Here is a rundown of Chuck Berry's top-40 singles, featuring the peak position and charting date from 1955 to 1972:
"Maybellene," No. 5, Aug. 20, 1956
"Roll Over Beethoven, No. 29, June 30, 1956
"School Day," No. 3, April 6, 1957
"Rock & Roll Music," No. 8, Nov. 11, 1957
"Sweet Little Sixteen," No. 2, Feb. 17, 1958
"Johnny B. Goode," No. 8, April 28, 1958
"Carol," No. 18, Aug. 25, 1958
"Almost Grown," No. 32, March 30, 1959
"Back in the USA," No. 37, June 22, 1959
"Nadine (Is It You?)," No. 23, March 7, 1964
"No Particular Place to Go," No. 10, May 23, 1964
"You Never Can Tell," No. 14, Aug. 1, 1964
"My Ding-a-Ling," No. 1, Aug. 5, 1972
"Reelin' & Rockin'," No. 27, Dec. 2, 1972
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