The organization's highest honor, the Johnny Mercer Award recognizes a songwriter whose body of work has had a profound and enduring impact on American music. Originally inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 2005, Fogerty now joins an elite group of Mercer Award recipients that includes Dolly Parton, Elton John, Paul Simon, Stevie Wonder, Neil Diamond, Frank Sinatra and more.
2022 Songwriters Hall of Fame Inductee Steve Miller introduced Fogerty during the ceremony, praising his "singularly recognizable style" and "timeless contributions to our musical culture." While accepting the honor, Fogerty reflected on a songwriting journey that began in childhood, recalling how his mother first introduced him to the writers behind the songs he loved and encouraged his early fascination with songwriting. He spoke about writing his first song at age eight, forming his first band as a teenager, and preserving the ideas that would later become classics in a songwriting notebook he still treasures today.
Fogerty's speech also touched on the challenges that shaped his career, including years spent separated from ownership of his music and the long road to reclaiming it. "In the dark times of my life, I felt this might never happen for me," he told the audience, reflecting on the significance of receiving the Songwriters Hall of Fame's highest honor after ultimately regaining control of his catalog.
Following his speech, Fogerty delivered a high-energy medley alongside his sons Shane and Tyler Fogerty, performing classics including "Have You Ever Seen the Rain" and "Fortunate Son," which had the audience on their feet.
Fogerty’s Legacy Tour continues throughout 2026, with additional dates alongside Steve Winwood this fall.
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