"Promised Land" is a song lyric written by
Chuck Berry
Charles Edward Anderson Berry (October 18, 1926 – March 18, 2017) was an American singer, guitarist and songwriter who pioneered rock and roll. Nicknamed the "Honorific nicknames in popular music, Father of Rock and Roll", he refined and de ...
to the melody of "
Wabash Cannonball", an American
folk song
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. The song was first recorded in this version by Berry in 1964 for his album ''
St. Louis to Liverpool''. Released in December 1964, it was Berry's fourth single issued following his prison term for a
Mann Act conviction. The record peaked at number 41 in the ''Billboard'' charts on January 16, 1965.
Background
Berry wrote the song while in prison, and borrowed an atlas from the prison library to plot the itinerary. In the lyrics, the singer (who refers to himself as "the poor boy") tells of his journey from
Norfolk, Virginia
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, to the "Promised Land",
Los Angeles, California
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, mentioning various cities in Southern states that he passes through on his journey. Describing himself as a "poor boy", the protagonist boards a
Greyhound
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bus in Norfolk, Virginia, that passes
Raleigh, N.C., stops in
Charlotte, North Carolina
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, and bypasses
Rock Hill, South Carolina. The bus rolls out of
Atlanta
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, but breaks down, leaving him stranded in downtown
Birmingham, Alabama
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. He then takes a train "across
Mississippi
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clean" to
New Orleans
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. From there, he goes to
Houston
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, where "the people there who care a bit about me" buy him a silk suit, luggage, and a plane ticket to Los Angeles, while flying over Albuquerque. Upon landing in Los Angeles, he calls Norfolk, Virginia ("
Tidewater four, ten-oh-nine") to tell the folks back home he made it to the "promised land". The lyric: "Swing low, sweet chariot, come down easy/Taxi to the terminal zone" refers to the gospel lyric: "
Swing low, sweet Chariot, coming for to carry me Home" since both refer to a common destination, "The Promised Land", which in this case is California, reportedly a heaven on earth.
''
Billboard
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'' called the song a "true blue Berry rocker with plenty of get up and go," adding that "rinky piano and wailing Berry electric guitar fills all in neatly."
''
Cash Box
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'' described it as "a 'pull-out-all-the-stops' rocker that Chuck pounds out solid sales authority" and "a real mover that should head out for hit territory in no time flat."
In 2021, it was listed at No. 342 on ''Rolling Stone''
's "Top 500 Greatest Songs of All Time".
Chart history
Elvis Presley version
In December 1973,
Elvis Presley
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recorded a powerful, driving version. Presley's version of "Promised Land" was released as a single on September 27, 1974. It peaked at number 14 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 chart, and 9 on the
UK Singles Chart in the fall of 1974.
It was included on his 1975 album ''
Promised Land
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''. The Presley version was used in the soundtrack of the 1997
motion picture
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''
Men in Black
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''.
Chart history
Personnel
*
Elvis Presley
Elvis Aaron Presley (January 8, 1935 – August 16, 1977) was an American singer and actor. Referred to as the "King of Rock and Roll", he is regarded as Cultural impact of Elvis Presley, one of the most significant cultural figures of the ...
– lead vocals, harmony vocals
*
James Burton – lead guitar
*
Johnny Christopher — rhythm guitar
*
Charlie Hodge – acoustic rhythm guitar
*
Norbert Putnam – bass
*
David Briggs – piano, organ; overdubbed tambourine
*
Per Eric “Pete” Hallin –
clavinet
*
Ronnie Tutt – drums
* Randy Cullers – overdubbed
cowbell
Other versions
There are numerous other versions of this song:
*In 1964
Johnny Rivers released his live album ''
In Action'' including this song..
* In 1970
Freddy Weller released a version on an album of the same name. It was a Top 5 country hit in the winter of 1971.
*The
Grateful Dead
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notably performed the song live 425 times from July 1971 through the band's last show in 1995; live performances appear on nearly 50 of the band's live albums, including the 1976 United Artists released live album ''
Steal Your Face'' as well as several of the band's
Dick's Picks releases.
* In 1971
Johnnie Allan released a
Cajun version in the US. It was released in 1974 in the UK.
* In 1971
Dave Edmunds included it on his album ''
Rockpile'', released also as a single in 1972, it reached number five in the Australian charts.
* In 1972 the band
Juicy Lucy recorded a version on their album ''Pieces''.
* In 1973 the Canadian-American rock group
The Band recorded "Promised Land" for their sixth studio LP, ''
Moondog Matinee''.
* In 1974
James Taylor
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Taylor achieved his breakthrough in 1970 with the single "Fi ...
recorded a version on his album ''
Walking Man''.
* In 1977 it was recorded by country singer
Billy "Crash" Craddock on his album ''
Live!''.
* In 1983
Meat Loaf
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recorded the song for his ''
Midnight at the Lost and Found'' album.
* In 1984
The Black Sorrows recorded a version for their debut studio album, ''
Sonola''.
* In 1984
Mike Read released a cover version but set in and near London. The song was mentioned in the documentary ''Embarrassing 80s''.
* In 2007
Geno Delafose released a
zydeco version on his album ''Le Cowboy Creole''.
* In 2009
W.A.S.P. recorded a version of this song on the album ''
Babylon
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''.
* In 2014
Harry Dean Stanton released a version on the soundtrack album for the documentary film about him, ''Partly Fiction''.
* In 2014
Jerry Lee Lewis
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released a version of this song on his album ''
Rock & Roll Time''
* 1995 -
John Greene, ''Gone West''
Johnny Hallyday version (in French)
The song was covered in French by
Johnny Hallyday, using an adaptation of Presley's arrangement (Hallyday is commonly referred to as the French version of Presley for his contributions to rock and roll in France). His version (titled "La Terre promise") was released in September 1975 for his twentieth studio album of the same name (which would be released four days after the single) and spent one week at no. 1 on the singles sales chart in France (from November 1 to 7, 1975).
The single is backed by "''La Premiere Fois''" ("The first time").
Charts
References
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1964 songs
1965 singles
1974 singles
1975 singles
Chess Records singles
RCA Records singles
Elvis Presley songs
Bill Haley songs
Freddy Weller songs
Grateful Dead songs
Billy "Crash" Craddock songs
Dave Edmunds songs
Johnny Hallyday songs
Songs written by Chuck Berry
Works about human migration
Number-one singles in France