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| Remastered hits. Sweet Little Rock 'N' Roller, Little Queenie, You Never Can Tell, No Particular Place To Go, My Ding-A-Ling, 15 more. |
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| 1 Sweet Little Rock & Roller |
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| 2 Little Queenie |
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| 3 Almost Grown |
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| 4 Back in the U.S.A. |
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| 5 Let It Rock |
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| 6 Too Pooped to Pop |
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| 7 Bye Bye Johnny |
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| 8 Jaguar and Thunderbird |
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| 9 Confessin' the Blues |
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| 10 Down the Road a Piece |
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| 11 I'm Talking About You |
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| 12 Come On |
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| 13 Nadine |
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| 14 You Never Can Tell |
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| 15 Promised Land |
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| 16 No Particular Place to Go |
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| 17 I Want to Be Your Driver |
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| 18 Tulane |
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| 19 My Ding-A-Ling [Single Edit][Live] |
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| 20 Reelin' and Rockin' [Live] |
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Album Review
Picking up where the first volume left off, "His Best, Vol. 2" runs through Chuck Berry's best-known singles in 1958 with "Sweet Little Rock And Roller" and runs through 1972, when he inexplicably had his first number one record with "My Ding-A-Ling." In addition to hits like "Let It Rock," "Little Queenie," "Almost Grown," "Nadine," "No Particular Place To Go," "You Never Can Tell," and "Promised Land," there are lesser-known gems like "Jo Jo Gunne," making it more than just a rote greatest-hits collection. No matter how good the two-part "His Best" series is -- and for fans that don't want to spring for "The Chess Box", it's the best way to assemble a reasonably comprehensive Chuck collection -- it's still a shame that Chess decided to delete the flawless single-disc compilation "The Great Twenty-Eight" in favor of this series. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
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Biography


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