Go Bo Diddley is the second album by American rock and roll musician Bo Diddley, released in July 1959.[1] The album was Bo's first studio album that included some material that hadn't been prereleased on singles, and his first LP for Checker Records. In 2003, Rolling Stone ranked it number 214 on its The 500 Greatest Albums of All Time,[5] and 216 in a 2012 revised list.[6]
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