No Particular Place to Go explained

No Particular Place to Go
Cover:No_Particular_Place_to_Go_-_Chuck_Berry.jpg
Type:single
Artist:Chuck Berry
Album:St. Louis to Liverpool
B-Side:You Two
Released:[1]
Recorded:March 25, 1964[2]
Studio:Chess (Chicago)[3]
Genre:Rock and roll
Label:Chess
Producer:Leonard Chess, Phil Chess
Prev Title:Nadine
Prev Year:1964
Next Title:You Never Can Tell
Next Year:1964

"No Particular Place to Go" is a song by Chuck Berry, released as a single by Chess Records in May 1964 and released on the album St. Louis to Liverpool in November 1964 (see 1964 in music).[4]

"No Particular Place to Go" was recorded on March 25, 1964 in Chicago, Illinois and features the same music as Berry's earlier hit "School Days".

Lyrics

The song is a comical four verse story. In the first verse, the narrator is riding in his car as his girlfriend drives, and they kiss. In the second, they start to cuddle, and drive slow. In the third, they decide to park and take a walk, but are unable to release the seat belt. In the last verse, they drive home, defeated by said recalcitrant seat belt.

Recording

The session(s) during which "No Particular Place to Go" was recorded were produced by Leonard and Phil Chess, and backing Berry were pianist Paul Williams, drummer Odie Payne, and bassist Louis Satterfield.

Charts

Chart (1964)Peak
position
Canada (RPM Top Forty-5's)[5] 6
New Zealand (Listener)[6] 2
US Billboard Hot 100[7] 10
US Billboard R&B Singles10

Cover versions

In 1982 George Thorogood & the Destroyers included a version on their album Bad To The Bone. In 1994 it also appeared on their live album .

Notes and References

  1. May 16, 1964. Hot Pop Spotlights. Billboard. 36.
  2. Gold . . 2005 . 24, 27 . CD liner . . 0602498805589 . United States.
  3. Web site: The Chuck Berry Database: Details For Recording Session: 26. 3. 1964. A Collector's Guide to the Music of Chuck Berry . Dietmar Rudolph . 28 September 2021.
  4. Web site: A Collector's Guide to the Music of Chuck Berry: The Chess Era (1955-1966) . Rudolph . Dietmar . December 14, 2010.
  5. Web site: RPM - Item Display: Top Singles - Volume 1, No. 21, July 13, 1964 . March 31, 2004 . . .Php .
  6. Web site: Flavour of New Zealand, 6 August 1964. Flavourofnz.co.nz.
  7. Web site: Chuck Berry - Billboard Singles . . . United States . December 14, 2010.