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Chuck Berry did not play on the "Dirty Dancing" soundtrack, but his song "You Never Can Tell" is featured in the film. The song plays during the iconic wedding scene, showcasing Berry's influence on rock and roll music. The movie's soundtrack primarily features a mix of original songs and tracks from other artists, but Berry's contribution remains memorable.

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