
Chuck Berry - Chuck Berry Essentials : The Greatest Hits from the Father of Rock'N'Roll (2025)
BAND/ARTIST: Chuck Berry
- Title: Chuck Berry Essentials : The Greatest Hits from the Father of Rock'N'Roll
- Year Of Release: 2025
- Label: Wagram Music
- Genre: Rock and Roll
- Quality: FLAC (tracks)
- Total Time: 2:54:20
- Total Size: 778 MB
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
1. Johnny B. Goode (02:39)
2. Run Rudolph Run (02:42)
3. Sweet Little Sixteen (03:00)
4. Broken Arrow (02:20)
5. Deep Feeling (02:17)
6. Route 66 (02:43)
7. Roll Over Beethoven (02:22)
8. Maybellene (02:18)
9. School Day (Ring Ring Goes the Bell) (02:40)
10. Rock and Roll Music (02:30)
11. Let It Rock (01:44)
12. Blues for Hawaiians (03:23)
13. Memphis, Tennessee (02:11)
14. How You've Changed (02:45)
15. Carol (02:47)
16. Almost Grown (02:19)
17. Brown Eyed Handsome Man (02:16)
18. Back in the U.S.A. (02:26)
19. Little Queenie (02:40)
20. Reelin' and Rockin' (03:14)
21. Too Much Monkey Business (02:54)
22. Sweet Little Rock 'N' Roller (02:24)
23. You Can't Catch Me (02:41)
24. Merry Christmas Baby (03:11)
25. Thirty Days (To Come Back Home) (02:22)
26. Come On (01:48)
27. Around & Around (02:38)
28. Bye Bye Johnny (02:02)
29. No Money Down (02:57)
30. Wee Wee Hours (03:02)
31. The Downbound Train (02:48)
32. Havana Moon (03:06)
33. I Got to Find My Baby (02:12)
34. Jo Jo Gunne (02:44)
35. That's My Desire (02:10)
36. Oh, Baby Doll (02:36)
37. I'm Talking About You (01:47)
38. Anthony Boy (01:49)
39. Childhood Sweetheart (02:42)
40. Diploma for Two (02:28)
41. Down the Road a Piece (02:09)
42. Guitar Boogie (02:18)
43. Go-Go-Go (02:31)
44. Beautiful Delilah (02:07)
45. Trick or Treat (01:32)
46. Hey Pedro (01:52)
47. Confessin' the Blues (02:06)
48. Worried Life Blues (02:08)
49. Betty Jean (02:29)
50. Jaguar and Thunderbird (01:49)
51. Our Little Rendezvous (02:01)
52. Driftin' Blues (02:18)
53. Blue Feeling (02:59)
54. Drifting Heart (02:47)
55. Run Around (02:31)
56. Roly Poly (02:48)
57. Mad Lad (02:07)
58. Too Pooped to Pop (02:32)
59. Don't You Lie to Me (02:02)
60. Berry Pickin' (02:30)
61. Rockin' at the Philharmonic (03:21)
62. La Jaunda (03:10)
63. Stop and Listen (02:25)
64. Rip It Up (02:09)
65. Thirteen Question Method (02:12)
66. Low Feeling (03:07)
67. It Don't Take But a Few Minutes (02:26)
68. Away From You (02:37)
69. Ingo (02:24)
70. Little Star (02:45)
1. Johnny B. Goode (02:39)
2. Run Rudolph Run (02:42)
3. Sweet Little Sixteen (03:00)
4. Broken Arrow (02:20)
5. Deep Feeling (02:17)
6. Route 66 (02:43)
7. Roll Over Beethoven (02:22)
8. Maybellene (02:18)
9. School Day (Ring Ring Goes the Bell) (02:40)
10. Rock and Roll Music (02:30)
11. Let It Rock (01:44)
12. Blues for Hawaiians (03:23)
13. Memphis, Tennessee (02:11)
14. How You've Changed (02:45)
15. Carol (02:47)
16. Almost Grown (02:19)
17. Brown Eyed Handsome Man (02:16)
18. Back in the U.S.A. (02:26)
19. Little Queenie (02:40)
20. Reelin' and Rockin' (03:14)
21. Too Much Monkey Business (02:54)
22. Sweet Little Rock 'N' Roller (02:24)
23. You Can't Catch Me (02:41)
24. Merry Christmas Baby (03:11)
25. Thirty Days (To Come Back Home) (02:22)
26. Come On (01:48)
27. Around & Around (02:38)
28. Bye Bye Johnny (02:02)
29. No Money Down (02:57)
30. Wee Wee Hours (03:02)
31. The Downbound Train (02:48)
32. Havana Moon (03:06)
33. I Got to Find My Baby (02:12)
34. Jo Jo Gunne (02:44)
35. That's My Desire (02:10)
36. Oh, Baby Doll (02:36)
37. I'm Talking About You (01:47)
38. Anthony Boy (01:49)
39. Childhood Sweetheart (02:42)
40. Diploma for Two (02:28)
41. Down the Road a Piece (02:09)
42. Guitar Boogie (02:18)
43. Go-Go-Go (02:31)
44. Beautiful Delilah (02:07)
45. Trick or Treat (01:32)
46. Hey Pedro (01:52)
47. Confessin' the Blues (02:06)
48. Worried Life Blues (02:08)
49. Betty Jean (02:29)
50. Jaguar and Thunderbird (01:49)
51. Our Little Rendezvous (02:01)
52. Driftin' Blues (02:18)
53. Blue Feeling (02:59)
54. Drifting Heart (02:47)
55. Run Around (02:31)
56. Roly Poly (02:48)
57. Mad Lad (02:07)
58. Too Pooped to Pop (02:32)
59. Don't You Lie to Me (02:02)
60. Berry Pickin' (02:30)
61. Rockin' at the Philharmonic (03:21)
62. La Jaunda (03:10)
63. Stop and Listen (02:25)
64. Rip It Up (02:09)
65. Thirteen Question Method (02:12)
66. Low Feeling (03:07)
67. It Don't Take But a Few Minutes (02:26)
68. Away From You (02:37)
69. Ingo (02:24)
70. Little Star (02:45)
Chuck Berry is perhaps the defining musician of the early rock & roll era, the one figure responsible for the music's sound, style, and sensibility that created the blueprint for the generations that followed. A guitarist who wanted to play like T-Bone Walker and croon like Nat King Cole, Berry married these two styles to a swinging beat that spliced jump blues with juke joint R&B and hillbilly boogie -- a blend that arrived nearly fully realized with his 1955 debut single "Maybellene," a record that topped the R&B charts and crashed into the pop Top Ten. Berry quickly followed "Maybellene" with a series of fleet-fingered, quick-witted singles like "Roll Over Beethoven," "School Day," "Sweet Little Sixteen," and "Johnny B. Goode" that constitute one of the richest and deepest American songbooks of the 20th century, a collection of tunes that captures the exuberance of post-war popular culture, a period filled with automobiles, teenagers, and rock & roll music. It was also a period of great racial strife, something Berry alluded to in his work -- witness the Black pride of "Brown Eyed Handsome Man." Berry's prison sentence for violating the Mann Act coincided with a cooling of rock & roll's commercial fortunes in the early 1960s. When he was released, the Beatles and the Rolling Stones had revived rock & roll, an opening Berry seized with a series of terrific hit singles: "No Particular Place to Go," "You Never Can Tell," and "Nadine." During the late '60s, Berry became the only one of his rock & roll peers to actively court a younger audience of hippies, a move that eventually paid off in 1972 when the ribald "My Ding-A-Ling" gave him his only number one hit. Berry effectively retired from active duty after 1979's Rockit, but he continued to play regular gigs with pickup bands and experienced the occasional revival, such as Taylor Hackford's 1987 celebratory concert film and documentary Hail! Hail! Rock 'N' Roll. During his later years, Berry retired to his hometown of St. Louis, playing regular gigs at Blueberry Hill until the late 2010s. Upon his 90th birthday in 2016, Berry announced the release of his first album in decades but he would not live to see the release of Chuck in 2017; he passed on March 18, 2017.
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