Tom Fogerty

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Mystery Train 02:33 Tools
Rocky Road Blues 03:53 Tools
Cast The First Stone 02:08 Tools
Joyful Resurrection 03:31 Tools
What Did I Know 02:38 Tools
Beauty Is Under The Skin 02:30 Tools
The Legend Of Alcatraz 02:32 Tools
Lady Of Fatima 04:23 Tools
(Hold On) Annie Mae 03:51 Tools
Forty Years 03:38 Tools
Champagne Love 02:49 Tools
Everyman 02:12 Tools
Train To Nowhere 03:36 Tools
Wondering 02:32 Tools
And I Love You 02:23 Tools
Black Jack Jenny 02:31 Tools
My Pretty Baby 02:20 Tools
The Me Song 02:20 Tools
Get Funky 01:51 Tools
Sick And Tired 04:14 Tools
Here Stands The Clown 02:53 Tools
Why Me 05:38 Tools
Next In Line 02:16 Tools
Faces, Places, People 03:49 Tools
Straight And Narrow 03:48 Tools
Give Me Another Trojan Song 03:01 Tools
Deal It Out 03:15 Tools
It's Been A Good Day 02:13 Tools
Tricia Suzanne 02:57 Tools
Hot Buttered Rum 01:51 Tools
mystic Isle Avalon 02:25 Tools
What About Tomorrow 04:23 Tools
Sign For The Devil 02:37 Tools
Heartbeat 02:10 Tools
Open The Window 03:24 Tools
Real Real Gone 04:04 Tools
Reggie 02:02 Tools
Money (Root The Root) 02:29 Tools
Goodbye Media Man 03:48 Tools
Get Up 02:08 Tools
Sloop John B 03:01 Tools
There Was A Time 03:09 Tools
Fate 02:54 Tools
Summer Night 04:10 Tools
You Move Me 04:32 Tools
The Secret 02:28 Tools
Sweet Things To Come 02:14 Tools
Sometimes 02:33 Tools
Clearwater Rain 00:00 Tools
Bart 05:33 Tools
Goin' Back To Okeefe Nokee 02:48 Tools
Unbearable Lightness of Being 05:33 Tools
Can You Really Say 02:45 Tools
Life Is But A Dream 03:38 Tools
Run With Your Love 03:04 Tools
She La La La 02:49 Tools
Running Back To Me 07:36 Tools
We've Been Here Before 07:36 Tools
Woman of the Year 02:49 Tools
Sign Of The Devil 02:35 Tools
Mistreater 02:49 Tools
Theme From Four-D 01:53 Tools
Teardrops 02:49 Tools
Video Girl 02:49 Tools
Rainbow Carousel 02:49 Tools
Dance All Night 02:49 Tools
Show Down 01:53 Tools
Take Me Back To London 02:49 Tools
Judy Lee 02:49 Tools
Singin' The Blues 02:49 Tools
Can You Feel It, Baby? 01:53 Tools
Can You Feel It, Baby 01:53 Tools
Can You Feel It, Ras? 03:52 Tools
She La La La (With The Valley Boys) 01:53 Tools
Goodbye Media Man, Part 1 + 2 01:53 Tools
And I Love You (With The Valley Boys) 01:53 Tools
Money Buys It (Funky Side Of Town) 01:53 Tools
Goin' Back To Okeefenokee 02:35 Tools
Sweet Things To Come (With The Valley Boys) 01:53 Tools
Joyful Ressurection 01:53 Tools
Theme From Four-D (With The Valley Boys) 02:35 Tools
Show Down (With The Valley Boys) 02:35 Tools
Can You Feel It 02:35 Tools
Showdown 02:35 Tools
Straight & Narrow 02:35 Tools
Faces Places People 03:52 Tools
Goodbye Media Man, Part 1 + 2 [Bonus Track] 02:35 Tools
Money Buys It 02:35 Tools
It's Taking A Long Time 02:35 Tools
STARRY EYED 02:35 Tools
Boney Buys It (Funky Side Of Town) 02:35 Tools
Sick & tired 03:52 Tools
Baby What You Want Me To Do 03:52 Tools
Take Me Back To London(2) 03:52 Tools
Bart(2) 03:52 Tools
Black Jacj Jenny 03:52 Tools
Tricia Susanne 03:52 Tools
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Tom Fogerty (November 9, 1941 – September 6, 1990) was a musician who played rhythm guitar in Creedence Clearwater Revival, and was the elder brother of John Fogerty, the lead singer and guitar player in that band. Tom Fogerty began playing rock and roll in high school, just as John Fogerty did. He and his brother had separate groups. Tom's band, Spider Webb and the Insects, signed a recording contract with Del-Fi Records but broke up in 1959 before releasing any records. John's band, The Blue Velvets (AKA Tommy Fogerty & The Blue Velvets), began backing Tom, and eventually Tom joined John's band, and the group made three singles for Orchestra Records in 1961 and 1962, with Tom as lead singer. In the mid-1960s, the group was called The Golliwogs and recorded with Fantasy Records, with Tom and John sharing lead vocal duties. By 1968 the band was renamed Creedence Clearwater Revival, and John had become full-time lead singer and primary songwriter. During the few years of the life of Creedence Clearwater Revival, Tom sang back up vocals and wrote songs, but only one of his songs ("Walk on the Water") was recorded. This lack of opportunity, along with festering, longstanding animosity with his brother, led him to leave CCR in 1971. After the band broke up, Fogerty began performing and recording solo. Although John played several guitar parts on Tom's solo-albums, they remained estranged. Tom was bitter at having his contributions overlooked. In the pre-CCR days, Tom had been singer, songwriter, and, generally, manager of the act. Tom Fogerty recorded with Fantasy Records in 1971, and his first solo album, "Tom Fogerty," reached #78 on the album charts. On this album, Jerry Garcia and Merl Saunders played on some of the sessions, and Stu Cook and Doug Clifford (CCR's former bassist and drummer), as well as John Fogerty, performed on the 1973 follow up album, "Zephyr National". Throughout the rest of the 1970s and 1980s, Tom continued to record, and all former members of Creedence Clearwater Revival grew increasingly resentful and angry towards John Fogerty. John claimed all royalties and sued Fantasy Records; when Tom re-signed with Fantasy (effectively releasing an obligor (Fantasy Records, the deepest pocket) of joint liability and waiver of damages to his brother, an obligee), John broke from his brother famously and bitterly (viz. John Fogerty's "Vanz Kant Danz"). Tom lived comfortably in Scottsdale, Arizona for the remainder of his life, thanks to his Creedence royalties. He was an occasional surprise call-in guest on local radio station KSLX. Tom Fogerty died of AIDS, probably due to blood transfusions during treatment for back ailments. He was 48 years old. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.