Wee Wee Hours

Song recorded by Chuck Berry in 1955 From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

"Wee Wee Hours" is a song written and recorded by Chuck Berry in 1955. Originally released as the B-side of his first single, "Maybellene", it went on to become a hit, reaching number 10 in the Billboard R&B chart.[2]

Released1955 (1955)
RecordedMay 21, 1955
Quick facts Single by Chuck Berry, A-side ...
"Wee Wee Hours"
Single by Chuck Berry
A-side"Maybellene"
Released1955 (1955)
RecordedMay 21, 1955
StudioUniversal Recording Corp. (Chicago)[1]
GenreBlues
Length3:02
LabelChess
SongwriterChuck Berry
ProducersLeonard Chess, Phil Chess
Chuck Berry singles chronology
"I Hope These Words Will Find You Well"
(1954)
"Wee Wee Hours"
(1955)
"Thirty Days"
(1955)
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The song is a twelve-bar blues, described as "a slow, sensuous blues featuring some exceptional piano from Johnnie Johnson".[3] "Wee Wee Hours" was on the audition tape submitted by Berry to Leonard Chess in hope of landing a recording contract with Chess Records.[3] Although it seemed like a good fit with the record company's blues roster,[4] Chess was more interested in the song that became "Maybellene", the song that launched Berry's career as a rock and roll star.

Berry often performed the song live. It is included on the 1969 album Chuck Berry Live in Concert,[5] and in the 1987 film Hail! Hail! Rock 'n' Roll.[6]

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