About the Song
1969 wasnât just a pivotal year for history; it was a landmark era for music. Among the many iconic tracks that emerged, Creedence Clearwater Revivalâs âBad Moon Risingâ stands out as a song that not only dominated the charts but also captured the spirit of a changing world.
Released in April 1969, âBad Moon Risingâ preceded its parent album Green River by a few months, generating immense anticipation. The songâs unique blend of rock and roll and swampy blues, spearheaded by the legendary John Fogertyâs instantly recognizable guitar riffs and raspy vocals, sent shockwaves through the music scene.
The lyrics themselves remain shrouded in a bit of mystery, adding to the songâs mystique. Fogerty has described them as a metaphorical exploration of unease and impending change, a sentiment that resonated deeply with a generation witnessing social and political upheaval. Lines like âI see a bad moon risingâ and âI hear the voices saying bewareâ took on a life of their own, fueling interpretations that connected with the anxieties of the Vietnam War and the counterculture movement.
âBad Moon Risingâ wasnât just a cultural touchstone; it was a chart-topping phenomenon. The song soared to number two on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, narrowly missing the top spot. However, it achieved even greater success across the pond, reaching number one on the UK Singles Chart for a whopping three weeks. This international acclaim solidified Creedence Clearwater Revivalâs status as a global musical force.
The legacy of âBad Moon Risingâ extends far beyond its chart success. The song has become a timeless classic, covered by countless artists across genres. Its dark, atmospheric sound and evocative lyrics continue to resonate with listeners, a testament to its ability to capture the essence of a tumultuous yet undeniably significant year in music history.
So next time you hear the opening chords of âBad Moon Rising,â take a moment to appreciate the songâs enduring impact. Itâs a reminder of the power of music to not only entertain but also reflect the complexities of the times in which itâs created.
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Lyrics: Bad Moon RisingÂ
I see the bad moon a-rising
I see trouble on the way
I see earthquakes and lightning
I see bad times today
Donât go around tonight
Well, itâs bound to take your life
Thereâs a bad moon on the rise
I hear hurricanes a-blowing
I know the end is coming soon
I fear rivers overflowing
I hear the voice of rage and ruin
Donât go around tonight
Well, itâs bound to take your life
Thereâs a bad moon on the rise
All right
Hope you got your things together
Hope you are quite prepared to die
Looks like weâre in for nasty weather
One eye is taken for an eye
Well, donât go around tonight
Well, itâs bound to take your life
Thereâs a bad moon on the rise
Donât come around tonight
Well, itâs bound to take your life
Thereâs a bad moon on the rise
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