CBID is the Chuck Berry International Directory, a 2.200 page pile of Chuck Berry records information published in four volumes between 2008 and 2013. For details
see the bibliography section of this site.CBID is never complete as new records and CDs appear and some old rarities are discovered. This section presents interesting additions and corrections to CBID.
Today: 31 artists/groups â 44 new cover versions to be added to the chapter on Chuck Berry covers in Volume 3 (+ 1 correction)
BRYAN ADAMS (Canada)
See Volume 3, page 1034 for biographical info.
Rock And Roll Music (2:34) 2014
CD: Tracks Of My Years [Verve (Badman) 96823 7] • USA, 2014
Here Adams has gone back to his roots and recorded songs from the likes of the Beach Boys, Bob Dylan, the Beatles, John Fogerty, Eddie Cochran and more. There are three variants of the album, standard edition (11 tracks), De Luxe edition (16 tracks) and a Japanese edition (17 tracks).
ANIMALS (UK)
See Volume 3, pages 1041-42 for biographical info.
Sweet Little Sixteen ( : ) 1966 (live)
LP: Five Animals Donât Stop No Show [Rhythm & Blues LPR&B-13] • UK, 2017 (RSD)
Recorded live for a BBC radio session in 1966. RSD means that the record was released in time with the internationally celebrated Record Store Day, here in April 2017.
MARCEL BONTEMPI (Germany)
Real name Marcel Sala-Keikel from Kassel. Has been around since the mid â90s and in the 2000s released several singles on various labels. In 2015 a CD was released containing many various recordings and demos.
Havana Moon (3:23) 2018
45: Twi-Lite TL-002 • 2018, Germany
Sounds a bit like Carlos Santanaâs version from 1983. Although a little more simple arrangement. Bontempi plays all the instruments himself according to the sleeve.
BRAD & BRIAN (USA)
Duo from Vermont, New England. No more information available.
No Money Down (2:49) 1966
LP: Brad & Brian [Allen TR4M-5080/5081] • USA, 1966
Acoustic rousing bluesy version, according to someone whoâs heard it. Recorded at Allen Associates by Glenn Allen. The album proclaims that the music is blues, folk, rock and pop by the duo. I think this must have been a local maybe private pressing.
CADILLAC, The (Hungary)
Rockânâroll revival group from Budapest. Been around since the early â90s.
Sweet Little Sixteen (4:09) 1994 (live)
CD: Live â94 [BĂĄl-Na ProdukciĂł ? ] • Hungary, 1994
Roll Over Beethoven (2:33) 1997
CD: The Cadillacâs Showtime [Cadillac & Maximusic Records CAD 59-01] • Hungary, 1997
CASTAWAYS (Philippines)
Sonny Baecher (vocals),Tony Jalandoni (lead guitar), Charlie Meeleib (rhythm guitar), Bobby Juico (bass), Danny Pangan (drums).
Sweet Little Sixteen (2:10) 1970s
45: Silahis Records SRS-077 • Philippines, 1970s
CHICAGO BLUES ALL STARS (USA)
See page 1265 under CLIFTON JAMES
This should actually have been listed under Chicago Blues All Stars and not Clifton James. Donât know what the people at Laserlight were thinking as the info on the actual âChicago Blues Bandâ CD listed under Clifton James in Vol.3 are full of mistakes and wrong info. The band was really called Chicago Blues All Stars and the personnel on the actual recording were as follows: led by Willie Dixon (bass), Lafayette Leake (piano), Lee Jackson (guitar), Walter Horton (harmonica), Clifton James (drums). So it actually should read something like this:
Wee Wee Hours (5:10) (live) 1970
2-CD: Chicago Blues All Stars 1970 [Klondike KL2CD-5084] • USA, 2017
Vocals by Clifton James. Recorded in Germany on 8 November 1970. CD 1 is by this group performing 10 tracks and the rest they are backing Sister Rosetta Tharpe.
CD 2 has more by Rosetta Tharpe and also gospel groups The Patterson Singers and Stars Of Faith, all backed by the band.
ERIC CLAPTON (UK)
See Volume 3, page 1126 for biographical info.
Little Queenie (6:18) 1974 (live)
2-CD: Eric Clapton: Life In 12 bars [Universal 673212-9] • UK, 2018
Previously unreleased. Recorded live at Long Beach Arena, California in July â74. 32 tracks. Also released as a 4-LP deluxe set. Music on the 2-CD set is taken from a documentary about the life and times of Clapton. Available as DVD and Blue-Ray.
JESSIE CLARK (USA)
Contemporary country/folk artist from Norfolk, Nebraska. Sounds a bit like Anne Murray.
Johnny B. Goode (3:07) 2015
CD: Beautiful Night [Praire Wind Records 888295211000] • USA, 2015
Again interesting to notice the inclusion of Berryâs classic, as the other 11 tracks are not familiar with me at all.
FOX AND THE RAIDERS (USA)
Garage band.
Roll Over Beethoven (2:30) 1965
45: Disaster Records DR-140 • 1965
Record label out of Inidianois, Mississippi
GIBASDRA (Sweden)
It seems like they are a dance band type of thing, however, they look like a rock band.
You Never Can Tell (âMonsieur Pierreâ) ( : ) early 1970s
45: California C-5661 (PS) • Sweden, 1970s
I havenât heard this but the Swedish title is identical to the one by the Streaplers from 1970.
HERMANOS CARRION (Mexico)
Memphis, Tennessee [âMemphisâ] (2:18) 1966
EP: La Llorona [Orfeon EP-613] • Mexico, 1966
Singing in Spanish. Arranged as the Johnny Rivers version.
HOLLIES (UK)
See Volume 3, pages 1252-53 for biographical info.
Reelinâ And Rockinâ (2:28) 1963 (live)
Roll Over Beethoven ( : ) 1963 (live)
Too Much Monkey Business (2:02) 1965 (live)
LP: Shake With The Hollies [Rhythm & Blues LPR&B-14] • UK, 2017 (RSD)
The first two covers were recorded live in concert 1963 (not the best of sound), and the last one was recorded live in 1965 for the Shindig! TV show in the US. RSD = Record Store Day, April 2017.
BRIAN JAMES (UK)
Born Brian Robertson in Hammersmith, London in 1955. Regarded as a punk-rock guitarist and also a founding member of bands like The Damned and The Lords Of The New Church. Heâs also been involved in other bands and has released several solo projects.
Around And Around (2:31) 2017
45EP: Too Hot To Pop [Easy Action EARS-134] • UK, 2017
First I thought it was something wrong with the pickup but it wasnât. A crash site for sound. I donât know who decided to make it like this but it didnât work at all. Punk rock. The four track vinyl EP also includes âRoute 66â with a Berry beat which is ok but nothing more, âLong Tall Shortyâ using a little bit of Berry guitar sound, and finally âLiving Dollâ which I wonât comment.
Brian wrote the liner notes on the back side: When Mr. Chuck Berry died recently I figured it was time to cover one of his songs as a tribute (also check out the title of this EP). Then I thought why stop there? So I settled on an EP of my childhood faves, hope you dig âem, they were fun to play. So now you know.
JOHNNY LABORIEL (Mexico)
Memphis, Tennessee [as âMemphisâ] (2:33) 1964
EP: Que Hice You de Malo [Orfeon EP-379] • Mexico, 1964
Singing in Spanish. Arranged as the Johnny Rivers version.
LA CRUZ (Mexico)
Roll Over Beethoven (4:10) 1970s
45: Discos Versalles VER-001 • Mexico, 1970s
This turned up on eBay August 2017 but without any reference to year of release. However, because of the length of the song itâs probably modeled after the ELO 1972 version (?)
JIMMY LaFAVE (USA)
Folk singer/songwriter. Born in Wills Point, Texas 1955 but grew up in Stillwater, Oklahoma. Died in Austin, Texas 2017, 61 years of age. A great fan of Woodie Guthrie and a friend of the family, and have contributed on several Woodie Guthrie Folk Festivals. Actually, LaFave had been given 20 copies of lyrics from Guthrie by his daughter Nora Guthrie, for him to set music to. The album below features three of them. LaFave had released many albums since his first âDown Underâ in 1979.
Promised Land ( : ) 2016
2-CD: Peace Town [Music Row Records ] • USA, 2018
A 20 track set containing various recordings made during the last year of his life.
ELISE LeGROW (Canada)
Pop singer, songwriter Elise Madeline LeGrow was born in 1987. She is known both as a solo act and as a member of the band Whale Tooth. In April 2012 she released her first self titled EP and later in the year she released a seven track album. The album below would be her first full solo album. You Never Can Tell was available for listeners on iTunes and Spotify from mid 2017.
You Never Can Tell (3:06) 2017
You Canât Catch Me (medley) (3:01) 2017 (in medley with âYou Canât Judge A Book By The Coverâ)
CD: Playing Chess [Awesome Music BMG 538337362] • USA, 2018
11 Chess classics. You Never Can Tell is a slow soulful rendition. The reason she did it this way, she says, is because most listeners, including myself, usually miss its lyrical depth. Our slower tempo highlights the poetry. You Canât Catch Me is taken at a slower speed so that it fits with the Diddley number. Interesting combination.
LUIS LĂPEZ (El Salvador)
Johnny B. Goode [Ya Vas BarrabĂĄs, Ya Vas] (2:07) 1982
45: Dicesa DI-04 • El Salvador, 1982
Red vinyl.
TRINI LOPEZ (USA)
See Volume 3, page 1330 for biographical info.
You Never Can Tell (2:27) 2008
CD: Ramblinâ Man [Fuel CD-061731] • USA, 2008
Sorry to say but this sounds pretty dull and uninspiring. The album contains 14 various cover versions of songs ranging from âThe Wandererâ and âLay, Lady, Layâ to âLady Madonnaâ and âSugar Sugarâ (yes), and of course remakes of âIf I Had A Hammerâ and âLa Bambaâ. Recorded at the Ranch Studio in Los Angeles. This was his 63rd studio album!
TONY MAC (USA)
Johnny B. Goode ( : ) 1960s
45: Jewel Records 806J-0928 • USA, 1960s
Record label out of MT Healthy, Ohio.
OFFENBACH (Canada)
Featuring Gerry Boulet.
Reelinâ And Rockinâ [Chuâ Un Rocker] (5:15) 1977
45: A&M AM-444 • Canada, 1977
LP: Offenbach [A&M SP-9027] • Canada, 1977
PACIFICS (Ireland)
Beat quartet from Dublin.
Iâm Talking About You (1:38) 2011
45 EP: Play Favourites [Bachelor BR-51] • Ireland, 2011
Authentic â60s beat sound to this, in 2011.
RED âHOTNâ BLUE (Norway)
A bluesy rock band from Bergen. Tim Wright (vocals, guitar, harmonica), Jan Gunnar Bortheim (guitar), Ole Brudvik (bass) and Karsten Olsen (drums).
School Day [âSchooldaysâ] (2:28) 1989
EP 45: Bring It On Home [Asyl Records UNI-109] • 1989, Norway
A pretty heavy blues-rock version with forceful vocals and driving guitar(s). Recorded at Bergen Lydstudio.
ROLLING STONES (UK)
See volume 3, pages 1475-1477 for biographical info.
Come On (2:02) 1963 (live â Saturday Club,26 October)
Roll Over Beethoven (2:19) 1963 (live â Saturday Club, 26 October)
Memphis, Tennessee (2:22) 1963 (live â Saturday Club, 26 October)
Around And Around (2:45) 1964 (live â Top Gear, 23 July)
Carol (2:31) 1964 (live â Saturday Club, 18 April)
Beautiful Delilah (2:10) 1964 (live â Saturday Club, 18 April)
2-CD: On Air [Polydor (BBC) 670Â 274-0] • UK, 2017
Finally after so many years we get a very good section of the Rolling Stones live from the BBC. Most of them have been frequently featured on various bootlegs throughout the years (no survey from me there).
Bye Bye Johnny (2:08) 1964 (live â Saturday Club, 8 February)
Carol (2:40) 1964 (live â The Joe Loss Pop Show, 17 July)
10â LP: The Rolling Stones Play Chuck Berry [Reel To Reel STONES-01] • UK, 2017
Sorry, this is probably a bootleg, but I just had to include it. The 10â vinyl contains 8 tracks. In addition to the two songs above it includes the following from the above 2-CD set: Come On, Roll Over Beethoven, Memphis Tennessee, Beautiful Delilah, Around And Around. Plus a cover version of Donât You Lie To Me from Saturday Club, 8 February 1964. The front cover has a picture of Mick Jagger and Chuck Berryâs faces, which also decorates each label, side one and two respectively.
A limited edition of only 1000, mine is # 281.
CHRIS SMITHER (USA)
See Volume 3, page 1514 for biographical info.
Maybellene (2:56) 2017
CD: Call Me Lucky [Signature SIGCD-2093] • USA, 2018
A slower almost acoustic version in the traditionally Smither way.
STARGAZERS (UK)
See Volume 3, page 1530 for biographical info.
Roll Over Beethoven (2:30) 2018 (live)
CD: Rock That Swing [Part Records 3720] • Germany, 2018
Recorded live February 2018 in Munich, Germany during a boogie and swing festival. 11 bands from Germany, UK, Italy, France and Sweden.
STONE SOUP (USA)
Folk group from Upstate NY. John Bagale, Kira Kim-Fredell, Leila NĂșnez-Fredell, Peter Kim-Fredell. They also released an album in 2000 titled just âStone Soupâ.
Maybellene (3:59) 2018
CD: Big Wheel Turn [Unified Field Prod. 79857651332 0] • USA, 2018
A slow bluesy folk version, really effective.
THOMAS LAVELLE FOUR (UK)
You Never Can Tell (2:49) 2015
45: Rollin Records RR45-049 • UK
The Berry classic done the Jerry Lee Lewis way.
GEORGE THOROGOOD (USA)
See volume 3, page 1558 for biographical info, and a lot of other Berry covers.
It Wasnât Me (7:32) 1980 (live)
No Particular Place To Go (6:04) 1980 (live)
Reelinâ And Rockinâ (7:25) 1980 (live)
2-CD: Live At Rockpalast â Dortmund 1980 [MIG 90722] • Germany, 2017
Now here we have Mr. Thorogood in full blast! I remember back in the early â80s that I watched this show on TV and it was quite different from what I have seen before. Playing guitar like a ringinâ a bell and walking down from the stage and mingle with the audience still playing all the way. What a revelation. On this set he plays four Elmore James classics (among others a fabulous version of âMadison Bluesâ), a little John Lee Hooker, Muddy Waters, Bo Diddley and more.
Recorded at Westfalenhalle in Dortmund, Germany, 26 November â80.
WILD ANGELS (UK)
See Volume 3, page 1603 for biographical info.
Promised Land ( : ) 2016
Reelinâ And Rockinâ ( : ) 2016
CD: Leathers, Studs ânâ Stripes [Crazy Times CTR-CD 119] • UK, 2017
Billed as The Legendary Wild Angels on the cover. Rob Davies (lead/rhythm guitar, vocals), Freddie Piretta (piano, accordion), Mitch Mitchell (bass, vocals), Bob Burgos (drums, vocals). Rob Davies is singing on the two Berry covers. Goode RockânâRoll music.