Chuck Berry - Roll Over Beethoven (1956) video free download


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Duration: 02:25
Uploaded: 2011/03/09

Writer: Chuck Berry ●

Releasing date: May 1956 ●

Format: 7" single ●

Label: Chess Records (#1626) ●

B-side: "Drifting heart" ●

Chart positions (Usa): Hot 100, #29; R'n'B, #2 ●

Other versions: The Apple Pies; The Beatall; The Beatles; Beatles 84; Benny & the Bedbugs; The Byrds; The Carnebees; The Cavern Beat; Electric Light Orchestra; Charlie Feathers; Narvel Felts; Flamin' Groovies; Flamingos; Iron Maiden; Kickhunter; The Koppykats; Jerry Lee Lewis; L.A. Workshop & New Yorker; Jerry Lee Lewis; Meat Loaf; The Meteors; Mountain; The Overbeat; Lee Roy Parnell; Wes Paul; The Prellies; Punkles; Quartz; The Rajahs; Johnny Rivers; The Rolling Stones; Leon Russell; Raul Seixas; Paul Shaffer and the World's Most Dangerous Band; The Sonics; Status Quo; Ten Years After; The 13th Floor Elevators; Uriah Heep; Gene Vincent.

Comments

5 years ago

BuffHamster463

I must be one of the few teens that still listens to this type of music

5 years ago

Spirit Wizard

Dontcha step on mah blue suede shoe!

6 years ago

Eric salazar 56655gr42212q17

I was under the impression that Bill Haley & his comets, were the inventors I love rock and roll.

6 years ago

Logan Bush

Chuck Berry was the fucking man.

6 years ago

Michael Glickman

For those wondering, the musicians are lead vocalist-guitarist Chuck Berry, bass guitarist Willie Dixon, drummer Fred Below, and pianist Johnnie Johnson.

6 years ago

Sherri H.

This was at the time in the late 50s when many records went out through New Orleans ships to other major ports. Liverpool being one of the biggest. So many artists in England loved and appreciated ""black"" music much more than people in our own country did. Example; the Beatles, the Rolling Stones; the Animals; you name it! Our country was still segregated at that time. Something the Brits didn't understand. (& many people today still don't get) but I've seen the south.

6 years ago

SmartlyWealthy

Chuck Berry is the true king of rock and roll

6 years ago

Spoods The Milkman

The ELO version is better.

6 years ago

Steve Howle

I saw him in way-SOUTH London . at the Lewisham Odeon,1974...the Old Brits were SO Happy!

6 years ago

Thompson Jacobs

I love this and ELO's version of this song!!

6 years ago

socialcristiano mundial

this is the real king of rock roll

6 years ago

Bill Schaefer

makes me think about growing up in Philly where the Rock & Roll hall of fame should be. American Bandstand was a block from my high school.

6 years ago

2bressler

this song is beautiful

6 years ago

popolon

wow he was so handsome

6 years ago

Augusto Bulla

very good song

6 years ago

Jeffrey Edsall

I was just thinking about how great this man was and how we didn't appreciate him enough when he was alive.

6 years ago

Angel H

39 bitches and counting soon dont like this badass real music

6 years ago

Pascal Ereradus

magnifique

6 years ago

MUNDO CREEPY

Classic song

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