John Fogerty released the following albums including Revival (2007), Best of John Fogerty - The Millennium Collection (Eco-Friendly Packaging) (2007), Long Road Home: In Concert (2006), The Long Road Home: The Ultimate John Fogerty/Creedence Collection (2005), Blue Moon Swamp (2004), Deja Vu All Over Again (2004), Premonition (2004), Eye of the Zombie (2001) and Centerfield (2001).
- D Vu - John Fogerty
- Intro
- Travelin'band
- Blue Moon
- Lookin' Out My Backdoor
- Tombstone Shadow
- Sweet Hitch Hiker
- Rockin'all Over the World
- Lookin' Out My Back Door
- Up Around The Bend
- Bootleg (live)
- Have You Ever Seen The Rain?
- Sweet Hitch-Hiker
- Hey Tonight (live)
- Lodi
- Keep On Chooglin' (live)
- Déjà Vu (All Over Again)
- Run Through The Jungle
- Southern Streamline
- Blueboy
- Hundred and Ten in the Shade
- Rattlesnake Highway
- Bring It Down to Jelly Roll
- Walking in a Hurricane
- Rambunctious Boy
- Blue Moon Nights
- Bad Bad Boy
- Just Pickin' [*]
- Endless Sleep [*]
- Deja Vu (All Over Again)
- Sugar-Sugar (In My Life)
- She's Got Baggage
- Radar
- Honey Do
- Nobody's Here Anymore
- I Will Walk With You
- Rhubarb Pie
- Wicked Old Witch
- In The Garden
Other Songs
- A Hundred And Ten In The Shade
- Back in The Hills
- Between The Lines
- Big Train (From Memphis)
- Blue Ridge Mountain Blues
- California Blues
- Comin' Down The Road
- Déjà Vu (All Over Again)
- Dream - Song
- Evil Thing
- Flyin' Away
- Have Thine Own Way Lord
- Hearts of Stone
- Henrietta
- Hoodoo Man
- I Ain't Never
- I Confess
- Jambalaya
- Jambalaya (On the Bayou)
- Leave My Woman Alone
- Lonely Teardrops
- Marchin' to Blarney
- My Toot Toot
- On The Run
- Please Help Me, I'm Falling
- Ricochet
- Rock & Roll Girls
- Sea Cruise
- She Thinks I Still Care
- Somewhere Listening
- Somewhere Listening (For My Name)
- Sugar-Sugar (In My Life)
- Telephone
- The Wall
- Today I Started Loving You Again
- Travelin' High
- Where The River Flows
- Working on a Building
- Workin' on a Building
- You Don't Owe Me
- You Got The Magic
- You Rascal You
- YOU'RE THE REASON
John Fogerty Comments
Jay Jay Morley said on April 30, 2011
Been following and listening to John Fogerty every since the days of "Susie Q". Fronted a number of club bands that featured Credence and Fogerty songs. The music is timeless and has a much depth to day in his more recent work as do the classics from back in the day. To be able to still bring as much if not more of the mastery and intensity to his performances today as he did at the start is proof positive of his unique styles and what a one of kind talented Musician, Guitar player, singer/writer he truly is!









