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Artist/Band: Pulp Fiction Soundtrack
Lyrics for Song: You Never Can Tell [Chuck Berry]
Lyrics for Album: Pulp Fiction [Soundtrack] [1994]



It was a teenage wedding, and the old folks wished them well

You could see that Pierre did truly love the mademoiselle

And now the young monsieur and madame have rung the chapel bell,

"C'est la vie", say the old folks, it goes to show you never can tell



They furnished off an apartment with a two room Roebuck sale

The coolerator was crammed with TV dinners and ginger ale,

But when Pierre found work, the little money comin' worked out well

"C'est la vie", say the old folks, it goes to show you never can tell



They had a hi-fi phono, boy, did they let it blast

Seven hundred little records, all rock, rhythm and jazz

But when the sun went down, the rapid tempo of the music fell

"C'est la vie", say the old folks, it goes to show you never can tell



They bought a souped-up jitney, 'twas a cherry red '53,

They drove it down to Orleans to celebrate the anniversary

It was there that Pierre was married to the lovely mademoiselle

"C'est la vie", say the old folks, it goes to show you never can tell



It had a teenage wedding, and the old folks wished them well

You could see that Pierre did truly love the mademoiselle

And now the young monsieur and madame have rung the chapel bell,

"C'est la vie", say the old folks, it goes to show you never can tell


You Never Can Tell

Chuck Berry's "You Never Can Tell" serves as the iconic opening track for the 1994 film Pulp Fiction, delivered with his signature electric guitar riff and driving rhythm. While the song originally appeared on Berry's 1966 album The Road to Nowhere, its inclusion in Quentin Tarantino's screenplay recontextualized it as a pivotal moment in modern cinema history. The track's upbeat, blues-rock energy contrasts sharply with the film's dialogue, establishing a unique tone that defined the movie's aesthetic. Berry's performance remains a standard in rock and roll history, showcasing his mastery of the twelve-bar blues structure and his ability to blend rockabilly with early rock. The recording's enduring popularity stems from its seamless integration into the soundtrack, where it acts as both a musical statement and a cultural touchstone for the era.


Album Lyrics: Pulp Fiction [Soundtrack] [1994]


Pulp Fiction Soundtrack
"Pulp Fiction [Soundtrack] [1994]"


1. Royale with Cheese [Dialogue]
2. Jungle Boogie [Kool & the Gang]
3. Let's Stay Together [Al Green]
4. Lonesome Town [Ricky Nelson]
5. Son of a Preacher Man [Dusty Springfield]
6. You Never Can Tell [Chuck Berry]
7. Girl, You'll Be a Woman Soon [Urge Overkill]
8. If Love Is a Red Dress (Hang Me in Rags)
9. Flowers on the Wall [The Statler Brothers]
10. Personality Goes a Long Way [Dialogue]
11. Ezekiel 25:17 [Samuel L. Jackson]