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CREEDENCE CLEARWATER REVIVAL MYSTERIOUSLY TEASES ‘ONE LAST RIDE’—FANS STUNNED BY WHAT JOHN FOGERTY JUST SAID….read more…..

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CREEDENCE CLEARWATER REVIVAL MYSTERIOUSLY TEASES ‘ONE LAST RIDE’—FANS STUNNED BY WHAT JOHN FOGERTY JUST SAID….read more…..

 

San Francisco, CA — In a turn of events no one saw coming, Creedence Clearwater Revival—the band that defined an era with swamp rock anthems like “Bad Moon Rising,” “Fortunate Son,” and “Have You Ever Seen the Rain”—has ignited a storm of speculation with a cryptic message and a rare statement from frontman John Fogerty that has fans losing their minds.

 

The official Creedence Clearwater Revival social media pages, which have remained largely dormant in recent years aside from the occasional anniversary post, suddenly lit up Monday morning with a single, striking image: a dusty highway stretching into the sunset, with the words “One Last Ride” written across it in classic southern-style lettering.

 

No explanation. No date. No caption.

 

Within minutes, the internet exploded.

 

Could it mean a reunion? A tour? A documentary? The return of Fogerty to the original lineup after decades of legal battles and estrangement? Fans were scrambling for answers.

 

Then, just hours later, the mystery deepened when John Fogerty, 79, released a video message on his personal Instagram account. Speaking from what appeared to be his home studio, the legendary singer and guitarist smiled into the camera and said:

 

“People have been asking me for years: ‘Is there anything left to say with Creedence?’ Well… maybe there is. Maybe the story isn’t quite finished yet.”

 

He ended the video with a wink and one word: “Soon.”

 

That was all it took to send Creedence fans into overdrive.

 

For decades, a reunion of the original CCR lineup has been one of classic rock’s most elusive dreams. After their split in 1972, largely due to bitter infighting and legal disputes over song rights, John Fogerty famously distanced himself from anything Creedence-related—even refusing to perform the band’s songs live for nearly two decades.

 

Despite Fogerty’s eventual solo success, the possibility of a full-circle moment with his original bandmates has lingered in rock mythology like a phantom encore. And now, for the first time in years, that possibility feels real.

 

Sources close to the band’s management are staying tight-lipped, but insiders suggest a major announcement could be coming within the next two weeks. Rumors range from a deluxe reissue of CCR’s full catalog to an immersive documentary, and even a reunion tribute tour featuring Fogerty and surprise special guests paying homage to the band’s legacy.

 

Music journalist Riley Quinn of Rolling Sound added fuel to the fire, tweeting: “Just got confirmation from someone deep in the industry: something BIG is brewing with Creedence. Bigger than just a re-release. Think… live.”

 

If that’s true, it would mark the first time in over 50 years that Fogerty has officially acknowledged the band as a unit with forward momentum.

 

Fans around the world are already expressing a mix of shock, emotion, and hope.

 

“CCR was the soundtrack of my youth. The thought of hearing John sing those songs live again, even with a new band behind him, would be beyond magical,” wrote one fan on Reddit.

 

Another posted: “My dad introduced me to Green River when I was 10. He passed away last year. I’d give anything to hear Long As I Can See the Light live in his honor.”

 

Fogerty has been on a creative streak in recent years, performing solo and with his children in a family band, and even regaining full rights to his Creedence catalog in 2023—a move many now see as a sign this next chapter was always in the works.

 

Whether One Last Ride signals a true Creedence revival, a heartfelt farewell, or simply a celebration of their unmatched legacy, one thing is clear: the world is listening.

 

And they’re ready.

 

As we await the official reveal, one lyric from “Lookin’ Out My Back Door” seems to echo in the air: “Just got home from Illinois, lock the front door oh boy. Got to sit down, take a rest on the porch.”

 

Maybe—just maybe—Creedence is ready to sit down together once more. Or better yet, ride again.

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