Symphony of the Rain: Fogerty’s Timeless Masterpiece

Symphony of the Rain: Fogerty’s Timeless Masterpiece

During the 2010 arena tour of “Night of the Proms,” John Fogerty performed “Have You Ever Seen the Rain?” with the Il Novecento orchestra and the Fine Fleur choir. The expanded arrangement placed the Creedence Clearwater Revival song in a symphonic setting, combining its classic acoustic-rock foundation with orchestral scale. For listeners familiar with the track’s early-1970s release, the performance presented the composition in a markedly different form.

The European “Night of the Proms” tour is known for pairing pop and rock performers with classical musicians. Fogerty’s appearance demonstrated that format by recasting a familiar Creedence Clearwater Revival number for orchestra and choir. The source characterizes the result as cinematic and as a connection to the era in which the song originally appeared, rather than simply another concert rendition.

A recording of the performance was posted by the YouTube channel ogmuk and accumulated more than 37 million views. Its orchestral treatment became a recurring subject in viewer responses. One commenter described “Have You Ever Seen the Rain?” as the finest song ever written and credited the orchestra with lifting it to a new level. The clip’s view total made it a major online success.

Fogerty was about 65 at the time of the performance. Viewers highlighted both his raspy, recognizable singing and the energy of his arena appearance. One particularly astonished commenter incorrectly guessed that Fogerty must have been 70, expressed disbelief at his performance, and ranked him among the greatest of all time. The source presents his delivery as evidence of a rock-and-roll spirit that had remained intact.

Watch the full performance on page two

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