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Richard Berry

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Richard Berry (born in Extension, Louisiana on 11 April 1935; died 23 January 1997) was an American singer and songwriter, best known as the composer and original performer of the rock standard "Louie Louie" (released in 1957 by Richard Berry & The Pharaohs). Berry moved with his family to Los Angeles as a baby. He began singing and playing in local doo-wop groups, recording with several of them including The Penguins, The Cadets and The Chimes, before joining The Flairs (who also recorded as The Debonaires and The Flamingoes) in 1953. The Flairs’ record "She Wants To Rock", on Modern Records, featured Berry’s bass vocals, and was an early production by Leiber and Stoller. When, a few months later, that pair needed a bass voice for their production of The Robins’ "Riot In Cell Block #9" on Spark Records, they recruited Berry to provide the menacing introduction to the song – uncredited, as he was contracted to Modern. Berry’s voice was also used at Modern, again uncredited, as the counterpoint to Etta James on her first record and big hit, "The Wallflower (Roll With Me, Henry)", and several of its less successful follow-ups. Berry also recorded with several other groups on the Modern and Flair labels, including The Crowns, and girl group The Dreamers (who later became The Blossoms). By the end of 1954, he left the Flairs to form his own group, the Pharaohs (see Richard Berry & The Pharaohs), while also continuing to work with other groups as a singer and songwriter. One of

top songs

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Louie Louie

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Have Love Will Travel

6,531
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Louie, Louie

6,278
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Doin' It

1,940
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Round About Midnight

1,884
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Yama Yama Pretty Mama

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Have Love, Will Travel

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Sweet Sugar You

713
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Walk Right In

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Give It Up

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Have "Louie" Will Travel

Have "Louie" Will Travel

Have Louie will travel

Have Louie will travel

Louie Louie

Louie Louie

Louie, Louie

Louie, Louie

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Frank Zappa's Jukebox: Songs That Inspired The Man

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The Very Best of Blues (CD1)

Yama Yama! The Modern Recordings 1954-1956

Yama Yama! The Modern Recordings 1954-1956

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The Blues Collection (Disc 3)

Louie Louie: the Best of

Louie Louie: the Best of

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Bruce Springsteen's Jukebox: Songs That Inspired The Man

Pioneers Of Rhythm & Blues Volume 5

Pioneers Of Rhythm & Blues Volume 5

60's Rock'n'Roll Legend

60's Rock'n'Roll Legend

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