This week's episode
of Dr. John's Record Shelf was a
celebration of the career and legacy of Chuck Berry who did as much to define
the cultural phenomenon of rock and roll as anyone not named Little Richard or
Elvis Presley. You can see the music
featured on the show listed below, and by clicking here you can hear a
recording of the entire program.
Maybellene, Chuck
Berry
No Particular Place
to Go, Chuck Berry
No Money Down, Chuck
Berry
Bio, Chuck Berry
Straighten Up and
Fly Right, King Cole Trio
Move It On Over,
Hank Williams
Mean Old World,
T-Bone Walker
School Days (When We
Were Kids), Louis Jordan & the Tympani Five
Sweet Little
Sixteen, Chuck Berry
Nadine, Chuck Berry
Havana Moon, Chuck
Berry
Down the Road a
Piece, Chuck Berry
Little Queenie,
Jerry Lee Lewis
Roll Over Beethoven,
Helene Dixon
Almost Grown, Lovin'
Spoonful
Too Much Monkey
Business, the Yardbirds
Carol, Rolling
Stones
Wee Wee Hours, Chuck
Berry
Come On, Chuck Berry
House of Blue
Lights, Chuck Berry
Tulane, Chuck Berry
I Saw Her Standing
There, Beatles
It Came Out of the
Sky, Creedence Clearwater Revival
You're So Rude, The
Faces
Thunder on the
Mountain, Bob Dylan
Brown-Eyed Handsome
Man, Neko Case
Forty Days, Ronnie
Hawkins & the Hawks
C'est la Vie (You
Never Can Tell), Emmylou Harris
Promised Land, Elvis
Presley
School Day, Chuck Berry
Back in the USA,
Chuck Berry
Sweet Little
Sixteen, Chuck Berry
Jaguar &
Thunderbird, Chuck Berry
Big Boys, Chuck
Berry
Stuff You Gotta
Watch, Muddy Waters
Please Don't Leave
Me, Fats Domino
I'm Talkin' 'Bout
You, Ricky Nelson
Memphis, Johnny
Rivers
Beautiful Delilah,
Kinks
How You've Changed,
the Animals
The American Ruse,
MC5
Sheena is a Punk
Rocker, Ramones
Fish & Chips,
Chuck Berry
Rock and Roll Music,
Chuck Berry
Have Mercy Judge,
Chuck Berry
Reelin' and Rockin',
Chuck Berry
Johnny B. Goode, Chuck
Berry
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