John Fogerty is to release Legacy: The Creedence Clearwater Revival Years, a new album featuring newly recorded versions of some of Fogerty’s most beloved songs.
This has come about because Fogerty now owns the rights to his Creedence Clearwater Revival catalog and the 20-track collection includes new versions of songs such as ‘Proud Mary’ and ‘Bad Moon Rising’ to ‘Fortunate Son’ and ‘Have You Ever Seen the Rain’. Fogerty announced the album from the stage during his sold-out 80th birthday bash last night at NYC’s Beacon Theatre.
For most of my life I did not own the songs I had written. Getting them back changes everything. Legacy is my way of celebrating that—of playing these songs on my terms, with the people I love.
John Fogerty
The album has been produced by Fogerty and his son Shane. Both Shane and his brother Tyler perform throughout the album. Other musicians include Matt Chamberlain, Bob Malone, Bob Glob and Rob Stone. It was mixed by Bob Clearmountain.
Legacy: The Creedence Clearwater Revival Years will be issued on CD and as a 2LP vinyl set on 22 August 2025, via Concord Music.
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Up Around The Bend (John’s Version)
Who’ll Stop The Rain (John’s Version)
Proud Mary (John’s Version)
Have You Ever Seen The Rain (John’s Version)
Lookin’ Out My Back Door (John’s Version)
Born On The Bayou (John’s Version)
Run Through The Jungle (John’s Version)
Someday Never Comes (John’s Version)
Porterville (John’s Version)
Hey Tonight (John’s Version)
Lodi (John’s Version)
Wrote A Song For Everyone (John’s Version)
Bootleg (John’s Version)
Don’t Look Now (John’s Version)
Long As I Can See The Light (John’s Version)
Down On The Corner (John’s Version)
Bad Moon Rising (John’s Version)
Travelin’ Band (John’s Version)
Green River (John’s Version)
Fortunate Son (John’s Version)
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By Paul Sinclair
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