Little Marie

CHUCK BERRY

Yes, oh yes, Long Distance, I'll accept the charge, I'll pay
Which love one is calling me, I did not hear you say.
Both are deep within my hearth, her Mom and my Marie
It so good to hear your voice from Memphis, Tennessee

Oh, you mean so much to me, more than you'll ever know,
Surely, you have not forgot how much I love you so
If you would remember, Dear, and sometimes talk to me
Maybe that would reunite our home in Tennessee.

Last time I saw you, just before I had to leave
You did not want to see me off and promised not to grieve,
My hearth was tore apart as I looked back at my Marie
And there the peace is still remain with you in Tennessee.

I guess I should stop talking, after all you placed the call
But anyway that I can help, you know I'll help you all
Then she spoke and asked me to come back and see Marie
And live together in our home in Memphis, Tennessee.

Trivia about the song Little Marie by Chuck Berry

On which albums was the song “Little Marie” released by Chuck Berry?
Chuck Berry released the song on the albums “More Chuck Berry” in 1963, “St. Louis To Liverpool” in 1964, “Golden Decade Volume 3” in 1974, “The Chess Box” in 1988, and “Reelin' And Rockin': The Very Best of Chuck Berry” in 2006.
Who composed the song “Little Marie” by Chuck Berry?
The song “Little Marie” by Chuck Berry was composed by CHUCK BERRY.

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