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1988 box set by Chuck Berry
The Chess Box is a
compact disc box set compilation by
Chuck Berry . It is one in a series of box sets issued by
MCA /
Chess in the late 1980s (the other sets were by
Bo Diddley ,
Howlin' Wolf ,
Muddy Waters ,
Willie Dixon , and
Etta James ). The Chuck Berry set is the most prominent of these, having won a
Grammy Award for
Best Historical Album in 1989.
[ 7] Berry's Chess Box was reissued on
vinyl in 1990.
[ 1]
This collection was also issued on audio cassette.
[ 8]
The songs "I'm Just a Lucky So and So" and "Time Was" were previously unreleased. "Cryin' Steel" was first released as "Surfin' Steel" on
Chuck Berry on Stage . "Ramona Say Yes" did not have saxophones.
[ 9]
Another song of interest is "Chuck's Beat", from the album
Two Great Guitars , by Berry and
Bo Diddley .
All songs written by Chuck Berry except as noted
"
Maybellene " (2:18)
"
Wee Wee Hours " (2:02)
"Thirty Days" (2:21)
"You Can't Catch Me" (2:42)
"
No Money Down " (2:56)
"
Downbound Train " (2:49)
"
Brown Eyed Handsome Man " (2:15)
"Drifting Heart" (2:47)
"
Roll Over Beethoven " (2:22)
"
Too Much Monkey Business " (2:53)
"Havana Moon" (3:06)
"
School Days " (2:40)
"
Rock and Roll Music " (2:30)
"Oh Baby Doll" (2:36)
"I've Changed" (3:04)
"
Reelin' and Rockin' " (3:15)
"Rockin' at the Philharmonic" (3:21)
"
Sweet Little Sixteen " (3:10)
"
Johnny B. Goode " (2:37)
"Time Was" (Gabriel Luna, Miguel Prado,
Bob Russell ) (1:56)
"
Around and Around " (2:38)
"Beautiful Delilah" (2:13)
"House of Blue Lights" (
Don Raye ,
Freddie Slack ) (2:24)
"
Carol " (2:46)
"
Memphis, Tennessee " (2:10)
"Anthony Boy" (1:52)
"Jo Jo Gunne" (2:45)
"Sweet Little Rock N' Roller" (2:20)
"
Merry Christmas Baby " (Lou Baxter,
Johnny Moore ) (3:11)
"
Run Rudolph Run " (Marvin Brodie,
Johnny Marks ) (2:43)
"
Little Queenie " (2:40)
"
Almost Grown " (2:18)
"
Back in the U.S.A. " (2:27)
"Betty Jean" (2:29)
"Childhood Sweetheart" (2:42)
"
Let It Rock " (1:45)
"Too Pooped to Pop" (Billie Davis) (2:33)
"Bye Bye Johnny" (2:03)
"Jaguar and Thunderbird" (1:50)
"
Down the Road a Piece " (Raye) (2:13)
"Confessin' the Blues" (
Walter Brown ,
Jay McShann ) (2:07)
"Thirteen Question Method" (2:12)
"Crying Steel" (2:32)
"
I'm Just a Lucky So-and-So " (
Mack David ,
Duke Ellington ) (2:50)
"I'm Talking About You" (1:48)
"
Come On " (1:48)
"
Nadine (Is It You?) " (Berry,
Alan Freed ) (2:35)
"
Crazy Arms " (
Ralph Mooney , Chuck Seals) (2:12)
"
You Never Can Tell " (2:40)
"The Things I Used To Do" (
Guitar Slim ) (2:40)
"
Promised Land " (2:20)
"
No Particular Place to Go " (2:41)
"Liverpool Drive" (2:53)
"You Two" (2:08)
"Chuck's Beat" (Berry,
Bo Diddley ) (10:35)
"Little Marie" (2:34)
"Dear Dad" (1:48)
"Sad Day Long Night" (2:42)
"It's My Own Business" (2:10)
"It Wasn't Me" (2:32)
"Ramona Say Yes" (2:40)
"Viva Viva Rock N' Roll" (2:00)
"Tulane" (2:36)
"Have Mercy Judge" (2:38)
"My Dream" (5:56)
"Reelin' and Rockin'", live recording (7:02)
"
My Ding-a-Ling ", live single-edit (4:16)
"Johnny B. Goode", live recording (3:13)
"A Deuce" (2:32)
"Woodpecker" (3:33)
"Bio" (4:22)
Performers
Production
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Microsoft . Archived from
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Rolling Stone . Archived from
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Larkin, Colin (2007).
Encyclopedia of Popular Music (4th ed.).
Oxford University Press .
ISBN
978-0195313734 .
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"Past Winners Search" .
Grammy.com .
The Recording Academy . Retrieved January 14, 2013 .
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"Chuck Berry Chart History (Canadian Albums)" .
Billboard . Retrieved January 4, 2023.