Creedence Clearwater Revival

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  • classic rock
  • rock
  • southern rock
  • 60s
  • folk
Creedence Clearwater Revival, frequently referred to as CCR or simply Creedence, was an American roots rock band, fronted by John Fogerty. The band started out as The Blue Velvets, formed by John Fogerty, Doug Clifford, and Stu Cook in El Cerrito, California in the late 1950s. They were an instrumental trio, however during the early '60s they began backing Tom Fogerty, John's older brother, for school dances at El Cerrito High School, on fraternity house gigs and in the recording studio.

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Songs

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    (Don't Look Now) It Ain't You or Me

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    (I Wish I Could) Hideaway

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    (Theme From) Rude Awakening No.2

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    (Wish I Could) Hideaway

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    45 Revolutions Per Minute, Part 1

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    45 Revolutions Per Minute, Part 2

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    45 Revolutions Per Minute, Part I

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    45 Revolutions Per Minute, Part II

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    99 1/2 (Won't Do)

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    99 1/2 Won't Do

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    As Long as I Can See the Light

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    Bad Moon Raising

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    Bad Moon Rising

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    Bad Moon Rising (live)

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    Before You Accuse Me

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    Before You Accuse Me (outtake)

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    Big Train

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    Blue Moon Nights

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    Bootleg

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    Bootleg (alternate take)

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    Born on the Bayon

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    Born on the Bayou

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    Born on the Bayou (jam with Booker T.)

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    Born on the Bayou (live)

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    Born to Love

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    Born to Move

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    Borne the Move

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    Broken Spoke Shuffle

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    Call It Pretending

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    CCR Mix

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    Chameleon

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    Commotion

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    Conmotion

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    Cotton Field

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    Cotton Fields

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    Cottonfields

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    Crazy Otto (live)

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    Cross Tie Walker

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    Cross-Tie Walker

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    Don't Look Now

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    Don't Look Now (It Ain't You or Me)

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    Dont Look Now (If You or Me)

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    Door to Door

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    Down on the Corner

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    Down on the Corner (jam with Booker T.)

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    Down The Corner

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    Effigly

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    Effigy

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    Feelin' Blue

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    Fortunate Son


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