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The song “Rock and Roll Music,” famously performed live by Tina Turner and Chuck Berry, has a storied history. Originally written and recorded by Chuck Berry in 1957, the song became a defining piece of the early rock and roll era. It reached number 6 on the R&B Singles chart and number 8 on the Billboard Hot 100. Over time, “Rock and Roll Music” has been covered by many artists, but one of the most memorable performances came in 1982, when Tina Turner joined Berry on stage at The Roxy Theatre in Los Angeles. This performance was part of Berry’s concert shortly before Turner’s major career resurgence and was later released in 1983 on the live home video Live at The Roxy​

 

The song belongs firmly within the rock and roll genre, known for its lively rhythms, strong backbeat, and a driving piano accompaniment. Berry’s original recording remains an iconic anthem of the genre, and his collaboration with Tina Turner during the 1982 performance only solidified its timeless appeal. Notably, the song is ranked by Rolling Stone as one of the “500 Greatest Songs of All Time,” and it is also included in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame’s list of “500 Songs That Shaped Rock and Roll”​

 

This collaboration marked a special moment in music history, where two legendary artists came together to celebrate the origins of rock and roll. The live performance captured the raw energy and excitement that defined the genre during its early years, showcasing both Berry’s groundbreaking influence and Turner’s powerful stage presence. This version, though live and unreleased as a standalone single, is cherished by fans as a celebration of classic rock and roll

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