Let It Rock (Chuck Berry song)


"Let It Rock" is a song written and recorded by rock and roll pioneer Chuck Berry. Chess Records released it as single, which reached number 64 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 chart in February 1960. Chess later added it to Berry's album Rockin' at the Hops. In 1963, Pye Records released it as a single in the UK, where it reached number six.
"Let It Rock" was recorded by Berry on guitar and vocal, with long-time backing musicians Johnnie Johnson on piano, Willie Dixon on double bass, and Fred Below on drums.
In a song review for AllMusic, critic Matthew Greenwald called it a "rock & roll masterpiece... Utilizing the same geographic images as 'Roll Over Beethoven' and 'Johnny B Goode,', Chuck Berry creates an atmosphere that is definitive rock & roll poetry".

The Rolling Stones

A live version of "Let It Rock" was recorded by the Rolling Stones during a performance in Leeds, England, in 1971. Described by critic Stephen Thomas Erlewine as "cooking" and "fiery", the song was included as the B-side of "Brown Sugar" in the UK in 1971 and later on the compilations Rarities 1971–2003 and The Singles 1971–2006. "Let It Rock" also opens the concert video .