Category
page 1Chuck Berry songs
Johnny B. Goode
1958 song by Chuck Berry
Roll Over Beethoven
original song written and composed by Chuck Berry; originally recorded by Chuck Berry and released in 1956
Rock and Roll Music
song written and composed by Chuck Berry; originally recorded by Chuck Berry and released in 1957
Get Your Kicks on "Route 66!"
1946 song by Bobby Troup, popularized by the King Cole Trio
Sweet Little Sixteen
original song written, composed, and performed by Chuck Berry
You Never Can Tell
original song written, composed, and performed by Chuck Berry
Memphis, Tennessee
original song written and composed by Chuck Berry
Maybellene
"Maybellene" is a rock and roll song by American artist Chuck Berry, adapted in part from the western swing fiddle tune "Ida Red". Released in 1955, Berry’s song tells the story of a hot rod race and a broken romance, the lyrics describing a man driving a V8 Ford and chasing his unfaithful girlfriend in her Cadillac Coupe DeVille. It was released in July 1955 as a single by Chess Records, of Chicago, Illinois. Berry's first hit, "Maybellene" is considered a pioneering rock and roll song. Rolling Stone magazine wrote of it, "Rock & roll guitar starts here." The record was an early instance of t
Come On
original song written and composed by Chuck Berry
Carol
single recorded by Chuck Berry
Around and Around
original song written, composed, and performed by Chuck Berry
School Days
single by Chuck Berry

No Particular Place to Go
song written, composed, and performed by Chuck Berry
Brown Eyed Handsome Man
1956 single by Chuck Berry
Too Much Monkey Business
1956 single by Chuck Berry
You Can't Catch Me
single by Chuck Berry
Run Rudolph Run
1958 song performed by Chuck Berry
Merry Christmas Baby
original song written and composed by Charles Brown; alternatively credited to Lou Baxter and Johnny Moore
Nadine
1964 song performed by Chuck Berry
Back in the U.S.A.
original song written and composed by Chuck Berry
Let It Rock
1960 single by Chuck Berry
Little Queenie
original song written and composed by Chuck Berry