1960s Rock Legend, 79, Gives Exciting Career Update
Creedence Clearwater Revival burst onto the '60s music scene with their rough, bluesy, rock n' roll sound. The band saw incredible success, having two albums top the Billboard 200. Many of their songs became synonymous with the era, cementing themselves forever in pop culture. Songs like "Run Through the Jungle," Fortunate Son," and "Have You Ever Seen The Rain."Much of the bands success is due to the husky vocals of lead singer John Fogerty. The singer contributed to the bluesy sound of the band, along with his guitar and songwriting ability. Recently, Fogerty took to social media to celebrate some big news about one of CCR's most celebrated songs.
Two billion streams is a massive number, and something absolutely worth celebrating. Fans joined the party in the comments to show their excitement over the news.
"One of the best songs ever written. What a legend you are, my man. 👌"
"World-changing music that has transcended generations. Thank you."
"You're one of the best ever, John. I love your music."
Fogerty's music will be entertaining and moving people for generations to come. Here's to two billion more!
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