Unreleased songs performed in concerts

Alcohol

"Alcohol" is a Brad Paisley song he co-performed with Fogerty in Mountain View, California, on August 22, 2013. The pair did it again on Jimmy Kimmel Live in the USA on November 6, 2017. The latter show was taped in front of the Battleship Iowa in San Pedro, California, on October 26.

Annie Had a Baby

John Fogerty, Stu Cook and Doug Clifford performed the number in their last ever common concert at 20th reunion of the Class of '63 El Cerrito High in El Cerrito in November 1983.

Baby Let's Play a House

Baby Scratch My Back

"Scratch My Back" written by Slim Harpo was one of the pieces Creedence Clearwater did in their weekly gigs at Deno & Carlo's in San Francisco as per February 1968 until April same year.

Bad Case of Lovin' You (Doctor, Doctor)

Fogerty added the Robert Palmer song to his repertoire in 2011. Concert goers witnessed the debut in Hollwood, Florida, on November 10. It was dropped out of the set list already in next spring but made a surprise return as a duet with Billy Gibbons of ZZ Top on the first leg of the Blues And Bayous Tour in Atlantic City, New Jersey, USA, on May 25, 2018.

Fogerty also delivered the number in the first ever Cosmo's Factory and Green River album concerts at Beacon Theatre, New York, on November 17-18, 2011. Both concerts were broadcast live on Sirius XM satellite radio in the USA.

Balls 'n' Chain

The pre-1970 set lists of Creedence Clearwater are mostly undocumented but it's known that the band performed "Balls 'n' Chain" at Fillmore West, New York, on July 3, 1969.

Banjo instrumental (Unnamed)

Creedence Clearwater played an unnamed banjo instrumental on their last ever tour in the USA in April and May 1972. John played the instument.

Be-Bop-A-Lula

John Fogerty performed an acappella version of "Be-Bop-A-Lula" at Waldord Astoria Hotel, New York, in The 13th Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame Induction Show on January 12, 1998.

To honour the birth state of Gene Vincent, Fogerty delivered a band version of the song in a concert in Virginia Beach, Virginia, on July 9, 1998.

Blue Suede Shoes

John Fogerty performed the Carl Perkins number twice in a private concert in Troy, California, on November 16, 1987.

As for the regular shows, he has played it seven times, starting in Mainz, Germany, on June 29, 2007.

Furthermore, John Fogerty and Brad Paisley co-performed "Blue Suede Shoes" at Tootsie's Orchard Lounge in Nashville, Tennessee, after the Love And War release event on April 23, 2017.

Blue Yodel #1 (T or Texas)

Blues in E-G

One of the songs Creedence Clearwater played in their weekly gigs at Deno & Carlo's in San Francisco as per February 1968 until April same year.

Boogaloo on Broadway

John Fogerty produced the album of the blues band Duke Tumatoe and the Power Trio in 1988. He also performed with Tumatoe and the band at DeSalvo's in Chicago on February 19 and 20, 1988. "Boogaloo on Broadway" featured Tumatoe on vocals and Fogerty on guitar.

Born Under a Bad Sign

"Born Under a Bad sign" written by Booker T. Jones and William Bell was one of the numbers Creedence Clearwater performed in their weekly gigs at Deno & Carlo's in San Francisco as per February 1968 until April same year.

Bring It to Jerome

To prove he's innocent of plagiarism charges, John Fogerty hoisted an electric guitar on the witness stand in federal court in San Francisco and plucked out a rendition of Bo Diddley's "Bring It to Jerome" on October 31, 1988.

Brown-Eyed Handsome Man

Creedence Clearwater played the song on their last ever tour in the USA in April and May 1972. John Fogerty performed the song in a private concert in Troy, California, on November 16, 1987. The song "Centerfield" also contains a phrase "brown-eyed handsome man".

Bye Bye Love

Fogerty played the Everly Brothers song at Animal Rescue Fund in Walnut Creek, California, on January 10, 1992. An artist called Sip provided the vocals.

Comin' Home

One of the songs Creedence Clearwater played in their weekly gigs at Deno & Carlo's in San Francisco as per February 1968 until April same year.

Dance to the Music

Fogerty delivered the Sly & the Family Stone track on his My 50 Year Trip Tour in Las Vegas in April 2019.

Days Go By

John Fogerty and Keith Urban co-performed "Days Go By" in the Crossroads TV show at Union Station, Los Angeles, on January 20, 2005. The show was aired in the USA on February 19, 2005.

Do You Wanna Dance

Blue Velvets played the Bobby Freeman song on their gigs in 1959.

Down Home Girl

"Down Home Girl" was one of the numbers Creedence Clearwater performed in their weekly gigs at Deno & Carlo's in San Francisco as per February 1968 until April same year.

Everyday People

Fogerty delivered the Sly & the Family Stone number on his My 50 Year Trip Tour in Las Vegas in April 2019.

Get Back

Give Peace a Chance

Fogerty opened the Imagine: John Lennon 75th Birthday Concert at Madison Square Garden, New York, with "Give Peace a Chance" on December 5, 2015. The event was aired in the USA a couple of weeks later on December 19.

Glimpy

One of the songs Creedence Clearwater played in their weekly gigs at Deno & Carlo's in San Francisco as per February 1968 until April same year.

Gloria

Golliwogs performed the Them song on their gigs in 1966.

God Bless America

On September 15, 2016, Fogerty paid a surprise visit to the North Lasa Vegas VA Medical Center and played for the hospital's resident veterans with Six-String Soldiers. One of the accoustic tunes was "God bless America".

Hard Times

John Fogerty performed "Hard Times" with Duane Eddy, Peter Frampton and Vince Gill at Chet Atkins Musicians Days at Rhyman Auditorium in Nashville on April 5, 2000.

Hey Good Lookin' (1)

John Fogerty jammed on stage with Tony Joe White, accompanied by Stu Cook, Doug Clifford, Buffy St. Marie and Norbert Putnam at Boarding House in San Francisco in late 1973.

Hi-Heel Sneakers

Hip Hug Her

Honey Don't

John Fogerty performed the Carl Perkins number in a private concert in Troy, California, on November 16, 1987.

Honky Tonk

Honky Tonk Women

House of the Rising Sun

John Fogerty played the song during his residency in Portland in summer 1964.

I Love LA

On 17-18 April, 2013, Randy Newman was inducted into the Rock And Roll Hall of Fame in Los Angeles. John Fogerty, Tom Petty, Jackson Browne and Newman himself performed Newman's "I Love LA".

I Need Your Loving

John Fogerty played the song in Showtime Special with John Fogerty All-Stars. The TV concert was taped at Chaplin Stage in Hollywood in January 1985 and aired in the USA in June same year.

I'm a Man

John Fogerty performed a Bo Diddley song "I'm a Man" in Showtime Special with John Fogerty All-Stars. The TV concert was taped at Chaplin Stage in Hollywood in January 1985 and aired in the USA in June same year.

In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida

John Fogerty band played a couple of seconds snippet from the Iron Butterfly song on the background in each concert during the Blue Moon Swamp Tour in 1997 while Fogerty was recalling the 60's.

In My Life

Fogerty played Lennon-McCartney song "In My Life" at Imagine: John Lennon 75th Birthday Concert at Madison Square Garden, New York, on December 5, 2015. The event was aired in the USA a couple of weeks on December 19.

In the Midnight Hour

Creedence Clearwater played "In the Midnight Hour" in the private concert at Tom Fogerty's wedding on October 19, 1980.

John Fogerty has performed "In the Midnight Hour" at Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony in New York (January 21, 1987) at BAMMIE Award in San Francisco (February 25, 1989) and Rock And Roll Hall of Fame Opening Festivities in Cleveland (September 2, 1995). The 1995 version was sung together with Sam Moore and it was skipped on the DVD.

On September 21, 1994, Fogerty rendered the song in Los Angeles with Bruce Springsteen and Paul Rodgers.

It's All Over Now

John Fogerty joined the stage in San Jose, California, on May 8, 2013, and performed "It's All Over Now" with the Rolling Stones.

Jailhouse Rock

John and Shane Fogerty performed "Jailhouse Rock" with the house band led by Don Was on the Elvis All-Stars Special. The song was taped on the Universal lot in Los Angeles on October 16, 2018, and aired on NBC in the USA on February 17, 2019.

Jingle Bells

John Fogerty and his sons played "Jingle Bells" in their Xmas greeting released on social media on December 24, 2018. John played the kazoo and the piano, Shane and Tyler Fogerty both the kazoo.

Johnnie B. Goode

Viewers of the New Year's Show from White House witnessed Fogerty doing the Chuck Berry tune on December 31, 1999.

John Fogerty and Brad Paisley co-performed "Johnnie B. Goode" at Tootsie's Orchard Lounge in Nashville, Tennessee, after the Love And War release event on April 23, 2017.

Knock on Wood

John Fogerty played the Eddie Floyd-Steve Cropper song at Farm Aid in Champagne, Illinois, on September 22, 1985. The concert was also Fogerty's first collaboration with drummer Kenny Aronoff. Next year, Fogerty delivered the piece regularly on his Rockin' All Over the World Tour.

La Bamba

Blue Velvets played the Richie Valens song on their gigs in 1959. The guest star Tom Fogerty delivered the vocals.

Let's Go, Let's Go, Let's Go

John Fogerty performed the Hank Ballard number in Showtime Special with John Fogerty All-Stars. The TV concert was taped at Chaplin Stage in Hollywood in January 1985 and aired in the USA in June same year.

Long Tall Sally

"Long Tall Sally" from the catalogue of Little Richard was one of the songs Creedence Clearwater played in their weekly gigs at Deno & Carlo's in San Francisco as per February 1968 until April same year.

John Fogerty performed "Long Tall Sally" with Tumatoe and his band at DeSalvo's in Chicago on February 19, 1988. A month later, Fogerty delivered the song at BAMMIE Awards in San Francisco. It was also included in the set list at the Aids Benefit concert in Oakland, California, on May 27, 1989, when Clarence Clemons blowed sax solos.

At the Hall of Fame Induction Concert on January 17, 1990, Fogerty performed the number with Bruce Springsteen. Another duet with the Boss was witnessed in the concert in Holmdel, New Jersey, on August 5, 2006. A year later Fogerty performed "Long Tally Sally" as a concert final in Mainz, Germany, Klam, Austria and Ottawa, Canada.

Louie Louie

John Fogerty played the Kingsmen song during his residency in Portland in summer 1964.

Mannish Boy

John Fogerty performed the Muddy Waters-Mel London-Bo Diddley blues standard in Showtime Special with John Fogerty All-Stars. The TV concert was taped at Chaplin Stage in Hollywood in January 1985 and aired in the USA in June same year.

Mary Don't You Weep

John Fogerty delivered the spiritual in Showtime Special with John Fogerty All-Stars. The TV concert was taped at Chaplin Stage in Hollywood in January 1985 and aired in the USA in June same year. The song belonged to the set list of the Rockin' All Over the World Tour next year as well.

Mean

Fogerty performed "Mean" with his daughter Kelsey in Brisbane, Australia, on April 5, 2012.

My Babe

"My Babe" was one of the songs Creedence Clearwater played in their weekly gigs at Deno & Carlo's in San Francisco as per February 1968 until April same year.

My Generation

Fogerty delivered The Who song on his My 50 Year Trip Tour in Las Vegas in April 2019.

My Girl

My Pretty Baby

John Fogerty performed the song in Showtime Special with John Fogerty All-Stars. The TV concert was taped at Chaplin Stage in Hollywood in January 1985 and aired in the USA in June same year.

No Love in You

John Fogerty played the song in Showtime Special with John Fogerty All-Stars. The TV concert was taped at Chaplin Stage in Hollywood in January 1985 and aired in the USA in June same year.

Oh! Susanna

Stephen Foster's minstrel song has been an essential part of Fogerty's set lists in the concerts in Las Vegas since 2016. John and Shane Fogerty also delivered the number at the Museum of Pop Culture in Seattle, Washington, USA, on December 4, 2018.

Okie from Muskogee

John Fogerty performed the Merle Haggard-Roy Edward Burris tune in a private concert in Troy, California, on November 16, 1987.

On the Road Again

John Fogerty played "On the Road Again" together with Willie Nelson in the sound check of the Salute to the Troops concert at White House, Washington, DC, USA, on November 5, 2014.

Peace, Love And Understanding

Fogerty played the song with Springsteen's E Street Band on the Vote for Change Minitgour in October 2004.

Peaceful Easy Feeling

Glenn Frey of the Eagles passed Away on Janury 18, 2016. John Fogerty played "Peaceful Easy Feeling" at Venetian Theatre in Las Vegas two days later.

People Have the Power

Fogerty played the song with Springsteen's E Street Band on the Vote for Change Minitour in October 2004.

Psycho

Garage rocker "Psycho" of the Sonics (1965) was added to the concert repertoire in Las Vegas on September 20, 2017. Tyler Fogerty handles the vocals.

Rain on the Scarecrow

Fogerty performed "Rain on the Scarecrow" together with John Mellencamp on their common tour in summer 2005.

Reelin' And Rockin'

Rockhouse

One of the songs Creedence Clearwater played in their weekly gigs at Deno & Carlo's in San Francisco as per February 1968 until April same year.

Rockin' Pneumonia and the Boogie Woogie Flu

Fogerty played a short snippet of the J. Vincent-Huey Smith tune on piano in the concerts of the 1969 Tour in 2014-2016.

Rockin' with the Rhythm of Rain

John Fogerty was invited to the Girls Night Out TV show in Las Vegas on April 4, 2011. He performed "Rockin' with the Rhythm of Rain" together with Wynona Judd. The show was aired a couple of weeks later in the USA.

Roll Over Beethoven

John Fogerty performed the Chuck Berry piece in a concert in Kansas City on November 12, 1986. He also delivered the piece in a private concert in Troy, California, on November 16, 1987.

John Fogerty and George Thorogood joined Duke Tumatoe in 1988 and performed "Roll Over Beethoven".

Shake, Rattle And Roll

Sharp Dressed Man

Billy Gibbons of ZZ top joined John Fogerty in a concert in Catoosa, Oklahoma, to play "Sharpe Dressed Man". Collaboration between the two started there, on October 17, 2014.

Sing Me Back Home

(Sittin' on) a Dock of the Bay

Fogerty played an accoustic version of the Otis Redding song in a private concert at San Francisco City Hall on June 20, 2015.

Sixteen Tons

Fogerty performed the Merle Travis song "Sixteen Tons" with ZZ Top during the Blues And Baoys Tour in summer 2018.

Somebody Like You

John Fogerty and Keith Urban co-performed "Somebody Like You" in the Crossroads TV show at Union Station, Los Angeles, on January 20, 2005. The show was aired in the USA on February 19, 2005.

Soothe Me

In 1986, Fogerty delivered the Sam & Dave piece regularly on his Rockin' All Over the World Tour.

He also performed the song with Brian Adams on Concert of the Century - Motown Live TV show on October 23, 1998.

Soul Man

Fogerty played another Sam & Dave song at Rock And Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony in New York on January 15, 1992.

Stagger Lee

John Fogerty performed an acappella version of "Stagger Lee" with Lloyd Price at Waldord Astoria Hotel, New York, in The 13th Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame Induction Show on January 12, 1998.

Stormy Weather/Water

One of the songs Creedence Clearwater played in their weekly gigs at Deno & Carlo's in San Francisco as per February 1968 until April same year.

Summertime Blues

Fogerty delivered "Summertime Blues" in 16 concerts between 2010 and 2011. The debut was witnessed in Vienna, Austria, on July 13, 2010.

Sweet Home Chicago

Fogerty played "Sweet Home Chicago" with Sammy Hagar and Carlos Santana at BAMMIE Award in San Franciscoon February 25, 1989.

T for Tennessee

John Fogerty performed the song in a private concert in Troy, California, on November 16, 1987.

The Hully Gully

John Fogerty played the song during his residency in Portland in summer 1964.

John Fogerty, Stu Cook and Doug Clifford performed the number in their last ever common concert at 20th reunion of the Class of '63 El Cerrito High in El Cerrito in November 1983.

The Promised Land

Fogerty played the Chuck Berry song with Springsteen's E Street Band on the Vote for Change Minitour in October 2004. Another opportunity to hear "Promised Land" co-performed with Fogerty and Springsteen opened in the concert at Hyde Park, London, UK, on July 14, 2012.

The Star-Spangled Banner

Shane Fogerty played the guitar in Jimi Hendrix style on My 50 Year Trip Tour in Las Vegas in april 2019.

The Weight

John Fogerty performed the Band number with Thew Black Keys at Coachella Festival in California on April 20, 2012.

Think

"Think" was one of the numbers Creedence Clearwater delivered in their weekly gigs at Deno & Carlo's in San Francisco as per February 1968 until April same year.

This Land Is Your Land

Three-30-Blues

John Fogerty delivered the song with Duane Eddy at Chet Atkins Musicians Days at Rhyman Auditorium in Nashville on April 5, 2000.

Troy Blues

John Fogerty performed the number in a private concert in Troy, California, on November 16, 1987.

Twist And Shout

Walkin' the Country

John Fogerty and Keith Urban co-performed "Walkin the Country" in the Crossroads TV show at Union Station, Los Angeles, on January 20, 2005. The show was aired in the USA on February 19, 2005.

What I'd Say

When I'm Sixty-Four

John Fogerty celebrated his 64th birthday by performing Lennon-McCartney's "When I'm Sixty-Four" in a concert in Hamilton, Canada, on May 28, 2009. He repeated the selection in further concerts in Canada between June 2 and 8.

Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On

Fogerty played a short snippet of the Jerry Lee Lewis song on piano in the concerts of the 1969 Tour in 2014-2016.

Who's Making Love

With a Little Help From My Friends

Fogerty delivered the Lennon-McCartney song on his My 50 Year Trip Tour in Las Vegas in April 2019.

You Don't Have to Go Home

You Win Again

John Fogerty performed the number in a private concert in Troy, California, on November 16, 1987.

You'll Think of Me

John Fogerty and Keith Urban co-performed "You'll Think of Me" in the Crossroads TV show at Union Station, Los Angeles, on January 20, 2005. The show was aired in the USA on February 19, 2005.

Remarks

(1) Uncertain. The information is based on an audio tape which is argued to have been recorded in that concert.