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March 19, 2017
Chuck Berry had us ‘Rockin and Reelin’
with ‘School Days’ and ‘Sweet Sixteen’,
when he entered the charts in the late 50’s
with a vibe few had seldom seen.
Seven more hits followed in the 60’s
like ‘Go Go Go’ & Run Rudolf Run’,
and with ‘Let it Rock’ & ‘Memphis Tennessee’
this double ‘A’ side, had every heart won.
‘Nadine (Is It You)’ came along next
before ‘No Particular Place To Go’
and ‘You Can Never Tell’ and ‘Promised Land,
proving Chuck Berry could put on a Show.
Be sure the gates of heaven
will welcome home this Rock & Roll King
with open arms on his arrival
singing his only No1 – ‘My Ding A Ling’.
Your music changed lives
RIP Chuck Berry
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