While Woodstock Drifted to Sleep, Creedence Clearwater Revival’s “Keep On Chooglin'” Became One of 1969’s Rawest Moments
At Woodstock, “Keep On Chooglin'” was more than a song for Creedence Clearwater Revival—it was...
At Woodstock, “Keep On Chooglin'” was more than a song for Creedence Clearwater Revival—it was...
On the surface, “Molina” sounds loose, sunny, and easy to love. But on Pendulum, it...
More than a hidden track on the back of a hit single, Commotion captured the...
More than a revisit, Legacy: the Creedence Clearwater Revival Years (John’s Version) feels like John...
Up Around the Bend feels like pure forward motion: a song about promise, escape, and...
Call It Pretending is one of those small, nearly forgotten records that never touched the...
On the surface, Sweet Hitch-Hiker is one of the loosest and fastest rockers Creedence Clearwater...
On Cosmo’s Factory, John Fogerty and Creedence Clearwater Revival did not simply cover I Heard...
Rude Awakening #2 is the sound of John Fogerty refusing to let Creedence Clearwater Revival...
Bayou Country was more than a breakthrough record for Creedence Clearwater Revival in 1969; it...
Bright on the surface and shadowed underneath, Bad Moon Rising turned a 1969 radio smash...
“Hey Tonight” rushed in like pure good-time rock, yet its 1971 chart run also marked...
Lodi is one of John Fogerty‘s finest acts of musical honesty, a 1969 song in...
Travelin’ Band turns the thrill of success into a blur of engines, hotel rooms, and...
Have You Ever Seen the Rain sounded gentle in 1971, but beneath its easy melody,...
With “Lookin’ Out My Back Door”, Creedence Clearwater Revival caught one last chart summit in...
On Elite Hotel, Emmylou Harris turned a Buck Owens standard into something both faithful and...
Before the spotlight fully found them, Bootleg already carried a hard, uneasy truth: once power...
Before the spotlight fully found them, Bootleg already carried a hard, uneasy truth: once power...
“Porterville” is the moment when John Fogerty stopped sounding like a young musician chasing trends...
“Porterville” is the moment when John Fogerty stopped sounding like a young musician chasing trends...
Down on the Corner was more than a hit single for Creedence Clearwater Revival; it...
A weary promise between fathers and sons, “Someday Never Comes” became Creedence Clearwater Revival’s tender...
A dark, slow-burning cover of “Susie Q” became Creedence Clearwater Revival’s first true national breakthrough,...
With the road suddenly behind them, Creedence Clearwater Revival used Pagan Baby to make Pendulum...
Don’t Look Now (It Ain’t You or Me) turns a lean Creedence groove into a...
What began as Creedence Clearwater Revival’s hypnotic 1968 breakthrough was transformed by Apocalypse Now into...
Long before Creedence Clearwater Revival became one of America’s defining rock bands, The Golliwogs cut...
Ramble Tamble was the moment Creedence Clearwater Revival stopped sounding like a flawless hit machine...
Effigy is not just a protest song. It is John Fogerty turning American anger into...