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Roll Over Beethoven/Chuck Berry
I'm gonna write a little letter,Gonna mail it to my local DJ.Yeah an' it's a jumpin' little record I want my jockey to play.Roll Over Beethoven, I gotta hear it again today.
You know, my temperature's risin' The jukebox's blowin' a fuse.My heart's beatin' rhythm And my soul keeps a-singin' the blues.Roll Over Beethoven and tell Tschaikowsky the news.
I got the rockin' pneumonia, I need a shot of rhythm and blues.I caught the rollin' arthiritis Sittin' down at a rhythm review.Roll Over Beethoven they're rockin' in two by two.
Well, if you feelin' like itGo get your lover, then reel and rock it.Roll it over and move on up justA trifle further and reel and rock with it,Roll it over,Roll Over Beethoven, dig these rhythm and blues.
Well, early in the mornin' I'm a-givin' you a warnin' Don't you step on my blue suede shoes.Hey diddle diddle, I am playin' my fiddle,Ain't got nothin' to lose.Roll Over Beethoven and tell Tschaikowsky the news.
You know she wiggles like a glow worm,Dance like a spinnin' top.She got a crazy partner, Ya oughta see 'em reel and rock.Long as she got a dime the music wont never stop.
Roll Over Beethoven,Roll Over Beethoven,Roll Over Beethoven,Roll Over Beethoven,Roll Over Beethoven, dig these rhythm and blues.
Almost Grown/Chuck Berry
Yeah 'n' I'm doin' all right in school.They ain't said I broke no rule.I ain't never been in Dutch.I don't browse around too much
Don't bother me, leave me aloneAnyway I'm almost grown
I don't run around with no mob.Got myself a little jobI'm gonna buy me a little car,Drive my girl in the park
Got my eye on a little girl.Ah, she's really out of this world.When I take her to the dance,She's got to talk about romance.
You know I'm still livin' in town.But I done married and settled down.Now I really have a ballSo I don't browse around at allYeah 'n' I'm doin' all right in school.They ain't said I broke no rule.I ain't never been in Dutch.I don't browse around too much
Don't bother me, leave me aloneAnyway I'm almost grownI don't run around with no mob.Got myself a little jobI'm gonna buy me a little car,Drive my girl in the park
You know I'm still livin' in town.But I done married and settled down.Now I really have a ballSo I don't browse around at all
Little Queenie/Chuck Berry
I got lumps in my throatWhen I saw her comin' down the aisleI got the wiggles in my kneesWhen she lloked at me and sweetly smiledThere she is againStandin' over by the record machinLookin' like a model on the cover of a magazineShe's too cute to be a minute over seventeenMeanwhile I is thinkin'
She's in the mood, no need to break itI got a chance, I oughtta take itIf she'll dance, we can make itCome on, queenie, let's shake it
Go, go, go, little queenieGo, go, go, little queenieGo, go, go, little queenie
If this is a slow song, we'll omit itif this is a rocker, that'll get itAnd if it's good, she'll admit itCome on, queenie let's get with it
School Day/Chuck Berry
Up in the morning and off to schoolthe teacher is teaching the golden role.American history and pracitcal mathyou study them hard, hoping to passworking your fingers right down to the bonethe guy behind you won´t leave you alone.Ring, ring,ring goes the bellthe cook in the lunchroom is ready to sellyou´re lucky if you can find a seatyou´re fortunate if you have time to eat.Back in the classroom open your bookskeep it the teacher don´t know how mean she looks.Soon as 3 o´clock rolls aroundyou finally lay your burdon downclose up your books get out of your seatdown the halls and in to the streetup to the corner and round the bendright to the juke joint you go in.
Drop the coin right in to the slotyou gotta hear something that´s really hotwith the one you love you´re making romanceall day long you been wanting to dancefelling the music from head to toeround and round, and round you go,go ,go....
Drop the coin right in........
Hail hail hail rock n rolldeliver me from the days of oldlong live rock n rollthe felling of drums loud and boldrock rock rock n rollthe felling is there body and soul
Charles Edward Anderson "Chuck" Berry (born October 18, 1926) is a guitarist, singer, and songwriter,
and considered one of the pioneers of rock and roll music.
With songs such as "Maybellene" (1955), "Roll Over Beethoven" (1956), "Rock and Roll Music" (1957)
and "Johnny B. Goode" (1958),
Chuck Berry refined and developed rhythm and blues into the major elements that made rock and roll distinctive,
with lyrics focusing on teen life and consumerism and utilizing guitar solos and showmanship
that would be a major influence on subsequent rock music.
Born into a middle class family in St. Louis, Missouri, Berry had an interest in music from an early age
and gave his first public performance at Sumner High School.
While still a high school student he served a prison sentence for armed robbery between 1944 and 1947.
On his release, Berry settled into married life and worked at an automobile assembly plant.
By early 1953, influenced by the guitar riffs and showmanship techniques of blues player T-Bone Walker,
he was performing in the evenings with the Johnnie Johnson Trio.
His break came when he traveled to Chicago in May 1955, and met Muddy Waters, who suggested he contact
Leonard Chess of Chess Records.
With Chess he recorded "Maybellene"—Berry's adaptation of the country song "Ida Red"—which sold
over a million copies, reaching #1 on Billboard's Rhythm and Blues chart.
By the end of the 1950s, Berry was an established star with several hit records and film appearances
to his name, as well as a lucrative touring career.
He had also established his own St. Louis-based nightclub, called Berry's Club Bandstand.
But in January 1962 Berry was sentenced to three years in prison for offenses under the Mann Act—he had
transported a 14-year-old girl across state lines.
After his release in 1963
Berry had several more hits, including "No Particular Place To Go", "You Never Can Tell", and "Nadine",
but these did not achieve the same success, or lasting impact, of his 1950s songs,
and by the 1970s he was more in demand as a nostalgic live performer,
playing his past hits with local backup bands of variable quality.
His insistence on being paid cash led to a jail sentence in 1979—four months and community service
for tax evasion.
Berry was among the first musicians to be inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
on its opening in 1986, with the comment that he "laid the groundwork for not only a rock and roll sound
but a rock and roll stance."
Berry is included in several Rolling Stone "Greatest of All Time" lists,
including being ranked fifth on their 2004 list of the 100 Greatest Artists of All Time.
The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame's 500 Songs that Shaped Rock and Roll included three of Chuck Berry's songs:
"Johnny B. Goode", "Maybellene", and "Rock and Roll Music".
Today - at the age of 84 - Berry continues to play live.
The Official Site of Chuck Berry : http://www.chuckberry.com/
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