“So come on, I wanna see you baby, come on
I don't mean maybe, come on
I'm tryin' to make you see
That I belong to you and you belong to me”

—  Chuck Berry

"Come On" (1961)
Song lyrics

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American rock-and-roll musician 1926–2017

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