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Videos Album: Carol1964

"Carol"
Single by Chuck Berry
B-side"Hey Pedro"
ReleasedAugust 1958 (1958-08)
Recorded12 June 1958
StudioChess (Chicago)[1]
GenreRock and roll
Length2:21
LabelChess
Songwriter(s)Chuck Berry
Chuck Berry singles chronology
"Beautiful Delilah"
(1958)
"Carol"
(1958)
"Jo Jo Gunne"
(1958)

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Carol

Rolling Stones

1964 Single
  • Fecha Lanzamiento: Junio 1964 · Fecha Grabación: 1964 -
    Discográfica: Chess · Estudio de grabación: Chess (Chicago)[1] ·

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    Song written by Chuck Berry

    "Carol" is a song written and recorded by Chuck Berry, first released by Chess Records in 1958, with "Hey Pedro" as the B-side. The single reached number 18 on Billboard`s Hot 100 and number 9 on the magazine`s R&B chart.[2] In 1959, it was included on his first compilation album, Berry Is on Top.

    Berry employs his well-known guitar figure, which AllMusic critic Matthew Greenwald describes as "a guitar lick that indeed propelled not just Berry`s greatest works, but the rock & roll genre itself."[3] The Rolling Stones recorded it in 1964 for their debut album and a live version was released on Get Yer Ya-Ya`s Out! (1969).[3] A live recording from Oakland in November 1969 is included in the bootleg album, Live`r Than You`ll Ever Be. Their recordings were preceded by a performance by the Beatles in 1963, later included on Live at the BBC (1994). Several other artists have also recorded the song.[4]

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    Song written by Chuck Berry

    "Carol" is a song written and recorded by Chuck Berry, first released by Chess Records in 1958, with "Hey Pedro" as the B-side. The single reached number 18 on Billboard`s Hot 100 and number 9 on the magazine`s R&B chart.[2] In 1959, it was included on his first compilation album, Berry Is on Top.

    Berry employs his well-known guitar figure, which AllMusic critic Matthew Greenwald describes as "a guitar lick that indeed propelled not just Berry`s greatest works, but the rock & roll genre itself."[3] The Rolling Stones recorded it in 1964 for their debut album and a live version was released on Get Yer Ya-Ya`s Out! (1969).[3] A live recording from Oakland in November 1969 is included in the bootleg album, Live`r Than You`ll Ever Be. Their recordings were preceded by a performance by the Beatles in 1963, later included on Live at the BBC (1994). Several other artists have also recorded the song.[4]

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