It was his first chart hit. Went to number 5 in August, 1955
"Maybellene
Maybelline-August 1955
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Chuck Berry began his music career in the early 1950s after being inspired by rhythm and blues artists. He started performing in local clubs and gained attention with his unique guitar style and energetic performances. In 1955, he released his first major hit, "Maybellene," which helped him secure a contract with Chess Records, propelling him into the rock and roll scene. His innovative blend of blues, country, and pop influences laid the groundwork for the genre's development.
Many versions of this song, but the hit version was Chuck Miller in 1955 (went to Number 9).
"Maybellene
Maybelline-August 1955
When "Maybellene" hit the charts in August, 1955
His first chart hit was "Maybellene" in August 1955
Sweet Little Sixteen
you hit the guard with berrys
naturally stoned
Chuck Berry wrote My Ding-a-Ling for the album The London Chuck Berry Sessions, released in 1972. It was his only #1 hit.
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Chuck Barris.
Many versions of this song, but the hit version was Chuck Miller in 1955 (went to Number 9).
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