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1[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/pendulum_3.jpg]]
2[[caption-width-right:350:''"I wanna know, have you ever seen the rain/Comin' down on a sunny day?"'']]
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4->''"Pagan Baby, won't you walk with me?\
5Pagan Baby, Come on home with me,\
6Pagan baby, Take me for a ride,\
7Roll me, baby, Roll your big, brown eyes."''
8-->'''"Pagan Baby"'''
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10''Pendulum'' is the sixth album by Music/CreedenceClearwaterRevival, released on December 7, 1970 through Fantasy Records. It was the final album in which John Fogerty was the sole producer for the band, and was the only one in their discography to not feature a single cover song. It was also the final album to feature his brother Tom, who quit the band shortly afterward owing to longstanding tensions within the band. As a matter of fact, said tensions were the subject matter of their supporting single "Have You Ever Seen the Rain", which peaked at #8 in the US Billboard Charts.
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12Not to be confused with the 21st-century Australian-British band Music/{{Pendulum|Band}}.
13
14!!Tracklist
15[[AC:Side one]]
16#"Pagan Baby" (6:25)
17#"Sailor's Lament" (3:47)
18#"Chameleon" (3:05)
19#"Have You Ever Seen the Rain" (2:39)
20#"(Wish I Could) Hideaway" (3:53)
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22[[AC:Side two]]
23#"Born to Move" (5:39)
24#"Hey Tonight" (2:43)
25#"It's Just a Thought" (3:45)
26#"Molina" (2:41)
27#"Rude Awakening #2" (6:19)
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29!!Principal members
30* Doug Clifford: drums, percussion
31* Stu Cook: bass guitar, double bass, piano, kalimba, percussion
32* John Fogerty: vocals, lead guitar, keyboards, saxophone, percussion
33* Tom Fogerty: rhythm guitar, percussion
34----
35!!Don't you know I'm tropin' tonight, tonight:
36* EpicRocking: The album is bookended with two six and a half minute songs: "Pagan Baby" and "Rude Awakening #2"
37* GriefSong: "Have You Ever Seen the Rain?".
38* {{Instrumentals}}: "Rude Awakening #2", which closes out the album.
39* QuestioningTitle: "Have You Ever Seen the Rain?"
40* AStormIsComing: "Have You Ever Seen the Rain?", where said rain represents the tensions threatening to overshadow the success they've had for the past two and a half years.

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