Fresh Berry's

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ReleasedNovember 1965 (1965-11)[1]
RecordedSeptember 1–2, 1965
StudioTer Mar, Chicago, Illinois[2]
Fresh Berry's
Studio album by
ReleasedNovember 1965 (1965-11)[1]
RecordedSeptember 1–2, 1965
StudioTer Mar, Chicago, Illinois[2]
GenreRock and roll
Length29:21
LabelChess
ProducerLeonard Chess, Phil Chess
Chuck Berry chronology
Chuck Berry In London
(1965)
Fresh Berry's
(1965)
Chuck Berry's Golden Hits
(1967)
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Fresh Berry's [sic] is the ninth studio album by Chuck Berry, released by Chess Records in the United Kingdom in November 1965 and in the United States in April 1966[1] as an LP record in mono and stereo formats.[5] The US and UK versions of the album have different track listings, "Welcome Back Pretty Baby" is replaced by "Sad Day – Long Night".

It was Berry's last album of new material for Chess Records until Back Home, in 1970. After this album, he recorded his next several releases for Mercury Records.

All songs written by Chuck Berry except as noted

Side one

  1. "It Wasn't Me" - (2:32)
  2. "Run Joe" (Louis Jordan, Walter Merrick, Joe Willoughby) - (2:16)
  3. "Everyday We Rock & Roll" – 2:11
  4. "One for My Baby (and One More for the Road)" (Harold Arlen, Johnny Mercer) - (2:43)
  5. "Welcome Back Pretty Baby" - (2:35)
  6. "It's My Own Business" - (2:11)

Side two

  1. "Right Off Rampart Street" - (2:22)
  2. "Vaya Con Dios" (Buddy Pepper, Carl Hoff, Inez James, Larry Russell) - (2:36)
  3. "Merrily We Rock & Roll" - (2:11)
  4. "My Mustang Ford" - (2:17)
  5. "Ain't That Just Like a Woman" (Claude Demetrius, Fleecie Moore) - (2:13)
  6. "Wee Hour Blues" - (3:14)

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