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"Keep On Chooglin'" is a song written by John Fogerty that was first released as the final song on Creedence Clearwater Revival's 1969 album Bayou Country. The song was often used to close Creedence Clearwater Revival concerts and was later covered by several other artists including Fogerty as a solo artist.
The album also featured a cover of the rock & roll classic "Good Golly, Miss Molly" [13] and the band's nine-minute live-show closer, "Keep On Chooglin '". Months later, during April 1969, "Bad Moon Rising" backed with "Lodi", was released and peaked at No. 2 in the US.
"Keep on Chooglin'" John Fogerty Bayou Country: 1969 [4] "Lodi" John Fogerty Green River: 1969 [2] "Long as I Can See the Light" John Fogerty Cosmo's Factory: 1970 [3] "Lookin' for a Reason" John Fogerty Mardi Gras: 1972 [8] "Lookin' Out My Back Door" John Fogerty Cosmo's Factory: 1970 [3] " The Midnight Special" Traditional arr. John Fogerty ...
It certainly relates to 'Keep on Chooglin' and 'Graveyard Train.'" Some of the other Creedence members have taken exception to the notion that Fogerty was the sole creative force in the band, with Doug Clifford telling Gary James of classicbands.com, "We all jammed every day when we weren't on the road and actually when we were on the road.
"Keep On Chooglin'" – 8:37; The Super Deluxe Edition from Craft Recordings also included a second disc that acts as a soundtrack to the film with songs recorded by the band, including in earlier incarnations under different names: [1] "Come On Baby" (by Tommy Fogerty and The Blue Velvets) – 2:13 "Brown Eyed Girl" (by The Golliwogs) – 2:31
"Keep on Chooglin'" (with an interpolation of "Pagan Baby" from about 4:45–6:35) – 12:47; A budget-priced 1987 reissue of the album omitted "Door to Door" and "Sweet Hitch-Hiker" (the studio versions of which were both originally recorded by the band as a trio) to fit the album on a single LP.
Cosmo's Factory is the fifth studio album by the American rock band Creedence Clearwater Revival, released by Fantasy Records on July 16, 1970. Six of the album's eleven tracks were released as singles in 1970, and all of them charted in the top 5 of the Billboard Hot 100.
In a review of the CD version of the album on AllMusic, Stephen Thomas Erlewine states that it "takes some odd turns in its 18 tracks" and that "there are a few beloved non hits ("Tombstone Shadow," "Bootleg") and several hits ("Bad Moon Rising," "Green River," "Proud Mary") just enough to make you realize all the other songs are missing ("Who'll Stop the Rain," "Travelling Band," "Have You ...