Chuck Berry in London
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Chuck Berry In London | ||
Studio album by Chuck Berry | ||
Released | 1965 | |
Recorded | Unknown | |
Genre | Rock and roll | |
Length | Unknown | |
Label | Chess Records | |
Producer(s) | Leonard Chess Philip Chess |
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Professional reviews | ||
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Chuck Berry chronology | ||
St. Louis to Liverpool (1964) |
Chuck Berry In London (1965) |
Fresh Berry's (1965) |
Chuck Berry In London is a Chuck Berry album which was released in 1965 under Chess Records.
[edit] Track listing
- "My Little Love Light"
- "She Once Was Mine"
- "After It's Over"
- "I Got A Booking"
- "Night Beat"
- "His Daughter Caroline"
- "You Came A Long Way From St Louis"
- "St Louis Blues"
- "Jamaica Farewell Song"
- "Dear Dad"
- "Butterscotch"
- "The Song Of Love"
- "Why Should We End This Way"
- "I Want To Be Your Driver"
[edit] Personnel
- Chuck Berry - Guitar, Vocals
- Bill Armstrong - Backing Vocals
- Jules Blattner - Bass
- Mike Boocock - Backing Vocals
- Bobby Caldwell - Guitar
- Neil Carter - Backing Vocals
- Johnny Catallano - Drums
- Louis Cennamo - Bass
- Jeff Crivet - Guitar
- Roger Eagle - Backing Vocals
- Roger Fairhurst - Backing Vocals
- Rick Green - Backing Vocals
- Peter John Hogan - Harmonica
- Chuck Kattenhorn - Drums
- Bob Scrivens - Piano
- Harry Simon - Tenor Saxophone
- Brian Smith - Backing Vocals