
About The Song
Chuck Berry first issued the song on Chess Records in 1959 as a single which reached number 37 in the Billboard Hot 100. It also reached number 16 on the R&B chart. The song was later included on Berry’s 1962 album More Chuck Berry. The song’s lyrics were written upon Berry returning to the United States following a trip to Australia
Ronstadt had heard the Berry original while being driven around Los Angeles by Eagles member Glenn Frey who had once been in her band, the track being on a home-made cassette Frey had playing in his tape deck. Ronstadt recalls that she had been reminding Frey “how we used to sit around the Troubadour bar and go: ‘Oh it’s so horrible and I can’t get a record deal.’ We were so broke and so miserable and we’d feel so sorry for ourselves and we were so precious about it. Then all of a sudden I looked at him and I went: ‘Boy, life’s really tough. We’re going off to ski [at Aspen] with all this money in our pockets, we’re going to have a good time, and we’ve got great music on the tape player.’ Just then “Back in the U.S.A.” came on and I went: ‘Boy that would be a great song to sing. I think I’ll do that one.'”
The single of Ronstadt’s version rose as high as number 11 in Cash Box and reached number 16 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. (It was Top Five in the Detroit marketplace.) On October 16, 1987, Ronstadt joined Chuck Berry onstage at the Fox Theater in St. Louis as part of a concert celebrating Berry’s sixtieth birthday. According to production assistant Mark Slocombe, despite Ronstadt having rehearsed with the band playing in the key of C, Berry’s guitar playing on the actual concert performance of “Back in the U.S.A.” necessitated the band performing in the key of G: Slocombe – “Linda Ronstadt’s such a pro, you really don’t hear her strain or muff it. But … she was so pissed off when she walked off that stage she went right through the Green Room, right out the stage door, climbed into her limo and never came back for the second show. [Berry’s birthday fête consisted of two concerts planned to feature identical set lists and guest performers.]” The Ronstadt/Berry performance of “Back in the U.S.A.” was featured in the film of Berry’s sixtieth birthday concert, the 1987 movie release Hail! Hail! Rock ‘n’ Roll, with the track being included on the soundtrack album; according to Slocombe, “they had a hard time getting [Ronstadt] to sign the release for the [performance] because she was so pissed off.”
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Lyric
Oh well, oh well, I feel so good today
We touched ground on an international runway
Jet propelled back home, from over the seas to the U. S. A.
New York, Los Angeles, oh, how I yearned for you
Detroit, Chicago, Chattanooga, Baton Rouge
Let alone just to be at my home back in ol’ St. Lou
Did I miss the skyscrapers, did I miss the long freeway?
From the coast of California to the shores of Delaware Bay
You can bet your life I did, till I got back to the U. S. A.
Looking hard for a drive-in, searching for a corner café
Where hamburgers sizzle on an open grill night and day
Yeah, and a juke-box jumping with records like in the U.S.A.
Well, I’m so glad I’m livin’ in the U.S.A.
Yes. I’m so glad I’m livin’ in the U.S.A.
Anything you want, we got right here in the U.S.A.