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Fresh Berry's

1965 studio album by Chuck Berry From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Fresh Berry's
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Fresh Berry's [sic] is the ninth studio album by Chuck Berry, released by Chess Records in the United Kingdom in November 1965 and in the United States in April 1966[1] as an LP record in mono and stereo formats.[5] The US and UK versions of the album have different track listings, "Welcome Back Pretty Baby" is replaced by "Sad Day – Long Night".

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It was Berry's last album of new material for Chess Records until Back Home, in 1970. After this album, he recorded his next several releases for Mercury Records.

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Track listing

All songs written by Chuck Berry except as noted

Side one

  1. "It Wasn't Me" - (2:32)
  2. "Run Joe" (Louis Jordan, Walter Merrick, Joe Willoughby) - (2:16)
  3. "Everyday We Rock & Roll" – 2:11
  4. "One for My Baby (and One More for the Road)" (Harold Arlen, Johnny Mercer) - (2:43)
  5. "Welcome Back Pretty Baby" - (2:35)
  6. "It's My Own Business" - (2:11)

Side two

  1. "Right Off Rampart Street" - (2:22)
  2. "Vaya Con Dios" (Buddy Pepper, Carl Hoff, Inez James, Larry Russell) - (2:36)
  3. "Merrily We Rock & Roll" - (2:11)
  4. "My Mustang Ford" - (2:17)
  5. "Ain't That Just Like a Woman" (Claude Demetrius, Fleecie Moore) - (2:13)
  6. "Wee Hour Blues" - (3:14)
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Personnel

Technical
  • Ron Malo – engineer
  • Don S. Bronstein – cover

References

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