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John Fogerty’s Half-Century Quest Is Over – CCR Front Man Regains Control Over Storied Group’s Songs
John Fogerty finally got what he has been seeking for five decades now. Namely, control over the global publishing rights to his Creedence Clearwater Revival song catalog.
The band’s legendary catalog has landed its highest chart ranking to date, with “Have You Ever Seen the Rain” reaching No. 1 on the Rock Digital Song Sales Chart
CCR’s sixth and seventh studio albums include classic hits “Have You Ever Seen the Rain,” “Hey Tonight,” and “Sweet Hitch-Hiker”
This Father’s Day, the hope is that this “Long as I Can See the Light” video will help remind families just how deeply they’re connected.
Now, a half a century after its release, Cosmo’s Factory will gain a new vibrancy, thanks to the exacting process of half-speed mastering.
Beyond its anti-war sentiment, “Fortunate Son” is an anthem for the 99%ers. Creedence condensed a critique of elitism and class privilege into three simple, but powerfully defiant words: “It Ain’t Me.”
In one of the longest legal battles in rock history, singer-songwriter and co-founder of Creedence Clearwater Revival, John Fogerty found himself defending a lawsuit that seemed like a bar-exam test question.