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Between 1968 and early 1972, Creedence Clearwater Revival rolled out 13 Top 40 songs, which still stands as the most impressive run of hits made by an American band.
Former Army reservist and Little Richard fan John Fogerty was the dance-band populist on the San Francisco ballroom scene, writing concise, catchy songs like Down on the Corner and Proud Mary that fused R&B boogie with longhaired West Coast chooglin'. He also tapped into the spirit of the times, tackling the Vietnam War on Who'll Stop the Rain and class politics on Fortunate Son.
This compilation demonstrates over and over how much American possibility you can pack into two-minute blasts of car-radio heaven.
Tracklisting
A1 |
Suzie Q |
A2 |
I Put A Spell On You |
A3 |
Proud Mary |
A4 |
Bad Moon Rising |
B1 |
Lodi |
B2 |
Green River |
B3 |
Commotion |
B4 |
Down On The Corner |
B5 |
Fortunate Son |
B6 |
Travelin' Band |
C1 |
Who'll Stop The Rain |
C2 |
Up Around The Bend |
C3 |
Run Through The Jungle |
C4 |
Lookin' Out My Back Door |
C5 |
Long As I Can See Light |
D1 |
I Heard It Through The Grapevine |
D2 |
Have You Ever Seen The Rain? |
D3 |
Hey Tonight |
D4 |
Sweet Hitch-Hiker |
D5 |
Someday Never Comes |