St. Louis to Liverpool

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"St. Louis to Liverpool" is a 1964 rock and roll album by Chuck Berry that marked his successful comeback and influenced the British Invasion era.

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St. Louis to Liverpool canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf rock and roll album
studio album
artist Chuck Berry NERFINISHED
catalogNumber Chess LP-1488
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
criticalReception generally positive
describedAs comeback album for Chuck Berry
era 1960s rock and roll
followedBy Chuck Berry in London
follows Chuck Berry on Stage
genre rhythm and blues
rock and roll
hasCoverArt St. Louis to Liverpool album cover
hasPart Brenda Lee
Fraulein
Go Bobby Soxer
Little Marie
Liverpool Drive
Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas
surface form: Merry Christmas Baby

Night Beat
No Particular Place to Go
Our Little Rendezvous
Promised Land
The Things (That) I Used to Do
surface form: Things I Used to Do

You Never Can Tell
You Two
hasSingle No Particular Place to Go
Promised Land
You Never Can Tell
hasType LP record
influenced British Invasion era rock bands
influencedBy early rock and roll
rhythm and blues
language English
mainSubject romantic relationships
teen life
youth culture
medium vinyl record
notableWorkOf Chuck Berry NERFINISHED
partOf Chuck Berry discography
performer Chuck Berry NERFINISHED
producer Leonard Chess
Phil Chess
recordedIn Chicago
recordLabel Chess Records
releaseDate 1964

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Chuck Berry notableAlbum St. Louis to Liverpool
You Never Can Tell includedInAlbum St. Louis to Liverpool