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Uploaded by on May 2, 2008

Live performance, 1955

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  • @willpn100 Barry did hit the charts on Aug 20th 55. Elvis had a # 3 national hit on the Billboard country chart I'm Left, You're Right, She's Gone, March 1955. His followed up was the #1 smash I Forgot To Remember To Forget in July 1955. The flipside was Mystery Train, a huge hit on the B&R Charts. All three were before Barrys, and Richards hit. That's all Right July 1954, and released on 19 July 1954 pre-dates them all including Haley. Little Richard did not record pop until 55.

  • @sonnstarr Chuck Berry hit the national charts in 1955, before Elvis. In 1954 Elvis went on Country hit parade. Little Richard started recording in 1951. In 1954, Bill Haley exports the first international rock and roll hit "Shake, Rattle and Roll, #7 on Billboard charts.

  • @fcbpuyol5 have u heard ida red?? its nearly the exact same.

  • @willpn100 ur a retard

  • cameltrail- you got it right. Elvis was before Chuck Berry and Little Richard. A year before they recorded their first singles, " Maybellene", and "Titti-Frutti" Elvis had already become successful. He recorded 3 singles in Jan. 54. Then on July 5th-54 he recorded "That's Alright". It be came in instant hit. Rolling Stone Magazine credits it as the first Rock N Roll single ever recorded. He went on to record 10 more singles in 1954 and signed on with the L.H.R.

  • Gene Vincent´s version of "Maybelline" is better than this one!

  • @Jacobrester Damn those blacks stealing from us whities, fucking racistbastards!

  • @Jacobrester He did write Maybellene he just took the way Ida Red went. But the lyrics are Chuck Berry's

  • @cameltrail Chuck Berry did not write 'Maybelliene"......Chuck stole the song from country singer Bob Wills ....Wills had a song called "Ida Red" and Berry stole it and turned it into Maybellieene.....Berry admitted this many years later

  • just enjoy the song!!

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