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...“Proud Mary”, originally by rock band Creedence Clearwater Revival, was their biggest hit, selling more than 1mn copies in 1971....
...Even after Platoon, The Deer Hunter, Full Metal Jacket and Apocalypse Now, even after the protest songs of Edwin Starr and Creedence Clearwater Revival, artists weren’t done with the subject....
...And, anyway, the Dude always struck me as more of a Beefheart kind of guy and less of a Creedence Clearwater Revival fan. Ted Gaffney Waterford, CT, US...
...And, anyway, the Dude always struck me as more of a Beefheart kind of guy and less of a Creedence Clearwater Revival fan.”...
...Although “Sunset Blvd” namechecks Creedence Clearwater Revival, its music bears the cosmic imprint of Pink Floyd, a legacy of Wilson’s work playing on Roger Waters’ latest album (he is currently also touring...
...Music on the family stereo ranged from Creedence Clearwater Revival and Don McLean (on the paternal side) to Patsy Cline and Anita Baker (maternal)....
...Various Artists Quiero Creedence (Concord) Who owns Creedence Clearwater Revival’s songs?...
...The final encore was a cover of Creedence Clearwater Revival’s “Fortunate Son”, Segarra marching around exuberantly....
...“I Put a Spell on You” gave Alan Price his first hit in 1966 after leaving The Animals a year earlier, and it helped establish Creedence Clearwater Revival’s chart credentials in 1968....
...A couple of years later Creedence Clearwater Revival covered the song in an overblown 11-minute version for their album Cosmo’s Factory....
...Inappropriate use of songs in ad campaigns is another no-no, such as a Wrangler jeans commercial set to an edited snippet of Creedence Clearwater Revival’s anti-war anthem ‘Fortunate Son’....
...Decades earlier, Zaentz had tangled with Creedence Clearwater Revival singer John Fogerty, whose group he brought to fame under his Fantasy Records label....
...Their harmonies were on point for “The Chain”, the sound lent a doomy toll and twang like a gothic Creedence Clearwater Revival....
...The show’s finale saw the entire Glee club belting out “Proud Mary” – Creedence Clearwater Revival’s 1960s barnstormer – in wheelchairs, in sympathy with lesser-abled bodies and persecuted minorities everywhere...
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