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Creedence Clearwater Revival’s Chart Comeback Takes Off Thanks To Halloween

The post Creedence Clearwater Revival’s Chart Comeback Takes Off Thanks To Halloween appeared com. Creedence Clearwater Revival’s “Bad Moon Rising” returns to the Billboard charts as it’s become a Halloween staple in America. April 1970: American country rock group Creedence Clearwater Revival. From left to right; Doug Clifford, Tom Fogerty, Stu Cook and John Fogerty. The first are those that have been connected to the holiday for many years and which were almost seemingly constructed for that purpose. The most famous of the bunch is Michael Jackson’s “Thriller,” but other classics like Rockwell’s “Somebody’s Watching Me” or the never-ending plays of “The Monster Mash” ensure that they also return to prominence each October. As this annual surge becomes more and more pronounced, a number of other songs have been welcomed into the fold ones that are not necessarily about anything scary or even Halloween, but which lend themselves to playlists and to blasting at parties hosted across the United States. One such tune that has become a favorite this time of year is Creedence Clearwater Revival’s “Bad Moon Rising.” The rock staple is once again a hit in America this week on multiple charts, as fans and even those just looking to flesh out the music they will play on Halloween grab for something more. “Bad Moon Rising” Returns to the Billboard Charts “Bad Moon Rising” appears on a pair of Billboard rosters this frame, and it returns to both of them. The tune finds its way to the Hot Rock Songs chart at No. 16 while also sneaking back into the top 20 on the Hot Rock & Alternative Songs tally, as it reenters at No. 19. The classic rock act’s smash has experienced essentially the same life on.