Creedence Clearwater Revival's John Fogerty Wins Music Rights
By Sam CabralBBC News
John Fogerty is not a lucky guy, but after this week the Rock and Roll Hall of Famer may feel like one.
Following a 50-year legal battle, founding member of Creedence Clearwater Revival now owns worldwide publishing rights to the songs of the iconic rock band. , bought a majority stake in the rights to the band's catalog from Concord Records, which has owned the rights since 2004. my own songs," he wrote on Twitter.
"This is something I never thought was possible. After 50 years I I'm finally reunited with my songs."
I've been waiting for this moment my entire career, and I'm honored to share it with my family and with you! It's finally done! pic.twitter.com/5K1Np7GIdi
— John Fogerty (@John_Fogerty) January 13, 2023 The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites. See the original tweet on TwitterJohn Fogerty is not a lucky guy, but after this week the Rock and Roll Hall of Famer may feel like one.
Following a 50-year legal battle, founding member of Creedence Clearwater Revival now owns worldwide publishing rights to the songs of the iconic rock band. , bought a majority stake in the rights to the band's catalog from Concord Records, which has owned the rights since 2004. my own songs," he wrote on Twitter.
"This is something I never thought was possible. After 50 years I I'm finally reunited with my songs."
I've been waiting for this moment my entire career, and I'm honored to share it with my family and with you! It's finally done! pic.twitter.com/5K1Np7GIdi
— John Fogerty (@John_Fogerty) January 13, 2023 The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites. See the original tweet on TwitterWhat's Your Reaction?