John Fogerty – Bad Moon Rising (with Zac Brown Band)
“Bad Moon Rising” becomes even more haunting with Zac Brown Band—a familiar warning reborn, like an old storm cloud you recognize the moment it returns. There are songs that feel…
“Bad Moon Rising” becomes even more haunting with Zac Brown Band—a familiar warning reborn, like an old storm cloud you recognize the moment it returns. There are songs that feel…
“Somebody Help Me” is Fogerty’s plea from the middle of the storm—when pride finally loosens its grip, and the only honest thing left is to ask for a hand. “Somebody…
“Run Through the Jungle” is Fogerty’s eerie warning that fear can become a habitat—when society feels armed to the teeth, every shadow starts to look alive. Released in April 1970…
“Natural Thing” celebrates desire as instinct and destiny—love as old as the flower and the bee, and as stubborn as a heartbeat that won’t be argued with. By the time…
“Searchlight” is Fogerty’s song for the years you spend stumbling in the dark—until one small beam inside you finally finds the way back. When John Fogerty released “Searchlight” on January…
“Vanz Kant Danz” is a bitter little fable about power—how greed can grin, steal, and still insist it’s the victim. “Vanz Kant Danz” (originally released as “Zanz Kant Danz”) closes…
“Mr. Greed” is Fogerty’s hard stare at appetite without conscience—an old-rocker’s warning that when possession becomes a religion, it starts eating the people who kneel to it. “Mr. Greed” arrived…
When truth feels bruised and the heart refuses to stay quiet, this song draws a hard line: enough is enough. If you’re looking for where John Fogerty placed his anger…
“It Ain’t Right” is Fogerty’s quick flash of moral clarity—rockabilly fire and plain-spoken outrage, gone in a blink but echoing like a slammed screen door. John Fogerty’s “It Ain’t Right”…
“A Hundred and Ten in the Shade” is John Fogerty turning Southern heat into a moral weather report—where sweat, faith, and endurance hang in the air like thunder that refuses…