From St. Louie to Frisco was released in 1968 on Mercury Records, marking Chuck Berry's debut on this label after leaving Chess Records. The album includes new studio recordings and versions of his classics.
The title references a train journey from St. Louis to San Francisco, reflecting the theme of movement and rock and roll. Production was handled by Berry himself, who sought a more polished sound.
Although not a massive commercial success, the album features standout tracks like "Good Looking Woman" and "My Tambourine". It is considered a minor work in his discography but relevant for his label transition.