The Rockin’ Berries are a beat group from Birmingham, England, who had several hit records in the UK in the 1960s. A version of the group, emphasising comedy routines as well as music, continues to perform to the present day.
They were so named because they played several Chuck Berry songs in their set. An early keyboard player with the group was Christine Perfect, later Christine McVie of Fleetwood Mac. When another band was formed locally, by singer Paul Hewitt, guitarist Doug Thompson and drummer Terry Bond, Botfield agreed to join on condition that it used the “Rockin’ Berries” name.
The Rockin’ Berries’ version of “He’s in Town”, reached No. 3 in the UK in late 1964, and the follow-up records, “What In The World’s Come Over You” (No. 23) and “Poor Man’s Son” (No. 5) were also hits.