No Creedence Clearwater Revival didn't record The House of the Rising Sun. The version that is most often miss-associated with them was the version recorded by the Animals. There are many MP3s that were mislabeled. The previous answer said that it was in "Creedence Collection Vol 2" which was not an actual album. It was the equivalent to an MP3 "mix tape." Other notable songs on this "Creedence mix tape" included "Old Time Rock -n- Roll" which was actually Bob Seger and "American Woman" which was actually the Guess Who.
Here is the CCR Discography and Track lists http://www.leirvag.no/creedence/discogr.htm
Creedence Clearwater Revival
Bad moon rising
The song is on the the group's album Creedence Collection, Vol. 2.
Recordings by CCR or other artists have been used in the soundtrack of many films, including Blade; An American Werewolf in London; Sweet Home Alabama; My Girl; Twilight Zone: The Movie; My Fellow Americans; Man of the House; Mr. Woodcock; Shaun of the Dead.
the song g.n.o made by mily Here are my favorites. These are songs most people have heard of. Wish You Here by Pink Floyd Last Kiss (Pearl Jam's Version) Country Roads by John Denver American Pie by Don Maclean Who'll Stop the Rain by Creedence Clearwater Revival Let Her Cry by Hootie and the Blowfish The World I Know by Collective Soul Round Here by Counting Crows Bad Moon Rising By Creedence Clearwater Revival Good Riddance by Green Day (20th July 2010)- Jeff Buckley hallelujah, link: http://www.ultimate-guitar.com/tabs/j/jeff_buckley/hallelujah_ver2_tab.htm capo needed on 5th fret If you want something difficult to play, then try something by Andy Mckee, Antoine Dufour, or Don Ross. They are definitely some of the best players in the world. You can look them up and see how insane they are.
Creedence Clearwater Revival
Bad moon rising
The song is on the the group's album Creedence Collection, Vol. 2.
"House of the Rising Sun" Artists"House of the Rising Sun" has been recorded by many including Bob Dylan, The Animals, Frijid Pink and Creedence Clearwater Revival. The earliest known recording was made in 1933.
Credance Clearwater Revival
They never had a number one hit, but they had five number two hits: Proud Mary Bad Moon Rising Green River Travelin' Band Lookin' Out my Back Door
"Bad Moon Rising" by Creedence Clearwater Revival is a song about impending doom and a sense of foreboding. The lyrics suggest that something bad is about to happen, possibly referring to an apocalyptic event or warning of difficult times ahead.
"Bad Moon Rising" was written by John Fogerty and performed by Creedence Clearwater Revival. Released in 1969, the song became one of CCR's most popular hits and has since been covered by various artists.
Songs from that episode: Bad Moon Rising by Creedence Clearwater Revival, Fight the Good Fight by Triumph, and Turn to Stone by Joe Walsh.
Recordings by CCR or other artists have been used in the soundtrack of many films, including Blade; An American Werewolf in London; Sweet Home Alabama; My Girl; Twilight Zone: The Movie; My Fellow Americans; Man of the House; Mr. Woodcock; Shaun of the Dead.
The original song used in the last scene of season one, episode 22 ("Bad Moon Rising" - Creedence Clearwater Revival) couldn't be used for the home video (DVD and streaming) due to licensing issues, which would have held up the release of the series on DVD, so they replaced that one song in that episode.
the song g.n.o made by mily Here are my favorites. These are songs most people have heard of. Wish You Here by Pink Floyd Last Kiss (Pearl Jam's Version) Country Roads by John Denver American Pie by Don Maclean Who'll Stop the Rain by Creedence Clearwater Revival Let Her Cry by Hootie and the Blowfish The World I Know by Collective Soul Round Here by Counting Crows Bad Moon Rising By Creedence Clearwater Revival Good Riddance by Green Day (20th July 2010)- Jeff Buckley hallelujah, link: http://www.ultimate-guitar.com/tabs/j/jeff_buckley/hallelujah_ver2_tab.htm capo needed on 5th fret If you want something difficult to play, then try something by Andy Mckee, Antoine Dufour, or Don Ross. They are definitely some of the best players in the world. You can look them up and see how insane they are.