Have You Ever Seen the Rain

Creedence Clearwater Revival

From the album

Pendulum (1970)

Written by

John Fogerty

Key:C major
Duration:2:40

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Summary

Written by John Fogerty and released in late 1970 on the album Pendulum, 'Have You Ever Seen the Rain' captures the bittersweet tension of a band at its commercial peak but crumbling from within. Its deceptively simple melody and universal metaphor of rain on a sunny day have made it one of the most enduring classic rock songs, surpassing one billion Spotify streams in 2023.

classic rock70sCCRswamp rocktimeless anthem

Musical Analysis

The harmony of 'Have You Ever Seen the Rain' achieves a rare balance: the verse is stripped to a I–V–I shuttle that any beginner guitarist can play, while the pre-chorus introduces a chromatic descending bass line (C–B–A–G) that gives the song emotional depth…

Chords

verse:C - G - C
chorus:C - C/B - Am - Am/G - F - G - C

History

John Fogerty wrote 'Have You Ever Seen the Rain' during a period of intense internal conflict within Creedence Clearwater Revival. Despite being at the height of their commercial success, the band was fracturing — particularly the relationship between John and…

“Cash Box described the song as 'as close to a ballad as anything from CCR'”

Full Musical Analysis

The harmony of 'Have You Ever Seen the Rain' achieves a rare balance: the verse is stripped to a I–V–I shuttle that any beginner guitarist can play, while the pre-chorus introduces a chromatic descending bass line (C–B–A–G) that gives the song emotional depth far beyond its simple chord vocabulary. This descending line, a variant of the lament bass, mirrors the song's theme of sadness beneath success. The blues influence shows in CCR's characteristic swamp-rock approach — diatonic major-key chords played with a raw, unpolished feel rooted in Southern rock and blues traditions rather than any jazz sophistication.

John Fogerty wrote 'Have You Ever Seen the Rain' during a period of intense internal conflict within Creedence Clearwater Revival. Despite being at the height of their commercial success, the band was fracturing — particularly the relationship between John and his brother Tom Fogerty, who would soon depart. The metaphor of rain falling on a sunny day perfectly captured the paradox of external triumph and internal turmoil.

Written by John Fogerty and released in late 1970 on the album Pendulum, 'Have You Ever Seen the Rain' captures the bittersweet tension of a band at its commercial peak but crumbling from within. Its deceptively simple melody and universal metaphor of rain on a sunny day have made it one of the most enduring classic rock songs, surpassing one billion Spotify streams in 2023.

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Song DNA

Genre

Rock

Era

70s

Mood

Melancholic

Tempo

Mid-tempo

Key

Major

Texture

Full Band

Sound

Guitar-driven

Feel

Straight

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Statistics

13.4M

Plays

1.7M

Listeners

3.3M

Genius Views

7

Annotations

100%

Popularity

2:40

Duration

4/4

Time

Credits

Written by

John Fogerty

Produced by

John Fogerty

From the album Pendulum