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John Fogerty Speaks Out After Trump Plays 'Fortunate Son' at Rally: 'I Find it Confusing' - Billboard
Sep 12, 2020 1 min, 9 secs

John Fogerty performs during the 2019 New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival 50th Anniversary at Fair Grounds Race Course on May 5, 2019 in New Orleans.

John Fogerty says he's confused over why President Donald Trump would want to use Creedence Clearwater Revival's classic song "Fortunate Son" during his campaign rallies.

In a video posted to Facebook on Friday (Sept. 11), the 75-year-old musician explained that he wrote "Fortunate Son" in 1969 at the height of the Vietnam War to express his frustration about wealthy people using their power and influence to avoid being drafted.

"It's a song I could've written now, so I find it confusing, I would say, that the president has chosen to use my song for his political rallies, when in fact it seems like he is probably the 'Fortunate Son,'" said Fogerty, who was drafted and served in the military.

The singer/songwriter's video message appears to be in response to the Trump campaign playing "Fortunate Son" as the president stepped off Air Force One for a Thursday rally in Freeland, Michigan.

In the video, Fogerty also recited the opening lines from "Fortunate Son" in reference to the president using federal troops in early June to clear protestors at Washington, D.C.'s Lafayette Park for a photo-op at St.

"That's exactly what happened recently in Lafayette Park when the president decided to take a walk across the park," Fogerty said.

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