Portrait of Chuck Berry

Chuck Berry

Father of Rock and Roll

Modern influential 125 sayings

Sayings by Chuck Berry

I'm a one-of-a-kind man. I'm an original.

Undated — Interview, various sources
General Unverifiable

I'm a timeless man. My music will live forever.

Undated — Interview, various sources
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I'm a classic man. My music is a classic.

Undated — Interview, various sources
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I'm a living legend. I'm still here, and I'm still playing.

Undated — Interview, various sources
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I'm a musical genius. I've created something special.

Undated — Interview, various sources
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I'm a storyteller. I tell stories through my music.

Undated — Interview, various sources
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I'm a poet. My lyrics are poetry.

Undated — Interview, various sources
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I'm a visionary. I see things differently.

Undated — Interview, various sources
General Unverifiable

I'm an innovator. I've changed the face of music.

Undated — Interview, various sources
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I'm an icon. I'm a symbol of rock and roll.

Undated — Interview, various sources
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I'm a legend. I'm a part of history.

Undated — Interview, various sources
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I'm a star. I shine bright.

Undated — Interview, various sources
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I'm a king. I rule the stage.

Undated — Interview, various sources
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I'm a god. I'm a force to be reckoned with.

Undated — Interview, various sources
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Don't let the same dog bite you twice.

Unknown — General life advice
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Rock's so good to me. Rock is my child and my grandfather.

Unknown — Reflection on rock and roll
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At 78, I'm glad to be anywhere, anytime.

Circa 2004 — Interview or statement about his age
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The only Maybelline I knew was the name of a cow.

Unknown — Anecdote related to his song 'Maybellene'
General Unverifiable

Curiosity provoked me to lay a lot of our country stuff on our predominantly black audience and some of our black audience began whispering 'who is that black hillbilly at the Cosmo?' After they laughed at me a few times they began requesting the hillbilly stuff and enjoyed dancing to it.

Unknown, likely 1950s — Recollection of early performances
General Unverifiable

I grew up thinking art was pictures until I got into music and found I was an artist and didn't paint.

Unknown — Reflection on his understanding of art
Self-Deprecating Unverifiable
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