Chords for Chuck Berry - Bye bye johnny / Johnny B. Goode
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Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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She drew out all her money at the Southern Trust and put her little boy aboard a Greyhound [F] bus.
Leaving Louisiana for the Golden [C] West, down came her tears from her happiness.
[G] Her own little son named Johnny B.
Goode [C] was going to make some motion pictures out in Hollywood.
Holla bye
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Johnny, oh goodbye Johnny [C] B.
Goode.
She finally got the letter she was dreaming of when Johnny wrote and told her he had fell in love.
[F] Soon as he was married he would bring her back [C] and bring her to a big mansion by the railroad track.
[G] And every time they heard the locomotive roar, [C] they'd stand there waving in the kitchen door.
Holla bye, oh bye
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Johnny, oh goodbye [C] Johnny B.
Goode.
[Am] Bonsoir chéri, [Dm] je [G] dois partir [C] now.
Bonsoir [Am] chéri, you had two years of French now, tell them what I'm saying.
[G] Je dois partir, [C] hmmm, j'aime [F] beaucoup chéri.
[C] Je dois, je [G] dois, [C] je dois.
How sweet you did it, [G] in plain English.
[C] So long all you groovy [Am] people, hmmm, you've been wonderful.
[Dm] Oh I got, [G] yes I do, [C]
hmmm, back across that long big mighty [Am] ocean, [Dm] hmmm, I got another
show [G] to do now, [A] hmmm, [C] oh I'll be back to London, yes I [F] will, in June.
To sock it [C] to you a little more now, so long [G]
sweetheart, [C] au revoir, [G] arrivederci brother.
[C] Deep down in Louisiana, close to New Orleans, way back up in the woods amongst the evergreen.
[F] There stood a long cabin made of earth and wood, [C] where lived a country boy named Johnny
B.
[G] Goode, who never ever learned to read or write well.
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He could play a guitar like a ring and a bell.
Go Johnny, go, go, go Johnny, [F] go, go, go [C]
Johnny, [G] go, go, go, go, [C] go, go, go, go, go, go, go,
Johnny B.
Goode.
He used to carry the guitar in a gunny sack, or sit beneath the tree by the railroad track.
[F] Oh now, yeah, we see him, sitting in the [C] shade, strumming with the rhythm that the driver just made.
[G] People passing by, they would stop and say, [C] oh my, what's that little country boy that plays?
Oh go, go Johnny, go, go, go Johnny, go, [F] go, go Johnny, [C] go, go, go, [G]
go, go, go, go, go,
Johnny [C] B.
Goode.
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She drew out all her money at the Southern Trust and put her little boy aboard a Greyhound [F] bus.
Leaving Louisiana for the Golden [C] West, down came her tears from her happiness.
[G] Her own little son named Johnny B.
Goode [C] was going to make some motion pictures out in Hollywood.
Holla bye
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Johnny, oh goodbye Johnny [C] B.
Goode.
She finally got the letter she was dreaming of when Johnny wrote and told her he had fell in love.
[F] Soon as he was married he would bring her back [C] and bring her to a big mansion by the railroad track.
[G] And every time they heard the locomotive roar, [C] they'd stand there waving in the kitchen door.
Holla bye, oh bye
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Johnny, oh goodbye [C] Johnny B.
Goode.
[Am] Bonsoir chéri, [Dm] je [G] dois partir [C] now.
Bonsoir [Am] chéri, you had two years of French now, tell them what I'm saying.
[G] Je dois partir, [C] hmmm, j'aime [F] beaucoup chéri.
[C] Je dois, je [G] dois, [C] je dois.
How sweet you did it, [G] in plain English.
[C] So long all you groovy [Am] people, hmmm, you've been wonderful.
[Dm] Oh I got, [G] yes I do, [C]
hmmm, back across that long big mighty [Am] ocean, [Dm] hmmm, I got another
show [G] to do now, [A] hmmm, [C] oh I'll be back to London, yes I [F] will, in June.
To sock it [C] to you a little more now, so long [G]
sweetheart, [C] au revoir, [G] arrivederci brother.
[C] Deep down in Louisiana, close to New Orleans, way back up in the woods amongst the evergreen.
[F] There stood a long cabin made of earth and wood, [C] where lived a country boy named Johnny
B.
[G] Goode, who never ever learned to read or write well.
[C]
He could play a guitar like a ring and a bell.
Go Johnny, go, go, go Johnny, [F] go, go, go [C]
Johnny, [G] go, go, go, go, [C] go, go, go, go, go, go, go,
Johnny B.
Goode.
He used to carry the guitar in a gunny sack, or sit beneath the tree by the railroad track.
[F] Oh now, yeah, we see him, sitting in the [C] shade, strumming with the rhythm that the driver just made.
[G] People passing by, they would stop and say, [C] oh my, what's that little country boy that plays?
Oh go, go Johnny, go, go, go Johnny, go, [F] go, go Johnny, [C] go, go, go, [G]
go, go, go, go, go,
Johnny [C] B.
Goode.
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_ _ _ _ _ _ She drew out all her money at the Southern Trust and put her little boy aboard a Greyhound [F] bus.
Leaving Louisiana for the Golden [C] West, down came her tears from her happiness.
[G] Her own little son named Johnny B.
Goode [C] was going to make some motion pictures out in Hollywood.
Holla bye _ _ _ _ _ _ _
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Johnny, oh goodbye Johnny [C] B.
Goode.
_ _ _ _ _ She finally got the letter she was dreaming of when Johnny wrote and told her he had fell in love.
[F] Soon as he was married he would bring her back [C] and bring her to a big mansion by the railroad track.
[G] And every time they heard the locomotive roar, [C] they'd stand there waving in the kitchen door.
Holla bye, _ oh bye _ _ _ _
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Johnny, oh goodbye [C] Johnny B.
Goode.
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_ _ _ _ [Am] _ _ Bonsoir chéri, [Dm] _ _ _ _ je [G] dois partir [C] now. _ _ _ _
Bonsoir [Am] _ chéri, _ you had two years of French now, tell them what I'm saying.
[G] _ Je dois partir, _ [C] _ _ _ _ hmmm, j'aime _ _ _ [F] beaucoup _ _ chéri.
_ _ _ _ [C] Je dois, _ _ _ _ je [G] dois, _ _ _ [C] je dois.
How sweet you did it, _ [G] _ in plain English.
[C] _ So long all you groovy [Am] people, hmmm, you've been wonderful.
_ [Dm] _ Oh I got, _ _ _ [G] yes I do, [C] _
hmmm, back across that long big mighty [Am] ocean, _ _ _ [Dm] hmmm, I got another
show [G] to do now, _ [A] _ hmmm, [C] _ oh I'll be back to London, yes I [F] will, in June.
_ _ _ _ To sock it [C] to you a little more now, so long _ _ _ [G] _
sweetheart, _ _ [C] _ _ au _ revoir, [G] _ _ arrivederci brother.
[C] Deep down in Louisiana, close to New Orleans, way back up in the woods amongst the evergreen.
[F] There stood a long cabin made of earth and wood, [C] where lived a country boy named Johnny
B.
[G] Goode, who never ever learned to read or write well.
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He could play a guitar like a ring and a bell. _
_ _ _ _ Go Johnny, go, go, _ _ _ go Johnny, [F] go, go, _ go _ _ [C] _ _
Johnny, _ _ _ [G] go, go, go, go, [C] go, go, go, go, go, go, go,
Johnny B.
Goode.
_ _ _ _ He used to carry the guitar in a gunny sack, or sit beneath the tree by the railroad track.
[F] Oh now, yeah, we see him, sitting in the [C] shade, strumming with the rhythm that the driver just made.
[G] People passing by, they would stop and say, [C] oh my, what's that little country boy that plays?
Oh go, _ _ go Johnny, go, go, _ _ go Johnny, go, [F] go, go _ Johnny, [C] go, go, _ _ _ go, _ [G] _ _
go, go, go, go, go,
Johnny [C] B.
Goode. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
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_ _ _ _ _ _ She drew out all her money at the Southern Trust and put her little boy aboard a Greyhound [F] bus.
Leaving Louisiana for the Golden [C] West, down came her tears from her happiness.
[G] Her own little son named Johnny B.
Goode [C] was going to make some motion pictures out in Hollywood.
Holla bye _ _ _ _ _ _ _
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Johnny, oh goodbye Johnny [C] B.
Goode.
_ _ _ _ _ She finally got the letter she was dreaming of when Johnny wrote and told her he had fell in love.
[F] Soon as he was married he would bring her back [C] and bring her to a big mansion by the railroad track.
[G] And every time they heard the locomotive roar, [C] they'd stand there waving in the kitchen door.
Holla bye, _ oh bye _ _ _ _
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Johnny, oh goodbye [C] Johnny B.
Goode.
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_ _ _ _ [Am] _ _ Bonsoir chéri, [Dm] _ _ _ _ je [G] dois partir [C] now. _ _ _ _
Bonsoir [Am] _ chéri, _ you had two years of French now, tell them what I'm saying.
[G] _ Je dois partir, _ [C] _ _ _ _ hmmm, j'aime _ _ _ [F] beaucoup _ _ chéri.
_ _ _ _ [C] Je dois, _ _ _ _ je [G] dois, _ _ _ [C] je dois.
How sweet you did it, _ [G] _ in plain English.
[C] _ So long all you groovy [Am] people, hmmm, you've been wonderful.
_ [Dm] _ Oh I got, _ _ _ [G] yes I do, [C] _
hmmm, back across that long big mighty [Am] ocean, _ _ _ [Dm] hmmm, I got another
show [G] to do now, _ [A] _ hmmm, [C] _ oh I'll be back to London, yes I [F] will, in June.
_ _ _ _ To sock it [C] to you a little more now, so long _ _ _ [G] _
sweetheart, _ _ [C] _ _ au _ revoir, [G] _ _ arrivederci brother.
[C] Deep down in Louisiana, close to New Orleans, way back up in the woods amongst the evergreen.
[F] There stood a long cabin made of earth and wood, [C] where lived a country boy named Johnny
B.
[G] Goode, who never ever learned to read or write well.
[C]
He could play a guitar like a ring and a bell. _
_ _ _ _ Go Johnny, go, go, _ _ _ go Johnny, [F] go, go, _ go _ _ [C] _ _
Johnny, _ _ _ [G] go, go, go, go, [C] go, go, go, go, go, go, go,
Johnny B.
Goode.
_ _ _ _ He used to carry the guitar in a gunny sack, or sit beneath the tree by the railroad track.
[F] Oh now, yeah, we see him, sitting in the [C] shade, strumming with the rhythm that the driver just made.
[G] People passing by, they would stop and say, [C] oh my, what's that little country boy that plays?
Oh go, _ _ go Johnny, go, go, _ _ go Johnny, go, [F] go, go _ Johnny, [C] go, go, _ _ _ go, _ [G] _ _
go, go, go, go, go,
Johnny [C] B.
Goode. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
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