The Tragedy Of Creedence Clearwater Revival

The sound and lyrics of the legendary rock band Creedence Clearwater Revival or CCR can make you feel like you’re in the bayou, make your feet stomp, and make you want to fight the man all at the same time. CCR has given music fans countless hits like “Bad Moon Rising,” “Fortunate Son,” “Susie Q,” “Up Around the Bend, and “Born on The Bayou.” Even today, CCR’s music is still being played regularly on classic rock station airwaves. But the band sadly broke up in 1972 due to creative differences and business dealings that ended up leading to lawsuits. But the turmoil that struck the band didn’t stop there. Here are the tragic details of CCR. #Music #CCR #Bands Two members were drafted | 0:00 CCR performs at Woodstock | 1:37 Success during tumultuous times | 3:05 John Fogerty finally relents | 4:23 Tom Fogerty leaves CCR | 5:22 Mardi Gras | 6:05 Fogerty fights Fantasy Records | 7:23 Tom and John Fogerty’s relationship | 8:24 Hall of Fame | 9:28 A CCR reunion? | 10:58
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