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{t: Johnny B Goode } {key: A} {artist:Chuck Berry} Chuck Berry - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IVy8tz54_JA Capo on 1st fret {c: } Deep [A] down in Louisiana close to New Orleans Way [A] back up in the woods among the evergreens There [D] stood a log cabin made of earth and wood Where [A] lived a country boy named Johnny B. Goode Who [E7] never ever learned to read or write so well, but he could [A] play the ol' Banjo like a ringin’ a bell. Go…o… {c: } [A] Go go, Johnny go go [A] Go go Johnny go go [D] Go go Johnny go go [A] Go go Johnny go go [E7] go! Johnny B. [A] Goode… {c: } He used to [A] put his ol' Banjo in a gunny sack and go [A] sit beneath a tree by the railroad track. An [D] engineers could see him sitting in the shade [A] strummin’ to the rhythm that the drivers made [E7] People passing by… they would stop and say Oh [A] my but that little country boy can play. Go…o… {c: } [A] Go go, Johnny go go [A] Go go Johnny go go [D] Go go Johnny go go [A] Go go Johnny go go [E7] go! Johnny B. [A] Goode… {c: } His [A] mother told him “someday you will be a man” And [A] you will be the leader of a big ole’ band [D] Many, many people come from miles around to [A] hear your ol' Banjo till the sun go down [E7] Maybe someday your name will be in lights Sayin’ [A] ‘Johnny B. Goode tonight’. Go…o… {c: } [A] Go go, Johnny go go [A] Go go Johnny go go [D] Go go Johnny go go [A] Go go Johnny go go [E7] go! Johnny B. [A] Goode… {c: } [A] Go go, Johnny go go [A] Go go Johnny go go [D] Go go Johnny go go [A] Go go Johnny go go [E7] go! Johnny B. [A] Goode… [E7]* [A]*