Come On
Martha Berry prev. unreleased stereo, Chuck Berry, Martha Berry
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Everything is wrong since me and my baby parted All day long I'm walkin' 'cause I couldn't get my car started Laid off from job and I can't afford to check it I wish somebody'd come along and run in to it and wreck it Come on, since my baby parted, come on I can't get started, come on I can't afford to check it I wish somebody'd come along and run into it and wreck it Everything is wrong since I been without you Every night I lay awake thinkin' about you Everytime the phone rings sounds like thunder Some stupid jerk tryin' to reach another number Come on, since I been without you, come on Steady thinkin' 'bout you, come on Phone sounds like thunder Some stupid jerk tryin' to reach another number Everything is wrong since I last saw you baby I really want to see you and I don't mean maybe I'm doin' everything tryin' to make you see That I belong to you honey and you belong to me So come on, I want to see you baby, come on I don't mean maybe, Come on I'm tryin' to make you see that I belong to you and you belong to me Come on
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Written by: CHUCK BERRY
Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group, BMG RIGHTS MANAGEMENT US, LLC, Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.
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11 facts about this song
Historical Significance"Come On" by Chuck Berry was released in 1961 and represents the era of classic rock and roll.
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SongwritingLike most of Chuck Berry’s songs, "Come On" is also written by Berry himself, showcasing his significant talent as a songwriter.
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Cover VersionThe British rock band, The Rolling Stones, covered "Come On" as their first single in 1963, which boosted the song's popularity.
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Chart PerformanceThe Rolling Stones' rendition of "Come On" reached number 21 on the UK Singles Chart, showcasing its commercial success.
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Live PerformancesChuck Berry has performed "Come On" at many concerts and it was often well received by audiences, demonstrating its enduring appeal.
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Influence"Come On" significantly contributed to establishing Chuck Berry's reputation and helped influence the development of several music genres, especially rock music.
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ReceptionDespite not being one of Berry’s most well-known songs, "Come On" was praised by critics for its compelling lyrics and energetic rhythm.
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Unique Style"Come On" features Berry's trademark guitar riffs and his unique blending of R&B and country styles.
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Album Release"Come On" was included in Berry’s 1962 album "More Chuck Berry", which consolidated his status as a rock and roll icon.
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LegacyEven decades after its release, "Come On" still holds its charm and continues to be admired by fans and musicians all over the world.
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Cultural ImpactThe song's cover by The Rolling Stones helped launch their career, demonstrating the cultural impact of "Come On" beyond just Berry's own career.
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