Blues File: Chuck Berry - "You Never Can Tell" Boxed Set
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Length: 03:29
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Few artists can match Chuck Berry for his influence and popularity. He was a huge influence to Elvis Presley, the Beatles, and The Rolling Stones. This boxed set ("You Never Can Tell: His Complete Chess Recordings 1960-1966") starts in 1960, after many, but by no means all, of Berry's hits had come out. The set includes some big 60s hits like "Nadine" and "No Particular Place To Go" written while he was in prison. The set also includes some of Berry's best blues recordings, and showcases his diverse musical talents. He played pedal steel, could sing in Spanish, and mastered many styles including calypso. A set of live performances also gives us a rare glimpse/listen at his stand-up comic/social commenatry side
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Piece Description
Few artists can match Chuck Berry for his influence and popularity. He was a huge influence to Elvis Presley, the Beatles, and The Rolling Stones. This boxed set ("You Never Can Tell: His Complete Chess Recordings 1960-1966") starts in 1960, after many, but by no means all, of Berry's hits had come out. The set includes some big 60s hits like "Nadine" and "No Particular Place To Go" written while he was in prison. The set also includes some of Berry's best blues recordings, and showcases his diverse musical talents. He played pedal steel, could sing in Spanish, and mastered many styles including calypso. A set of live performances also gives us a rare glimpse/listen at his stand-up comic/social commenatry side
Broadcast History
WXPN-FM 5-21-2009
Transcript
Chuck Berry "No Particular Place To Go"
Hip-O-Select: You Never can Tell: His Complete Chess Recordsings 1960-1966
© 2009 Geffen Records
B0012465
Chuck Berry "Driftin' Blues"
Hip-O-Select: You Never can Tell: His Complete Chess Recordsings 1960-1966
© 2009 Geffen Records
B0012465
Chuck Berry "Run Around"
Hip-O-Select: You Never can Tell: His Complete Chess Recordsings 1960-1966
© 2009 Geffen Records
B0012465
Chuck Berry "Song Of My Love"
Hip-O-Select: You Never can Tell: His Complete Chess Recordsings 1960-1966
© 2009 Geffen Records
B0012465
Chuck Berry "Run Joe"
Hip-O-Select: You Never can Tell: His Complete Chess Recordsings 1960-1966
© 2009 Geffen Records
B0012465
Chuck Berry "Chuck's Beat"
Hip-O-Select: You Never can Tell: His Complete Chess Recordsings 1960-1966
© 2009 Geffen Records
B0012465
Chuck Berry "Maybellene"
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Timing and Cues
3:28 self-contained. Starts with opening musical theme & host intro. Ends with song fade following host outro


