For as long as songs have meaning, they are open to be misinterpreted, as John Fogerty is all too familiar now.
Bob Dylan once helped John Fogerty reclaim one of his most iconic songs during an impromptu jam sesh in North Hollywood in 1983.
Fogerty wasn’t writing in a vacuum. This was November 1968 – allegedly, Fogerty wrote the lyrics on the day Richard Nixon was ...
Fogerty has spent much of his post-CCR days fighting to reclaim the rights to the material with which he made his name. His ...
It’s rare to go to a concert where everyone knows almost every song, but then John Fogerty is the rare singer-songwriter whose catalog, especially all those Creedence Clearwater Revival hits, can ...
John Fogerty didn’t. What he inherited was older and stranger. A voice made from gravel and reverb, haunted by unkept American promise. A sense of dread you could dance to. He didn’t just write hits — ...
Added to the Library of Congress’ National Recording Registry in 2013, “Fortunate Son” remains one of the most potent antiwar anthems of all time. Fogerty revealed that he finished up the vocals for ...