Ever Se... | Creedence Clearwater Revival Вђ“ Have You

: The central metaphor describes the paradox of a sunshower—rain falling on a bright, sunny day.

: At the time, CCR was at the peak of their fame and commercial success (the "sunny day"), yet the members were miserable, depressed, and fighting for creative control (the "rain"). Creedence Clearwater Revival – Have You Ever Se...

Over the decades, John Fogerty's relationship with the song has transformed: : The central metaphor describes the paradox of

: Tensions were highest between John and his brother, Tom Fogerty , who left the band shortly after the song's release. John felt the band was "disintegrating" just as they had finally achieved their dreams. Evolution of the Message John felt the band was "disintegrating" just as

Released in 1971 as a single from the album , " Have You Ever Seen the Rain " is one of Creedence Clearwater Revival’s (CCR) most enduring and widely misinterpreted songs. Though often associated with the Vietnam War era, its true origins are far more personal and internal to the band. The True Meaning: A Band in Turmoil

While many listeners speculated the "rain" referred to bombs or napalm falling in Vietnam, writer has explicitly stated the song is about the impending breakup of CCR .