• The London Chuck Berry Sessions is the sixteenth studio album by Chuck Berry, and consists of studio recordings and live recordings released by Chess Records...
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    positions: The London Chuck Berry Sessions: "RPM 100 albums". RPM. Vol. 18, no. 12. November 4, 1972. Retrieved April 4, 2021. "Discographie Chuck Berry". Les...
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    (1971) The London Chuck Berry Sessions (1972) Bio (1973) Chuck Berry (1975) Rockit (1979) Chuck (2017) Rosenblatt, Kalhan (March 18, 2017). "Chuck Berry, father...
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    The Chuck Berry House is the former home of American rock and roll musician Chuck Berry in St. Louis, Missouri located at 3137 Whittier Street. The house...
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  • My Ding-a-Ling (category Chuck Berry songs)
    was included on the album The London Chuck Berry Sessions. Guitarist Onnie McIntyre and drummer Robbie McIntosh, who later formed the Average White Band...
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  • The London Muddy Waters Sessions is a studio album by Muddy Waters, released in 1972 on Chess Records. A follow-up to 1971's The London Howlin' Wolf Sessions...
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  • San Francisco Dues (category Chuck Berry albums)
    is the fifteenth studio album by Chuck Berry, released in 1971 by Chess Records. It was Chuck Berry's second Chess release after returning to the label...
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  • Reelin' and Rockin' (category Chuck Berry songs)
    written and recorded by Chuck Berry. It was originally recorded in 1957 and released as the B-side of "Sweet Little Sixteen". The song was recorded on December...
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  • The London Bo Diddley Sessions is the 17th studio album by musician Bo Diddley recorded in 1973 and released on the Chess label. Allmusic awarded the...
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  • drummer in the AWB was Steve Ferrone. With Herbie Mann London Underground (Atlantic, 1973) With Chuck Berry The London Chuck Berry Sessions (Chess, 1972)...
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  • Goes the Bell)") is a rock-and-roll song written and recorded by Chuck Berry and released by Chess Records as a single in March 1957 and on the LP After...
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    Ian McLagan (category Musicians from the London Borough of Hounslow)
    piano on the studio side of the 1972 album The London Chuck Berry Sessions. After the Faces split up in 1975, McLagan worked as a sideman for the Rolling...
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  • Bio is the seventeenth studio album by Chuck Berry, released in 1973 by Chess Records. The backing musicians were Elephants Memory, except on "Rain Eyes"...
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  • which included such albums as After School Session by Chuck Berry, The Best of Muddy Waters, The Best of Little Walter, and Bo Diddley. Chess Records was...
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  • and roll musician Chuck Berry released on July 27, 2000, by Chess Records. It duplicates in its entirety the previous anthology The Great Twenty-Eight...
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    Orchard (Magna Carta) (1971) The London Chuck Berry Sessions (Chuck Berry) (1972) Colin Scot (Colin Scot) (1971) – uncredited The Long Hello (1974) Fresh Blood...
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  • written by Chuck Berry, originally released on Chess Records, with "Drifting Heart" as the B-side. The lyrics of the song mention rock and roll and the desire...
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    Richards jumps on stage to jam with Chuck Berry at the Hollywood Palladium, but is ordered off for playing too loud. Berry later claims that he did not recognize...
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  • The Great Twenty-Eight is a compilation album by American musician Chuck Berry, released in 1982 on Chess Records. In 2003, the album was ranked number...
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  • musician and songwriter Chuck Berry, written and recorded by Berry in May 1957. It has been widely covered and is one of Berry's most popular and enduring...
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  • the music of "Space Oddity", released as single in Italy in late-1969/early-1970 "'Round and 'Round" (Chuck Berry) – 2:41 A cover of the Chuck Berry song...
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  • The Layla Sessions: 20th Anniversary Edition (or The Layla Sessions) released September 1990 is an anniversary remix of the 1970 Layla and Other Assorted...
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    of late 1950s and 1960s blues and rock artists, such as the Rolling Stones, Chuck Berry and the Animals. One of their more well known songs called "Today...
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  • credited to the Lennon–McCartney partnership, the song is a parody of Chuck Berry's "Back in the U.S.A." and the Beach Boys' "California Girls". The lyrics...
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  • I'm on Fire (category Song recordings produced by Chuck Plotkin)
    (Springsteen, Chuck Berry) – 1:50 The B-side of the single, "Johnny Bye Bye" - Just before he was sentenced to three years for violating the Mann Act in...
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  • Times. The title track, a cover of the 1965 hit by Chuck Berry, was issued earlier as a single on September 27, 1974, and hit number 14 on the Billboard...
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  • Of the 10 songs on Nebraska, "Open All Night" is the only one to feature an electric guitar. With a Chuck Berry-style guitar riff, the song tells the story...
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  • the equally fast cover of Chuck Berry's "You Can't Catch Me". The US version of the album also featured a recording of "Mars" from Gustav Holst's The...
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  • Men" by the British band Status Quo through a licensing arrangement with Pye Records in London. A St. Louis band known as The Truth a.k.a. The Acid Sette...
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  • Otis Spann (category Deaths from liver cancer in the United States)
    piano on a couple of Chuck Berry songs, including "You Can't Catch Me" (1956), but others indicate that it could have been Berry's regular pianist Johnnie...
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