About the Song
Hold onto your poodle skirts and grease back your hair, because weâre taking a trip back to 1955 with Chuck Berryâs iconic rock and roll anthem, âMaybellene.â This isnât just a song; itâs a time capsule of pure, unadulterated vintage vibes, brimming with youthful energy, driving rhythms, and a story that unfolds like a classic teen flick.
Chuck Berry: The Godfather of Rock & Roll
Before Elvis and the Beatles, there was Chuck Berry. âMaybelleneâ wasnât just his first hit; it was a pioneering moment in rock and roll history. Berryâs signature sound â a blend of bluesy riffs, infectious guitar work, and his own charismatic vocals â laid the foundation for the genre.
A Tale of Hot Rods and Heartache
âMaybelleneâ is a story song, following a lovesick narrator chasing after his girlfriend, Maybellene, whoâs speeding off in her Cadillac Coupe DeVille. Berry masterfully paints a picture with his lyrics, describing the narratorâs roaring V8 Ford and the frantic chase down a dusty highway. Lines like âRocket number 88 flashing by my sideâ and âRed lights flashinâ in the rearview mirrorâ instantly transport you to that era of chrome bumpers and teenage rebellion.
A Genre-Defining Sound
The music in âMaybelleneâ perfectly complements the story. The driving rhythm section, featuring a pounding drumbeat and a walking bass line, propels the song forward like a speeding car. Berryâs electrifying guitar work, filled with double stops and Chuck Berryâs signature âduck walkâ technique, is both innovative and infectious. Itâs a sound thatâs as timeless as the story itself.
A Legacy That Revs On
âMaybelleneâ wasnât just a hit in 1955; it became a rock and roll standard. The songâs influence can be heard in countless artists, from The Beatles to The Beach Boys. Itâs been featured in countless movies and TV shows, solidifying its place as a cultural touchstone.
So, if youâre craving a dose of vintage rock and roll energy, crank up âMaybelleneâ and let Chuck Berry take you back to a simpler time. Feel the rhythm pumping through your veins, imagine the wind whipping through your hair on a summer night, and get ready to sing along to this timeless classic.
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Lyrics: Maybellene
Maybellene, why canât you be true?
Oh Maybellene, why canât you be true?
You done started doinâ the things you used to do
As I was motorvatinâ over the hill
I saw Maybellene in a Coupe de Ville
A Cadillac a-rollinâ on the open road
Nothinâ will outrun my V8 Ford
The Cadillac doinâ about ninety-five
Sheâs bumper to bumper, rollinâ side by side
Maybellene, why canât you be true?
Oh Maybellene, why canât you be true?
You done started back doinâ the things you used to do
The Cadillac pulled up to a hundred and four
The Ford got hot and wouldnât do no more
It then got cloudy and started to rain
I tooted my horn for the passinâ lane
The rainwater blowinâ all under my hood
I know that I was doinâ my motor good
Maybellene, why canât you be true?
Oh Maybellene, why canât you be true?
You done started back doinâ the things you used to do
[Solo guitar]
Oh Maybellene, why canât you be true?
Oh Maybellene, why canât you be true?
You done started back doinâ the things you used to do
The motor cooled down, the heat went down
And thatâs when I heard that highway sound
The Cadillac a-sittinâ like a ton of lead
A hundred and ten half a mile ahead
The Cadillac lookinâ like itâs sittinâ still
And I caught Mabellene at the top of the hill
Maybellene, why canât you be true?
Oh Maybellene, why canât you be true?
You done started back doinâ the things you used to do
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