Rock legend John Fogerty tells Joe Rogan how the music business robbed him, how he wrote his classics, and how love saved his life.

John Fogerty — Frontman, songwriter, and guitarist of Creedence Clearwater Revival, author of American rock anthems like Fortunate Son, Proud Mary, and Bad Moon Rising. A solo Rock and Roll Hall of Fame artist still touring his Legacy Tour.
John Fogerty recounts a career defined by both extraordinary songwriting and brutal mistreatment by the music industry, including being sued for 'sounding like himself' and losing the band's life savings to a CIA-linked offshore bank. He traces his musical roots from a childhood spark hearing Elvis on a jukebox to writing his first song at age eight. He details the creative process behind Fortunate Son, Proud Mary, and other hits, framing inspiration as something received from a 'muse.' He opens up about the alcohol-fueled depression that followed CCR's breakup and how meeting his wife Julie pulled him back from the edge. The conversation closes on faith, authenticity, and the joy of now playing in a band with his own children.
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Steven Pressfield
“He wrote a great book called The War of Art. And uh I give this book I have boxes of this book out front and I give it to comedians and artists all the time” — Joe Rogan 01:19:41Find it on Amazon
John Fogerty
“I saw this uh video clip where you talking about I think it was Old Man Down the Road. Is that the the the beginning riff?” — Joe Rogan 01:11:48Find it on Amazon
John Fogerty
“It was my comeback on Center Field and I had finally gotten away from Fantasy Records, which is where Credence was” — John Fogerty 00:05:15Find it on Amazon
John Fogerty
“that whole place inspired my song Green River. That's all the little parts are in Green River.” — John Fogerty 00:58:17Find it on Amazon
John Fogerty
“Is that what inspired put me in coach? Of course. What a great anthem.” — Joe Rogan 01:07:40Find it on Amazon
John Fogerty
“I want to ask you about Fortunate Son. How did you write that? Like how did how did that come about?” — Joe Rogan 01:21:46Find it on Amazon
John Fogerty
“I wrote some songs, a whole album really, uh, called Eye of the Zombie. It was the followup to, uh, Center Field.” — John Fogerty 01:42:07Find it on Amazon
John Fogerty
“Bad Moon Rising is another great fantastic song. Another huge favorite of mine.” — Joe Rogan 02:18:02Find it on Amazon
John Fogerty
“The very first thing I had written in my little book of song titles was Proud Mary. ... This is a a boat named Proud Mary.” — John Fogerty 02:14:52Find it on Amazon
John Fogerty
“as opposed to something like, "Have you ever seen the ring?" Or even Down on the Corner, which is a different vibe, right?” — John Fogerty 01:58:53Find it on Amazon
Creedence Clearwater Revival
“the album's called Marty Gro And in the press it was murdered, you know, Rolling Stones said, "This is the worst album ever made by a major group."” — John Fogerty 02:25:54Find it on Amazon
Creedence Clearwater Revival
“And that's what I did with Suzie Q. It just kind of really arranged it and had all this cool stuff going on.” — John Fogerty 02:09:44Find it on Amazon
John Fogerty
“much more in 97 after Blue Moon Swamp came out and I had a series of bands” — John Fogerty 02:33:18Find it on Amazon
John Fogerty
“as opposed to something like, "Have you ever seen the ring?"” — John Fogerty 01:58:53Find it on Amazon
John Landis (inferred)
“also because it's in one of my all-time favorite movies, American Werewolf in London. that scene where that song” — Joe Rogan 02:18:32Find it on Amazon
Taylor Sheridan (inferred)
“I watch some TV shows and my favorites are the the the modern, you know, like Yellowstone and all the other ones after that.” — John Fogerty 01:56:47Find it on Amazon