Bad Moon Rising (song)
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| Song by Creedence Clearwater Revival | |||||
| Album | Green River | ||||
| Released | August 3, 1969 | ||||
| Recorded | 1969, Wally Heider's Studio, San Francisco, California | ||||
| Genre | Rock | ||||
| Length | 2:36 | ||||
| Label | Fantasy | ||||
| Writer | John Fogerty | ||||
| Producer | John Fogerty Saul Zaentz |
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| Green River track listing | |||||
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"Bad Moon Rising" is a 1969 song by Creedence Clearwater Revival, written by John Fogerty. It was the lead single from their album Green River and the group’s breakthrough hit, reaching #2 on the Billboard hot 100 singles chart and #1 on the UK singles chart for three weeks in September 1969.
The lyrics utilize images of the bad moon rising and apocalyptic weather conditions while Fogerty sings of "rage and ruin" and hopes that "you are quite prepared to die".
A common mondegreen of the last line is "There's a bathroom on the right". The correct line is "There's a bad moon on the rise". Fogerty himself has been known to occasionally substitute the "bathroom" version of the lyric as a joke during his live shows, including on his 1998 live album Premonition.
- It was one of many "moon"-titled songs to feature on the soundtrack to An American Werewolf in London.
- It was featured on the soundtrack of Sweet Home Alabama.
- The season one finale of Supernatural featured the song playing on the radio of the characters' '67 Impala just as a semi driven by a possessed man hits them and nearly totals the car.
- The season three finale of Las Vegas features the song in the opening minutes.
- Ann Wilson, lead singer of Heart, recorded a cover version of this song for her 2007 solo release Hope & Glory with country music singer Gretchen Wilson.
- Other artists, such as Rolf Harris, Type O Negative, Lagwagon, Social Distortion, Rasputina, Rancid, The Reels, and Steel Train have also covered the song.
- A reggae version was released in 1981 by Jah Malla on Atco Records.
- The song was sung by Homer Simpson in The Simpsons episode Mr. Spritz Goes to Washington when Marge asked him to perform CPR.
- An innovative version appears on an album (COMD2009 On The Rise) that was released in 1986 by the Scottish traditional music group, The Battlefield Band (the group has a tradition of ending their first set with one or another of Creedence Clearwater Revival's hit songs). The first half of track 6 comprises an instrumental version of John Fogerty's Bad Moon Rising presented in a unique fashion (their version is usually introduced to live audiences as "a surfing song from the Outer Hebrides"), whilst the second half of track 6 comprises "The Rising Moon Reel", written by their piper, Dougie Pincock, which is a stirring reel.
- Sportscaster Chris Berman gave the nickname to former NFL receiver Andre Rison, "Andre 'Bad Moon' Rison".
- There is an episode of the TV show The West Wing titled "Bad Moon Rising."
- There is an episode of the TV show Everybody Loves Raymond titled "Bad Moon Rising."
- In the Cartman Sucks Episode of South Park, Cartman calls one of his pictures of Butters "New Moon Rising"
- Manchester United fans have a song called "Stretford End Rising" based on the song.
- Rolf Harris covered the song. His version appears on the albums Can you tell what it is yet, Rolf Rules OK? and King Rolf.
- Nirvana (band) played this song live
- In Stephen King's book The Shining the character Jack turns on the radio to this song. Some take it as foreshadowing of future events at the Overlook Hotel in the film to the book.
- The song was covered by psychobilly band The Meteors; the cover can be found not only on their album Monkey's Breath, but on their best of album as well.
- The Song was played in the movie "My Girl". It is located in the scene where Jamie Lee Curtis' character & Vera are at the carnival getting ready to ride the bumper cars.
- The season 1 finale of "Hannah Montana" is entitled: "Bad Moose Rising" based on this song.
- AIDS activist and artist David Wojnarowicz entitled his 1989 multimedia collage "Bad Moon Rising" to address with critical acuity the AIDS epidemic as well as to document his own suffering.
| Preceded by "In the Year 2525" by Zager & Evans |
UK number one single September 20, 1969-October 4, 1969 |
Succeeded by "Je t'aime... moi non plus" by Jane Birkin & Serge Gainsbourg |
