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| type = single

| artist = Creedence Clearwater Revival

| album = Cosmo's Factory

| A-side = Up Around the Bend

| released = April 1970

| recorded = March 1970, Wally Heider's Studio, San Francisco, California

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| length = 3:05

| label = Fantasy Records

| writer = John Fogerty

| producer = John Fogerty

| prev_title = Up Around The Bend

| prev_year = 1970

| next_title = Lookin' Out My Back Door

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"'Run Through the Jungle'" is a 1970 rock song recorded by California-based band Creedence Clearwater Revival.

History



The song was written by Creedence's lead singer, guitarist and songwriter, John Fogerty. It was included on their 1970 album 'Cosmo's Factory', the group's fifth album. The song's title and lyrics, as well as the year it was released (1970), have led many to assume that the song is about the Vietnam War. The fact that previous Creedence Clearwater Revival songs such as "Fortunate Son" were protests of the Vietnam War added to this belief.[http://www.songfacts.com/detail.php?id=2997 Run Through The Jungle by Creedence Clearwater Revival Songfacts]

However, in a 2016 interview, Fogerty explained that the song is actually about the proliferation of guns in the United States.

The song's opening and closing both featured jungle sound effects created by, according to the band's bassist Stu Cook, "lots of backwards recorded guitar and piano." The harmonica part on the song was played by John Fogerty. The song was also Tom Fogerty's favorite CCR song: "My all-time favorite Creedence tune was 'Run Through the Jungle'. . . . It's like a little movie in itself with all the sound effects. It never changes key, but it holds your interest the whole time. It's like a musician's dream. It never changes key, yet you get the illusion it does."The Global Satellite Network, 60's Legends

'Ultimate Classic Rock' critic Bryan Wawzenek rated the lyrics of "Run Through the Jungle" as Fogerty's 8th greatest, saying "Fogerty has written many songs cloaked in ominous foreboding...But the danger in the song feels just a little more imminent, especially when youve got Satan on your tail."

Controversy



The song was later the subject of controversy when Saul Zaentz, the boss of CCR's record label, Fantasy Records, which owns the distribution and publishing rights to the music of Creedence Clearwater Revival, brought a series of lawsuits against John Fogerty, including a claim that the music from Fogerty's 1984 song "The Old Man Down the Road" was too similar to "Run Through the Jungle." Zaentz won some of his claims against Fogerty, but lost on the copyright issue ('Fantasy, Inc. v. Fogerty'). The judge found that an artist cannot plagiarize himself.[http://music.yahoo.com/read/news/24925549 John Fogerty News on Yahoo! Music] After winning the case, Fogerty sued Zaentz for the cost of defending himself against the copyright infringement claim. In such (copyright) cases, prevailing defendants seeking recompense were bound to show that original suit was frivolous or made in bad faith.

'Fogerty v. Fantasy, Inc.' became precedent when the United States Supreme Court (1993) overturned lower court rulings and awarded attorneys' fees to Fogerty, without Fogerty having to show that Zaentz's original suit was frivolous.

In popular culture



"Run Through the Jungle" has appeared in films like 'Air America' (1990), 'My Girl' (1991), 'Rudy' (1993), 'The Big Lebowski' (1998), 'Radio Arrow' (1998), 'Tropic Thunder' (2008), 'The Sapphires' (2012), 'Kong: Skull Island' (2017) and 'Triple Frontier' (2019). It has appeared in many video games that depict the Vietnam War, notably licensed for 'Rising Storm 2: Vietnam' and briefly in the reveal trailer for 'Call of Duty Black Ops Cold War' (2020). The song features in the 'Hardcastle and McCormick' Season 3 episode "She Ain't Deep But She Sure Runs Fast." The song also features in season 2 of FX's TV series 'Fargo'. Another TV series that features this song is 'Lethal Weapon' in season 1 episode 8. It has also appeared in the trailer for Disney's 'Jungle Cruise'.

Cover versions



The song has been covered by The Gun Club, Bruce Springsteen, The Georgia Satellites, 8 Eyed Spy, Killdozer, Link Wray, The Cramps, Sacred Cowboys, Jeff Healey, Los Lobos, and Kamyaniy Gist.

References




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