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Rock Legend Chuck Berry, Top-Notch Short Story Writer

"Memphis, Tennessee" shows Berry's sociological side: Klinkenborg

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(Newser) – The original Chuck Berry version of “Memphis, Tennessee” isn't as well known as some others—by Johnny Rivers, say, or Buck Owens. But the real star is the tune, first released in 1959, which Verlyn Klinkenborg suspects is the “best short story in the form of a song lyric.” It showcases not just Chuck Berry the rock and roll progenitor, but Chuck Berry the “sociologist of incredible economy.”

Klinkenborg, writing in the New York Times, marvels at the detail Berry packs in. “It’s the household where uncles write messages on the wall,” he observes. “It’s the geographical precision of Marie’s home, ‘high up on a ridge, just a half a mile from the Mississippi bridge.’” Interpreters contribute their own depth—Rivers’ “ Louisiana twang adds its own geography,” and Owens turns it into “a country plaint.” But in the end the lyric, an oddly happy “story of a shattered man,” prevails. “I like to think that, in the end, the call was placed.”

Chuck Berry performs.
Chuck Berry performs.   (AP Photo)
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Netstorm2k9
Nov 2, 09 5:46 PM CST
I'm guessing Klinkenborg had a deadline, was stoned, listening to Chuck Berry, and wrote 500 words or so to meet the deadline. Well, I've done it too, so..... Reply
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maryz
Nov 2, 09 5:56 PM CST
funny ... but, still, a nice new way to look at something we thought we were done with examining.
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johntitor
Nov 2, 09 6:26 PM CST
I as well....
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LogicAppeal
Nov 2, 09 8:44 PM CST
Years ago, I jotted down the words,"You know, the last time that I saw Marie, she was waving me goodbye. With hurry home drops on her cheeks that trickled from her eyes..." "Hurry home drops" from a child. Beautiful writing, that. Reply
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DarkFrancis
Nov 2, 09 8:55 PM CST
'Tis very nice.
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