Chuck Berry Performs "You Can't Catch Me" in 1956's "Rock, Rock, Rock!"
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- Опубликовано: 16 окт 2024
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"Rock, Rock, Rock!," the 1956 black-and-white film starring Cleveland disc jockey and "the King of Rock 'n' Roll" Alan Freed as himself, told the story of a teenage girl trying to gather the money she needs to buy a gown for an upcoming dance. A number of performances -- including those by Hall of Fame inductees Chuck Berry, LaVern Baker, the Flamingos, Frankie Lymon and the Teengers and the Moonglows -- move the picture along and provide its rock and roll soundtrack.
In this clip, Freed introduces the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum's 2012 American Music Masters honoree Chuck Berry, who delivers his signature moves over "You Can't Catch Me." rockhall.com/in...
Chuck Berry was the guy who the Beatles and Rolling Stones had in common and both groups loved what he did. Chuck was way ahead of his time as a lyricist and was such a great guitarist.
The way he was able to hook up the video camera in the women's toilet, no easy but chuck would do anything to watch a woman have a dump, pure class 👍
way ahead of any time as a lyricist imo ......you can't catch him as a lyricist
@redfox7490 You know, it's pretty petty to only see the bad in someone when they make a few mistakes, and overlook all the great things they did in their life entirely. We're all human beings, and we make mistakes. Stop being so vindictive and shunning people constantly, when, I guarantee you've done something just as bad, or maybe even worse at some point in your life. You may actually find joy one day if you can just learn to forgive.
Pimpin' women for decades. Ran brothels not for a few weeks or years, but decades.
@@huntergreen1767 Berry also stole songs from pianist Johnnie Johnson. You don't think that Berry wrote all of those songs by himself do you? Johnson was going to sue but time ran out. Listen to numerous songs and you'll notice that they are NOT guitar songs but piano songs - for example, "Roll Over Beethoven".
This man influenced so many of the biggest artists in history. Come Together!
Yes! He doesn't get enough credit for what he did!
Come together is a good example
Lennon fu accusato di plagio ma poi trovo' un accordo col produttore di Berry ... lavoro' su dei pezzi rock'n roll e nacque un' album. Grandi entrambi ...
He was good at transporting young girls across state lines for prostitution, his armed robbery charges, putting up cameras in the women's bathroom., swearing at his audience, forgetting his songs when playing live and walking off the stage. Could use some work on his melodies. What a guy.
@@samantacampa3857 Ci sono infatti casi ben piu' eclatanti e non mi sentirei mai di parlare di plagio in questo caso e non per difendere Lennon ma proprio oggettivamente.
almost every rock star in history has done a remake of a chuck berry song. this guy influenced EVERYBODY!
Não consigo achar grandes similaridades entre a duas músicas.
You could also say he was influenced by the guitar playing of Sister Rosetta Tharpe. Little Richard was also influenced by her.
Chuck berry watched me having a big shite in the toilet, although he did not tell me he was secretly video taping me.
@@redfox7490 Shut your stupid ignorant mouth you asshole. How dare you make a stupid juvenile junior high comment on a Chuck Berry video, If you think you;re being funny, I have news for you YOU"RE NOT
@@jonnychingas5757 hey princess don't cry 🤗 dingle berry was a sick perv who video taped dozens of woman and had to pay them off 😘😂🤣🤣
RIP Chuck, from a Beatles fan in Liverpool who (like the Beatles themselves) acknowledges the massive influence of Berry on their career. A Legend.
Chuck has ole' blacktop moving up quicky.... Beatles chose slowly
plagiarism the song come togheter with chug berry
@@jimlill4517 traffic moves much slower in England 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@elizabeth_7761 calling it plagiarism is a huge stretch. It sounds nothing like Come Together aside from the one line saying here come blacktop moving up slowly...
"If rock n roll was to be given a name that name would be chuck berry, hail hail rock n roll" -John lennon
Elvis was donned the King of rock and roll, but chuck was the god of rock and roll
Adrian Walker no elvis is god of music
Chuck Berry, "Elvis simply was the greatest there ever was, is, or will ever be"
@@stefanjovanovic6840 The Beatles were bigger than Elvis.
Osama Bin Laden no way? No one is more well known than the Elvis but the beatles might be bigger in sales. But Elvis has most number 1 hits so No one come close to him sorry
@@stefanjovanovic6840 No. 1 hits? Really? Where did you look that up? Although it's undeniable that The Beatles ultimately loved Elvis Presley and he's the one that ignited the fire that built The Beatles. John Lennon himself have said that multiple times. But in terms of musical impact? Come on, man. Watch this breakdown by a well-renowned classical/movie composer about the impact of The Beatles in music and how they literally changed how we do music forever, combining the old and the new. Here's the link: ruclips.net/video/ZQS91wVdvYc/видео.html
John Lennon says : Rock and Roll is Chuck Berry!
Yes! Come Together!
He also said check for cameras if you where having a shite at Chucky's house 💩
Here come up flattop
Yeah he did , he said if they are gonna rename rock n roll, they should call it Chuck Berry
@@redfox7490 What? Is that a joke? I don't get it, if it is, but if it's not, I _must_ hear the explanation. Please, indulge me.
A hundred years from now, Chuck will be remembered as one of the greatest American songwriters of his day.
Chuck and Little Richards are modern Rock & Roll founders....
I doubt it. Do you remember the greatest songwriters of the 1920's? Don't cheat and look it up.
@@mikemartin5749 ye, i agree. He was pretty good but he aint bob dylan.
African American
@@kierawhite6264 American*
Not only was Chuck Berry a bitchin' guitar player, and top-notch songwriter, he had the comedic timing of Charlie Chaplin, and Buster Keaton!
Yep a good day for berry was watching a woman have a dump in the toilet , sick pervert 😂😂😂
@@redfox7490 source?
@@bryanleigh6497 Google it, you simpleton
Under rated, fkn great
And he was quick tempered, There’s a video out where he hits Keith Richards as Eric Clapton watches on. Great!
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Chuck Berry the greatest rock and roll musician that ever lived.
Nope! Not even close.
@@JimDeferiovery close.
@@Brother_Dre1900 You need to hear the hundreds of rock n roll and rockabilly songs from the 1950's. Berry was mainly rockabilly and he really wasn't special and he outright stole songs from black pianist Johnnie Johnson. Johnson sued but eventually the Statute of Limitations took effect and the lawsuit had to be dropped. For example, does "Roll Over Beethoven" sound like a piano song or a guitar song? I play guitar and to me both "Roll Over Beethoven" AND "Can't Catch Me" sound like a piano songs, and the same for other supposed Chuck Berry songs.
Why rockabilly people like Buddy Holly, Chuck Berry, Jerry Lee Lewis and a couple of others were exalted in the public eye and someone like Johnny Burnette wasn't doesn't seem to be about talent and merit but about money and whoever is willing to play along with the record companies.
Love the way he illustrates the story he's singing and playing. He's doing about 4 or 5 things at once here.
He is miming. That's how.
Dim Bulb He's not really singing and playing here.
that is so ..
it would eventually be called "lip-syncing" 😮
@@user-ld7ch1er6jHe did it live as well. Very animated player. You should check out his stuff. He inspired everyone after 1955. hope that helps, good day.
He is a legend in himself and this sample is the best example.
David Blues they also did a cover of one of his songs to so he isn’t just a legend he is a god.
Ghccoolj a cover???? Your a Fucking joke, like 12 covers
Chuck Berry is the one direct connection from Beatles to Stones. I hear Jagger in this song.
He was already a legend before Lennon ripped off (what they used to call 'sampling') his lyrics for Come Together. Don't need whitebread Beatles to validate great black music.
@@drewwolf533 you're right.
The real king of rock 'n' roll. It all starts with Chuck.
Dancing while playing that guitar. Just amazing!
Well, in this video he was miming & lip-syncing to a record. Note: no guitar cord, no amp, no mic.
This looks super cool now! Imagine What it must have looked like in 1956....!!!!
To the Beatles fans coming here for the source of inspiration for Come Together. Here you go
1:10
thx
I think it was a bit exaggerated for that one line like how oasis mention yellow Submarine supersonic I think it was more of a reference I don’t think the song sounds that much alike
@@scarygarey3271 to be fair, the rhythm and cadence with which Lennon sang Come Together is also very similar to how Chuck Berry sings this song. There’s also the “juju” lyric near the end of this song that could also arguably be seen as having inspired John.
I dont hear any resemblance at all to "Come Together."
@@MegaAluchi Here come ol' blacktop
Damn, coronavirus lockdown got me listenin to all types of music
You shouldve been done that
Lisyen to punk rock
Yes, time to explore music made before 2015. Amazing but it exists.
Use your right hand
Lol there’s only one reply that makes sense
Some of my favorite Chuck Berry footage......R.I.P.- Mr. Berry, the true king & father of rock 'n' roll......
BTW, Chuck loved John Lennon. It was the publisher who sued. In Chuck's film, Hail, Hail, Rock & Roll, Chuck insisted that Julian perform "Johnny B. Goode." Listen to Chuck introducing Julian & you can hear how much he loved John. Chuck never forgot how John promoted him to a younger audience.
fuck john lennon. that bitch ruined too many black songs.
a century of black music lol ok
Allow me to speak for almost everyone in response. Fuck you.
I love all the Rock & Roll music from the 50's, was born in 68, and have a father whose knowledge of the most obscure singers and regional groups, is uncanny.
My parents played the early music I grew to play, and lets get one thing straight, Rock & Roll is a mix of Country Blue Grass, Blues, along with a few other genre, so lets not get into ownership and who created it.
Its a beautfull mix, And Its AMERICAN,,, The Raucous little rebel of the world.
Just be proud.
Chuck and John were friends in the early 70's.
There is NOTHING in history that is more rock n roll than THIS
Man, there's some songs that just take you back in time, this is one of them!
Chuck was the roots of every great rock artist, no doubt.
Sure could make you want to get up and dance. RIP, Chuck Berry, age 90.
If you've ever seen Chuck Berry playing those blazing riffs while duck-walking across the stage, it's something you never forget!
Le plus incroyable, sa musique, ses riffs son rythme, son style ,son punch sont peut-être uniques dans toute nôtre galaxy ,il n y a peut-être q un seul chuck berry dans tout l univer et on a eu beaucoup de chance de l écouter et de le voir quand je pense à lui alors son Rock N Roll ça rend fou , merci Chuck ta musique est éternel...
Love this and love the fact that is influenced the Beatles Come Together, later Brilliantly covered by MJ. So Chuck, Paul, John and Michael thank you for these tracks that have kept us dancing and rocking over the last 70 years. 😊
@markjohnson7488Paul McCartney himself admited that. The intial Lennon's version reminded too much Chuck Berry's song so they had to slow it down. Look for the video and listen to Paul's words.
I had the anthology CD for many years and always skipped this song. One day I let it play through and heard the "here c'mon flat top" line...I never knew about the "Come Together" connection and it blew my mind. Rock and roll has a lot of surprises, especially with the internet and RUclips revealing so much information.
Fat Domino, Little Richard and Chuck Berry are all pioneers of Rock & Roll they will forever remain legends may all of them rest in peace.
Still fresh after all these years. I love you Chuck Berry.
Sweet Little Sixteen = Surfin USA = Back in the USSR = 100 other songs. That's how rock music works. The DNA of every rock song always goes back to the beginning.
Chuck Berry i remember seeing this on TV in the 80's when i was a kid thinking this is some cool music, Chuck berry was amazing.
Chuck was a tough businessman too. If you booked Chuck for a show you had to provide the band, a specific amp setup (Fender Dual Showman’s, otherwise the price went up), and he insisted on being paid in cash before he ever played a note onstage. He was also rumored to travel with a .38 revolver in his guitar case
I can see why the kids went crazy for him. So much carisma and God given talent. I wish I would have been lucky enough to have seen the king Chuck Berry in concert. Keef and the Stones loved him so much
He makes his guitar sound like a whole band is playing with him. Amazing.
One is, lol!
not really cos there is a band playing with him
@@bryanleigh6497 Right on! He was playin with a whole band. Peace, M.A.
😂😅The magic of playback!
My favorite is his 1956 wireless guitar
This guy was a lyrics master
Yeah
Mr. Rock'n'Roll.. can't get any better than this
How could anyone not dance uncontrollably to this?
Chuck Berry was a 1950s Snoop Dogg. Both are legends🏆
Except Chuck Berry actually has talent.
One of Chuck's great and one of his great b&w "sync'd" film performances - great moves in relation to the lyrics. And, yeah, that Gretsch Duo-Jet. RIP Our Man of Rock 'n' Roll. You were and are the greatest!
I love that Gretsch. Real clue that this is lip sync.
Chuck berry is the personification of rock and roll
I saw this movie when it came to town...I was amazed...I was from the countryside...heard the man but seeing him is so much more more.
RIP Chuck and God bless Long live true Rock and Roll.😎🤙
Love it when ppl get on Wikipedia to read about Chuck Berry then post it like they are an early rock and roll historian. Been listening to him since I was a young kid. 67 yr old now and I have CB on my hifi now.🤣
The King of Rock n Roll
Elvis
@@TheWorldTeacher No
The real king... unlike that other poser.
Rest in peace Chuck, thanks for giving us music, thanks for giving us the rock and roll.
Whether in music or life in general, I'll never understand why some people think they have to criticize one to elevate another. Chuck has his place in greatness & it can never be taken away from him. Like only a handful of other artists, everything that has followed was either directly or indirectly influenced by him.
it’s the way he actions out the whole somg while playing the guitar with ease. Something else
that's the real king of rock n roll!
Amen to that and I love Elvis too. Chuck was 1st though and his style is timeless. Watch Jimi Hendrix videos and you'll see some of his moves preformed a decade earlier by Chuck.
Hell, a couple of years ago I saw Slash duckwalking. As long as people are still playing electric guitars, Chuck's legacy will be there.
Angus Young of AC/DC also copied Chuck's moves.
gep015 angus young le ase un tributo
Dentsun4228: But the real queen is Carole King !!!
legends never die
This man is such a legend... unreal. Absolutely unreal.
The rock and roll is the God of the music.
I saw this in a rock movie when I was a bike riding kid...I couldn't believe that such talented people walked the planet along with me...they was like supernatural to this country boy.
the grand grand father of rock & roll. One of the first rock & rollers.
"Come together" at a quicker tempo
1:12
Here come old flat top
He come grooving up slowly instead of - He was moving up with me, etc.
He got joo joo eyeball
He one holy roller
1:18
He wear no shoe shine instead I put my foot in my tank, etc
He got toe jam football
He got monkey finger
He shoot Coca-Cola
Starts at 1:26 - 1:27 Instead of "So, I...", Lennon says, "He say..."
He say I know you, you know me
One thing I can tell you is you got to be free instead of Bye bye NJ I'll be coming home
You can match each Chuck line with a Lennon line, only Chuck is at a quicker tempo
Repeats at times throughout song.
NOBODY ... wrote a song with such perfect meter as Chuck Berry.
Gotta love every second of this video.
The greatest rock n roller, he wrote, he played the greatest riffs ever
Even if you could catch him ..... you cant touch him !! Hes the best ever.
Way beyond a legend.
You can visualize his storytelling and his music is the perfect complimentary soundtrack
I became a fan when I saw Chuck perform this in a movie in the fifties. It's a story in just a few minutes. Delightful.
Pioner and father of rock & roll. RIP mister Chuck roll.
Almost everyone knows that You Can't Catch Me was that song that inspired Lennon to write Come Together. As a matter of fact, John Lennon also covered the song You Can't Catch Me for his 1975 covers album Rock N Roll.
It's been said that the similarities between this song and "Come Together" resulted in the Lennon song being banned by the BBC due to copyright infringement! Personally, I seriously doubt it.... 🤔
It was more likely due to the reference to Coca Cola. Product endorsement was strictly prohibited...
Wow this performance have me smiling wow Mr Berry RIP
I'm Gone Like A Cool Breeze . RIP Chuck Berry...Rock N' Roll PIONEER !
1:10 "Here come old flat-top" was one lyric John Lennon couldn't resist swiping for the Beatles' "Come Together." Melodically, he basically lifted this song; just slowed it way down, added a killer bass line, and worked some studio magic on it. But when it comes to songwriting, that is absolutely standard. You take a piece of something you like, and make it your own.
Yeah but John added that great chorus that one upped this tune.
the chorus is quite different . come together is a real killer ! just a good inspiration but it ain't a rip off
John Lennons first edition of this song sounded much more like this song by Chuck Berry. As a matter of fact it got changed due to a warning from both Paul McCartney and their record producer that the original was a flat out rip off. (see ruclips.net/video/vAJ5MkEcUYg/видео.html)
So they changed it and makes the chorus break up into a minor chord before hitting the sub-dominant chord in an otherwise traditional round of chords.
Yeah, Chuck threatened legal action...and if you look at the songwriting credits for The Beach Boys' "Surfin' USA", you'll see Chuck's name along with Brian Wilson's, because he sued them for stealing his song "Sweet Little Sixteen" and putting different words to it!
The fact he kept that line was like saying flat out what his inspiration was. An homage, no denying. But a very different song in the end.
Chuck influenced so many rockers and blues artists that followed him decades later. RIP chuck.
Baby you're tuned to Rock and roll🎧 look at that duck walk just pure classic rip Chuck
RIP BUDDY !! THANKS FOR THE ROCK'N'ROLL LEGACY !!
Play at 1/2 speed to hear the "Come Together" groove during the verses. Best displayed at 1:02
for my money Chuck is the undisputed godfather of rock 'n' roll.
A natural born entertainer.
gone like a cool breeze. Rest in peace
I used to rush home from school to play this 78!
the father of rock and roll more than a king
He started it & we all followed
G O N E . . . . . . . like a coooooool breeze. RIP Chuck, thanks for the memories!
I saw a interview involving early rolling stones. The bass player was saying he got into the sound of rock and roll through this movie. He said people were laughing in the theater. Saying this part was funny. But he was memorized and saw it for what it truly is. Electric rock and roll.
Is anybody interested in Bowie, Beatles etc? This is the king of rock and roll doing one of the greatest songs ever. Concentrate on Chuck Berry. Forget the rest. Hail hail rock and roll!
I like John Lennon singing rock n roll songs in the Beatles,
Bob Seger sang "All Chuck's children are out there, playin' his licks" ... RIP Chuck Berry, you were the Man. Rock would not be rock without you.
Man, the duck was just too cool for words. Chuck Berry had a great sense of humour.
Chuck may have been somewhat of a prick BUT he was the best rock lyricist and poet ever and practically invented rock guitar. He was my guitar teacher way back when (via his records).
the true king of Rock and Roll
This guy was so ahead of his time... look at those moves, listen to the music and the lyrics... 1956?? ...a real Master, the father of R'N'R.
his guitar play is 🔥..
Chuck Berry I STILL listen to you every since the 60s. WE APPRECIATE YOU. RIP CHUCK BERRY. FROM DAVID RANSOME BASS GUITAR PLAYER IN WASHINGTON DC.
Gone but never forgotten,March 18.2017 at 90 years of age R.I.P. CHUCK BERRY
This absolutely blows me away
That duck walk at the end
R.I.P. Chuck. Thanks for the Rock
If you listen to his lyrics, you can't believe that this sing was written in the 50's. That is a lyrics of a 2018 song. Now i know why John Lennon admired him so much.
A masterpiece by the Master. R.I.P.
It's something deeper... Soul-level.😎
First time watching Chuck Berry and man oh man ! 👏🏻 He’s so slick & high energy 😮 I love his white tux, his hair, his acting out the lyrics. And the song… I want to hear it remastered & through a great set of speakers ❤️🎵
Now you are a star shining in the paradise. For ever in our souls, dear Chuck Berry.
Chuck definitely was a true showman and his music influenced so many bands.
Chuck berry , king of rock and roll.
Wow🎉🎉🎉🎉 Simply amazing!
Imagine a world with only this version. How much did we loose? I think it's a lot.
Creator of Rock n roll!!
Black folks took country music and made it music you can't help but dance to even if you are sitting in a chair. That gospel passion and yes the drums, not racist to say. Those guys kicked in the door Elvis, Buddy Holly, Stones, Beatles, Clapton, Zep ran through. Without black artists Stevie Ray Vaughn might have played Roy Rogers songs. That is how big a legacy these artists left us.
Chuck Berry is the pinnacle of rock and roll similarly to how #kraftwerk are the pinnacle for electronic.