“I bought a brand-new air-mobile
It custom-made, 'twas a Flight De Ville
With a pow'ful motor and some hideaway wings
Push in on the button and you can hear her sing
Now you can't catch me, baby you can't catch me
'Cause if you get too close, you know I'm gone like a cool breeze”

—  Chuck Berry

"You Can't Catch Me" (1956)
Song lyrics

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American rock-and-roll musician 1926–2017

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