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Still Got the Blues - Chuck Berry



     
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How many times have you heard this song
If I had what he has, my blues would be gone
But, I've got the blues, nothing but the blues, for youI could have been happy with fortune in vain
I have everything that a poor man could name
But, I still have the blues, nothing but the blues for youSergeants all over think that I've found
Someone who'd even give me piece of mine
Talkin' the unknown, out of my head
I just can't remember I think that I've saidGive me chance and take me back
You'll see a change in the way I act
'Cause I got the blues, nothing but the blues for youSergeants all over think that I've found
Someone who'd even give me piece of mine
Talkin' the unknown, out of my head
I just can't remember I think that I've saidGive me chance and take me back
You'll see a change in the way I act
I won't have the blues, no, no blues for you
Songwriters
JORDAN, STANLEY /Published by

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Charles Edward Anderson "Chuck" Berry (born October 18, 1926 in St. Louis, Missouri) is an American guitarist, singer and songwriter.

Chuck Berry is an influential figure and one of the pioneers of rock and roll music who first began performing in 1953. Cub Koda wrote, "Of all the early breakthrough rock & roll artists, none is more important to the development of the music than Chuck Berry. He is its greatest songwriter, the main shaper of its instrumental voice, one of its greatest guitarists, and one of its greatest performers." John Lennon was more succinct: "If you tried to give rock and roll another name, you might call it 'Chuck Berry'."

Berry was among the first musicians to be inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame on its opening in 1986. He received Kennedy Center Honors in 2000 in a "class" with Mikhail Baryshnikov, Plácido Domingo, Angela Lansbury, and Clint Eastwood. In 2004, Rolling Stone ranked Chuck Berry #5 on their list of the 100 Greatest Artists of All Time. He was also ranked 6th on Rolling Stone's Rolling Stone's 100 greatest guitarists of All Time.

The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame included three of Chuck Berry's songs (Johnny B. Goode, Maybellene, Rock & Roll Music), of the 500 songs that shaped Rock and Roll.
Chuck Berry held a special place, in terms of sound development, in the formation of, Mersey-Beat at Liverpool.
The finest exponent of Chuck Berry, guitar, sound at Liverpool during 1959 to 1963, was Vincent Tow/Ismail, who in turn passed on many of the learned skills to Lennon & McCartney, his friends and colleagues during that period--1959 to 1962/3.

Chuck Berry also influenced many of the great rock 'n' roll bands that we know today including The Rolling Stones and The Beatles.

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