The Rise and Fall of CCR
The CCR story (told from John Fogerty's point of view). All the music used is provided to YouTube by the respective labels, and 100% of ad revenue from this video is paid to the owners. Sources: "Fortunate Son" book excerpts are copyrighted and owned by John Fogerty/Hatchette Group (2015) and clipped for use under "review purposes" guidance. Interview sources courtesy: / johnfogerty "An Evening with John Fogerty" "Grammy Museum Interview" / opieradio "John Fogerty, Full Interview" NBC - "Conan O'Brien" "American Bandstand" 1969 (ABC) ---- - All backing tracks are CCR/John Fogerty (aside from McCartney clip). Tracklist (in order): -Up Around the Bend -Fortunate Son -Cotton Fields -Born on the Bayou -It Came Out of The Sky -Proud Mary -Bad Moon Rising -Have You Ever Seen the Rain -Who'll Stop the Rain -Sinister Purpose -Run Through the Jungle -Centerfield -Zanz Kant Danz -Mr. Greed -Someday Never Comes -Long As I See The Light (2020 for Rolling Stone)

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