Chuck Berry Hits Top 40 For First Time In Almost 45 Years (Week in Review)
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Chuck Berry Hits Top 40 For First Time In Almost 45 Years was a Top 10 story on Tuesday: Rock and roll pioneer Chuck Berry has returned to the top 40 of the Billboard 200 album chart for the first time in almost 45 years in the wake of his death on March 18th. Berry had last landed in the top 40 of the chart back in October of 1972 when his album "The London Chuck Berry Sessions," which featured the hit song "My Ding-a-Ling," hit No. 8. The music icon returned to the chart this week after his 2005 compilation "The Definitive Collection" came in at No 33 on the album chart after logging 13,000 in sales and streams. Read more - here.
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