St. Louis to Liverpool is Chuck Berrys fifth studio album, released in November 1964 on Checker Records. The title references his hometown, St. Louis, and Liverpool, birthplace of the British Invasion.
The album includes hits like No Particular Place to Go and You Never Can Tell, both released as singles in 1964. It was recorded at Chess Studios in Chicago with regular session musicians.
St. Louis to Liverpool reached number 124 on the Billboard 200 chart. It is considered one of Berrys strongest albums of the 1960s, showcasing his knack for rock and roll storytelling.