
Here's the album cover of Creedence's third album, Willy and the Poor Boys. Their appeal was practically universal and took in all age groups.


Their New Orleans-flavored, Cajun-tinged, voo-doo themed "swamp rock" sound, played behind John Fogerty's unique rockabilly voice made them worldwide American icons. During that time they produced 6 straight gold albums all laden with number one records written by John Fogerty.ĭuring 1969, while the Beatles were still thriving, Creedence outsold the Beatles with 5 hit singles.

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