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Post by Bosse Engzell »

I have an old LP with Buck title song is "I've Got a Tiger By Tail" Capitol ST2283. Last song on B side is "Memphis", YES a Chuck Berry song. Was Buck Owens the first country star to record a Chuck Berry?

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No.

Marty Robbins recorded Maybellene in 1955.

Ernest Tubb recorded Thirty Days, circa 1956 or 57.

I'm sure there's more than that.

Pretty sure Conway Twitty recorded some of Chuck's songs, but I'm not sure when they came out.
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Buck recorded Johnny B Goode on his Live in London album. I might have the name of the album wrong. That recording is also on the recently released "Buck 'em" collection.
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THANK YOU boys. Yes I have "Live in London", I think J D Maness on steel there.

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Jim & Jesse did a whole album, Berry Pickin' in The Country, that came out Jan 1965. Banjo, Fiddle, Mandolin, guitar and brother harmonies!
Memphis
Maybelline
Johnny B. Goode
Sweet Little Sixteen
Roll Over Beethoven
Reelin' and Rockin'
Brown-Eyed Handsome Man
Too Much Monkey Business
Bye Bye Johnny
Back In the USA

https://youtu.be/qtjjHeX6blA?list=PLqaP ... 0TysNfEPb6
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Sorry for delay, but a BIG THANK YOU for this Alvin!

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Post by Russ Wever »

The Memphis, Tennessee song has been covered by
Ernest Tubb, Conway Twitty, Flatt & Scruggs, Buck
Owens, Faron Young, Hank Williams Junior, Sammy
Kershaw, The Statler Brothers, Tobee Keith,
and Roy Orbison as well as Count Basie,
Paul Anka, Rod Stewart, The Dave Clark
Five, Del Shannon and, yes, even . .
~> Missus Miller.

~Rw
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Thank you Russ, Missus Miller.

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Post by Walter Stettner »

Tony Farr recorded it as steel instrumnetal on his LP "Tony's Touch". I have that LP somewhere, have to look for it and listen.

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