Come On - Chuck Berry song - was created in 1961-10.
Its Johnny B. Goode I believe and Chuck Berry
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The song "Forty Days" is originally by Chuck Berry. It was released in 1956 and features his signature rock and roll style. Ronnie Hawkins later covered the song, contributing to its popularity, but the original composition belongs to Berry.
Chuck Berry wrote it. According to internet sources, he was in jail at the time, and had to borrow an atlas to be sure of the cities on the route to California.
No, Chuck Berry does not have a cousin named Marvin. The misconception likely stems from the song "Johnny B. Goode," in which the lyrics mention a character named Marvin who plays the guitar just like ringing a bell. Chuck Berry wrote and performed the song, but Marvin is a fictional character within the song's narrative.
Its Johnny B. Goode I believe and Chuck Berry
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'You Never Can Tell (C'est La Vie)' by Chuck Berry.
johnny b. goode by chuck berry
Yes, there is a song called Liverpool Drive that is just Chuck Berry and is instrumental.
For stealing a song from Marty McFly.
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The song was in the movie Pulp Fiction.
Marty mcfly sings johnny b goode by chuck berry in bttf 1
Yes,he did!
Never heard of a song called "John Be Good". "Johnny B Goode" was written and sung by Chuck Berry
Chuck Berry wrote My Ding-a-Ling for the album The London Chuck Berry Sessions, released in 1972. It was his only #1 hit.