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* ChannelHop: After a decade with Chess Records he left for Creator/MercuryRecords in 1967. Three years later he went back to Chess; his first album after his return was called ''Back Home''. Then he released ''Rockit'', his final studio album (in his lifetime), on Creator/AtcoRecords in 1979.
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* ChannelHop: After a decade with Chess Records he left for Creator/MercuryRecords in 1967. Three years later he went back to Chess; his first album after his return was called ''Back Home''. Then he released ''Rockit'', his final studio album (in in his lifetime), lifetime, on Creator/AtcoRecords in 1979.1979. His true final studio album, the posthumously released ''Chuck'', was put out through Dualtone Records in the US and Creator/DeccaRecords internationally.
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* ChartDisplacement: Chuck Berry's sole #1 hit wasn't his signature song "Johnny B. Goode", but rather "My Ding-a-Ling".
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* ChannelHop: After a decade with Chess Records he left for Creator/MercuryRecords in 1967. Three years later he went back to Chess; his first album after his return was called ''Back Home''. Then he released his final studio album (in his lifetime) on Creator/AtcoRecords in 1979.
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* ChannelHop: After a decade with Chess Records he left for Creator/MercuryRecords in 1967. Three years later he went back to Chess; his first album after his return was called ''Back Home''. Then he released ''Rockit'', his final studio album (in his lifetime) lifetime), on Creator/AtcoRecords in 1979.
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* ChannelHop: After a decade with Chess Records he left for Mercury in 1967. Three years later he went back to Chess; his first album after his return was called ''Back Home''. Then he released his final studio album (in his lifetime) on Creator/AtcoRecords in 1979.
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* ChannelHop: After a decade with Chess Records he left for Mercury Creator/MercuryRecords in 1967. Three years later he went back to Chess; his first album after his return was called ''Back Home''. Then he released his final studio album (in his lifetime) on Creator/AtcoRecords in 1979.1979.
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* BlackSheepHit: "My Ding-a-Ling". Fate doesn't get much crueler than to have none of your revolutionary songs from TheFifties hit #1, then to finally reach the top years later with a goofy novelty song that you didn't even write.
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* BlackSheepHit: "My Ding-a-Ling". Fate doesn't get much crueler than to have none of your revolutionary songs from TheFifties hit #1, then to finally reach the top years later with a goofy novelty song that you didn't even write.write.
* ChannelHop: After a decade with Chess Records he left for Mercury in 1967. Three years later he went back to Chess; his first album after his return was called ''Back Home''. Then he released his final studio album (in his lifetime) on Creator/AtcoRecords in 1979.
* ChannelHop: After a decade with Chess Records he left for Mercury in 1967. Three years later he went back to Chess; his first album after his return was called ''Back Home''. Then he released his final studio album (in his lifetime) on Creator/AtcoRecords in 1979.
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* BlackSheepHit: "My Ding-a-Ling". Fate doesn't get much crueler than to have none of your revolutionary songs from TheFifties hit #1, then to finally reach the top years later with a goofy novelty song that you didn't even write.