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"Roll Over Beethoven" is a 1956 hit single by Chuck Berry originally released on Chess Records, with "Drifting Heart" as the B-side. The lyrics of the song mention rock and roll and the desire for rhythm and blues to replace classical music. The song has been covered by many other artists and Rolling Stone ranked it #97 on their list of the 500 Greatest Songs of All Time.

"Roll Over Beethoven" is one of the most widely covered songs in popular music --"a staple of rock & roll bands" according to Koda -- with notable versions by Jerry Lee Lewis, The Beatles and the Electric Light Orchestra. Other covers were made by Mountain, Ten Years After, Raul Seixas, Leon Russell, Status Quo, The Rolling Stones, The Byrds, The 13th Floor Elevators, The Sonics, Wes Paul, Gene Vincent, Quartz, Uriah Heep, Kickhunter, Johnny Rivers and Iron Maiden.

"Roll Over Beethoven" was a favourite of John Lennon, Paul McCartney and George Harrison even before they had chosen "The Beatles" as their name, and they continued to play it live right into their American tours of 1964. Their version of "Roll Over Beethoven" was recorded on 30 July 1963 for their second British LP, With The Beatles, and features George Harrison on vocals and guitar. In the United States, it was released 10 April 1964 as the opening track of The Beatles' Second Album.

In 1994, The Beatles released a live version of "Roll Over Beethoven" on Live at the BBC. This live version was recorded on 28 February 1964 and broadcast on 30 March 1964 as part of a BBC series starring The Beatles called From Us to You. This version of "Roll Over Beethoven" was used in the film Superman III directed by Richard Lester who also directed The Beatles' first two films, Help! and A Hard Day's Night.

The Rutles' song "Blue Suede Schubert" is based on The Beatles' cover of this song.

"Roll Over Beethoven" is the second single released by the Electric Light Orchestra. It became their second consecutive top ten hit in the UK, as well as a hit in the United States when an edited version of the track was taken from the album ELO 2 in 1973. ELO's elaborate eight-minute reworking of the track included an opening musical quote from Beethoven's Fifth Symphony and clever interpolations of material from the symphony's first movement into Berry's song; the band closed all their concerts using this number, their signature song. The B-side Queen of the Hours was the first ever ELO published song, released by Harvest Records in November 1971 in a compilation called The Harvest Bag which featured various Harvest records artists.

Meat Loaf has performed many rock covers for his concerts throughout his career, including Chuck Berry songs. His covers of "Roll Over Beethoven" have been in his "Rock Medleys" of Elvis, Chuck Berry, and Little Richard favorites. Though a cover was never officially released into the medley, being edited out of the CD recording of the tour, it has been on one of Meat Loaf's Objects in the Rear View Mirror singles, recorded for VH-1 in the early 90's according to the CD jacket.

Iron Maiden included a cover of the Berry song on the B-side of their single "From Here to Eternity", called "Roll Over Vic Vella". The song features different lyrics (written by Steve Harris) about the band's long-time tour manager, Vic Vella.

Narvel Felts covered the song in 1982. His version went to #64 on the Hot Country Singles charts in 1982.

Комментарии

8 years назад

Socorro Freire

Boa tarde Amigos. desejo a todos um fim de semana super e abençoado.o bom velho rock n'roll.ou seria o velho bom rock and roll...Paz e Amor não é utopia! 

8 years назад

Edisom Azevedo

Boa tarde Amigos. desejo a todos um fim de semana super e abençoado.o bom velho rock n'roll.ou seria o velho bom rock and roll...Paz e Amor não é utopia! 

8 years назад

Ryan Klein

Never seen this before wow Ringo's better.

8 years назад

Have Blue

That's not Ringo......

8 years назад

Mikaela Babasa

The Beatles are just AMAZING! I mean none of their songs are bad all of them are just perfect to listen to.

8 years назад

leno moacir

clap, clap,clap,clap,clap,clap.....

8 years назад

Harvey Schwartz

They got lotsa makeup on !!

8 years назад

ginzod

George was the most talented Beatle......I've always said that...this video proves it...

8 years назад

Donnie Kepley

It's lip synched, so technically, it's Ringo playing drums, with Nicol miming his parts.

8 years назад

Chief and Tribe

We did a cover of this song it would mean a lot if you could check us out! just click on my profile! :)

8 years назад

sportster88

Was that Pete Best on the drums in this recording?

8 years назад

Wayne Taylor

is that some one trying to give Paul a sweetie ?

8 years назад

D Jones

Take a look at this video on YouTube:

8 years назад

deepvoodoo

I want to see a music video of this with clips from "Superman III."

8 years назад

graciela guillan

TODO ERA DIVERSIÓN!!!!!!!

8 years назад

Niklas Dahlström

Man the 60's was the fucking stone age. They didn't even have colour television. But you can't complain about the music output.

8 years назад

Alexander El Negro

Buenas noches a todos

9 years назад

GIVE US BACK OUR INTEGRITY

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9 years назад

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THE BEATLES - ROLL OVER BEETHOVEN

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