John Fogerty says his CCR songs are ‘home where they belong’ following 50-year battle over rights (2024)

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John Fogerty said this week he feels like the songs he wrote for Creedence Clearwater Revival (CCR) more than 50 years ago at the start of his career are finally "home where they belong."

"To get to play my songs now, feeling like they truly are home where they belong – and I get to sing ‘Proud Mary’ just like I sang it when I was 22 years old," the founding member of CCR told NBC News in an interview this week.

Fogerty gave up the publishing rights to the songs he wrote when he was with CCR under his contract with his former label Fantasy Records and began trying to get them back soon after breaking up the band in 1972 while trying to get out of his contract.

He was also sued by the Fantasy headSaul Zaentz in 1985 for plagiarizing the songs he wrote. The U.S. Supreme Court eventually sided with Fogerty.

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John Fogerty says his CCR songs are ‘home where they belong’ following 50-year battle over rights (2)

John Fogerty finally got his song rights back this year after decades of struggle. (Alison Clarke/Future Publishing via Getty Images / Getty Images)

"I’m the dad [of these songs]. I created them," he told Billboard earlier this year. "They never should have been taken away in the first place. And that hijacking left such a massive hole in me."

The songwriter had previously tried to buy back the rights in 1989, but Zaentz doubled his price near the end of the aborted deal.

In 2004, Concord Records acquired the rights to the songs, and earlier this year, Fogerty bought the majority interest of the global rights to his song catalog back for an undisclosed sum.

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John Fogerty said the rights to the songs he wrote should never have been taken away from him in the first place. (Jeff Gritchen/MediaNews Group/Orange County Register via Getty Images / Getty Images)

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He also lost his royalties in 1980 when he did get out of his contract. Concord reinstated his royalties in 2004.

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John Fogerty performing with Creedence Clearwater Revival in 1972. (Koh Hasebe/Shinko Music/Getty Images / Getty Images)

He had nearly given up on ever getting the song rights back, when his wife and manager Julie urged him to try again because under U.S. copyright law songs written before 1978 can revert to the creator after 56 years. Paul McCartney was also able to get back his publishing rights to The Beatles songs he wrote several years ago for the same reason.

Fogerty told NBC that he felt like he was being mocked every time he would hear one of his songs on the radio.

"I think all those years, every time I would hear especially my voice, my recording on the radio and know that somebody else owned that and was almost laughing at me," he said.

Fogerty added that he had no say in the use of his songs in movies like "Forrest Gump," "The Big Lebowski" and "Remember the Titans."

"And I love all of those movies by the way," he said.

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Fogerty explained that Bob Dylan finally convinced him to start singing CCR songs again in the late 1980s after he refused for years because he did not want Zaentz to profit off it.

"‘If you don’t do ‘Proud Mary,’ everybody’s going to think it’s a Tina Turner song,’" Fogerty said of the "Blowin’ in the Wind" singer urging him. "And it was such irrefutable logic. And especially it’s Bob Dylan telling me this."

The singer feels like he can now move on.

"Now I get up in the morning and all of that’s forgotten," he said. "I’m a family man. And I love being that guy …There's no locked door anymore on my heart."

The rocker began hisCreedence Clearwater Revival Celebration tourlast week, which includes his sons Shane and Tyler in his band.

Other iconic CCR songs include "Fortunate Son," "Down on the Corner," "Bad Moon Rising," "Born on the Bayou,""Travelin’ Band" and "Have You Ever Seen The Rain."

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Fox News Digital has reached out to Fogerty’s reps for comment.

John Fogerty says his CCR songs are ‘home where they belong’ following 50-year battle over rights (2024)

FAQs

What happened to John Fogerty after CCR? ›

Since CCR parted ways in 1972, Fogerty has had a successful solo career, which continues. He was listed on Rolling Stone magazine's list of 100 Greatest Songwriters (at No. 40) and the list of 100 Greatest Singers (at No. 72).

Was Creedence Clearwater Revival anti-war? ›

John Fogerty's experience in the armed forces wasn't exactly the best time of his life, which began the band's anti-draft and anti-war stance.

Are any members of Creedence Clearwater still alive? ›

Are all the original members of Creedence Clearwater Revival still alive? Tom Fogerty died in 1990. The other three are all still alive at 76 (yes, they were all born in 1945 except the late Tom Fogerty (1941–1990).

What nationality is Fogerty? ›

Who owns the rights to Creedence Clearwater Revival songs? ›

Following a 50-year legal battle, the founding member of Creedence Clearwater Revival now owns the global publishing rights to the iconic rock band's songs. It came after Mr Fogerty, 77, bought a majority stake in the rights to the band's catalogue from Concord Records, which has owned the rights since 2004.

Did John Fogerty serve in Vietnam? ›

John Fogerty wrote the song "Fortunate Son" in response to the Vietnam War. The Vietnam War had a deep impact on John Fogerty. Drafted into military service in 1967, he never got deployed to Vietnam but as a stocking clerk at Fort Knox the conflict was close enough for him.

Who broke up CCR? ›

CCR disbanded acrimoniously in late 1972 after four years of chart-topping success. Tom Fogerty had quit the band the year before, and John was at odds with the remaining members over matters of business and artistic control, all of which resulted in lawsuits among the former bandmates.

Is CCR Republican? ›

The California College Republicans (CCR) is a California state organization for college and university students who support the Republican Party of the United States. Founded on August 29, 1963, the organization is the official chartered youth wing and a recruiting tool for the California Republican Party.

Did soldiers in Vietnam listen to Fortunate Son? ›

The song was released in 1969 so it was played and listened to in Vietnam for several years. I don't know if it changed anyone's mind but I'm sure that it made a lot of troops think about why they were there.

Why did Tom Fogerty quit CCR? ›

This lack of vocal and songwriting opportunity, along with festering, long-standing animosity with his brother, led him to leave the band in early 1971, after finishing the recording of Pendulum. After leaving the band, Fogerty began performing and recording as a solo artist.

What is the tragedy of CCR? ›

The true tragedy of CCR, though, lies in the sad death of Tom Fogerty. In the 1980s, he had moved to Scottsdale in Arizona, and after a bout of poor physical health, he had sought out surgery to cure his back problems. Fogerty underwent an unscreened blood transfusion.

What happened to the drummer of Creedence Clearwater Revival? ›

After the group disbanded in late 1972, Clifford released a solo album and later joined CCR bassist Stu Cook in the Don Harrison Band.

What is John Fogerty's accent? ›

He's created a hybrid Louisiana persona for Creedence that's a bit Cajun, a bit Yat, a bit fantasy. I think it's great. It is uniquely his own amalgam of West Coast American and generic Southern rocker inflexions and diction.

Where does John Fogerty live now? ›

In addition to their Hidden Hills spread, Fogerty and his longtime wife Julie still own an even larger estate out in the Hidden Valley community near Thousand Oaks.

Do the Fogerty brothers get along? ›

However, they were never really able to get over those initial tensions and split for good in 1972. Sadly, the relationship between the Fogerty brothers never fully healed, even those they later played together on Tom's third solo album Zephyr National.

Why did the Fogerty brothers fall out? ›

Tom Fogerty and John Fogerty's cold relationship

The root of their cold relationship can be traced back to their differing creative visions and the dynamics within Creedence Clearwater Revival. Sibling rivalry played a significant role in the breakdown of their relationship.

What is John Fogerty doing now? ›

John Fogerty is currently touring across 2 countries and has 22 upcoming concerts. Their next tour date is at American Family Insurance Amphitheater, Henry Maier Festival Park in Milwaukee, after that they'll be at Jacobs Pavilion in Cleveland. See all your opportunities to see them live below!

What is the reason of Creedence Clearwater Revival broke up? ›

CCR disbanded acrimoniously in late 1972 after four years of chart-topping success. Tom Fogerty had quit the band the year before, and John was at odds with the remaining members over matters of business and artistic control, all of which resulted in lawsuits among the former bandmates.

Why did Fogerty stop singing? ›

I found myself in the horrible position of having to give any new music, any new records, to Saul Zaentz,” Fogerty said in a 2019 interview. “That was why I stopped.”

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