According to a magazine article I read many years ago, there were contractual difficulties for John Fogerty. Apparently there was no interest in song writing from other band members, so he assumed the responsibility for song writing duties which were not reflected in a fair share of the royalties. Song writing credits on "Mardi Gras" tend to support this when I suppose the end had become inevitable. I cannot recall the magazine or the author and I stand to be corrected.
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Everytime is Britneys answer to Justin cry me a river and the whole breakup. if you listen you will hear her reponse its "I may have made it rain Please forgive me My weakness caused you pain And this song is my sorry"
Actually, it was the opposite. John and Yoko separated in 1973. John, who was somewhat helpless on his own (since so much was often done FOR him in Beatle days) needed someone to help him. Yoko chose one of her personal assistants, May Pang, to be John's companion and assistant while they were apart. The relationship between John and May did NOT start off to be sexual, it developed into one during an eighteen month period. May chronicled the story in her book, Loving John. So it might be said that the breakup led to an affair. That story is well known. However, other accounts say that Yoko caught John "in the act" at a party in 1973 which led to the separation.
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