Chords for CHUCK BERRY : Johnny B. Goode (1958) HD
Tempo:
83.95 bpm
Chords used:
F
Bb
Eb
C
Fm
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[C]
[F]
[Fm] [Bb]
Deep down in Louisiana close to New Orleans, way back up in the woods among the [Eb] evergreens,
there stood a log cabin made of earth and wood, [Bb] where lived a country boy named Johnny [C] B.
Goode,
who never ever learned [F] to read or write so well, but he could play a guitar just like a ring and a bell.
Go, go!
Go, Johnny, go, go!
Go, Johnny, go, [Cm] go!
Go, Johnny, go, [F] go!
Go, Johnny, go, [Fm] go!
Johnny [F] B.
Goode, he used to carry his guitar in a gunny sack, close to beneath the tree by the railroad track,
[Eb] hauling and everything, getting in the shade, [Bb] strumming with the rhythm that the drivers made.
[F] When people passing by, they would stop and say, oh [Bb] my, what's that little country boy could play?
Go, go!
Go, Johnny, go, go!
Go, [Eb] Johnny, go, go!
Go, Johnny, go, [Bb] go!
Go, Johnny, go, [F] go!
Johnny B.
Goode,
[Bb]
[Eb] [Bb]
[F] [Bb]
[Eb] [F]
[Bb]
his mother told him someday you will be a man, and you will be the leader of a big old [Eb] band.
Many people coming from miles around [G] to hear you play your music when the sun go down.
[F] Maybe someday your name will be in light [Bb] saying Johnny B.
Goode tonight.
Go, go!
Go, Johnny, go, go!
Go, Johnny, go, go!
[Eb] Go, Johnny, [C] go, go!
[G] Go, Johnny, go, go!
[F] [Gm]
[F]
[Fm] [Bb]
Deep down in Louisiana close to New Orleans, way back up in the woods among the [Eb] evergreens,
there stood a log cabin made of earth and wood, [Bb] where lived a country boy named Johnny [C] B.
Goode,
who never ever learned [F] to read or write so well, but he could play a guitar just like a ring and a bell.
Go, go!
Go, Johnny, go, go!
Go, Johnny, go, [Cm] go!
Go, Johnny, go, [F] go!
Go, Johnny, go, [Fm] go!
Johnny [F] B.
Goode, he used to carry his guitar in a gunny sack, close to beneath the tree by the railroad track,
[Eb] hauling and everything, getting in the shade, [Bb] strumming with the rhythm that the drivers made.
[F] When people passing by, they would stop and say, oh [Bb] my, what's that little country boy could play?
Go, go!
Go, Johnny, go, go!
Go, [Eb] Johnny, go, go!
Go, Johnny, go, [Bb] go!
Go, Johnny, go, [F] go!
Johnny B.
Goode,
[Bb]
[Eb] [Bb]
[F] [Bb]
[Eb] [F]
[Bb]
his mother told him someday you will be a man, and you will be the leader of a big old [Eb] band.
Many people coming from miles around [G] to hear you play your music when the sun go down.
[F] Maybe someday your name will be in light [Bb] saying Johnny B.
Goode tonight.
Go, go!
Go, Johnny, go, go!
Go, Johnny, go, go!
[Eb] Go, Johnny, [C] go, go!
[G] Go, Johnny, go, go!
[F] [Gm]
Key:
F
Bb
Eb
C
Fm
F
Bb
Eb
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [C] _
_ _ _ _ [F] _ _ _ _
[Fm] _ _ _ _ [Bb] _ _ _
Deep down in Louisiana close to New Orleans, way back up in the woods among the [Eb] evergreens,
there stood a log cabin made of earth and wood, [Bb] where lived a country boy named Johnny [C] B.
Goode,
who never ever learned [F] to read or write so well, but he could play a guitar just like a ring and a bell.
Go, go!
Go, Johnny, go, go!
Go, Johnny, go, [Cm] go!
Go, Johnny, go, [F] go!
Go, Johnny, go, [Fm] go!
_ Johnny [F] B.
Goode, _ he used to carry his guitar in a gunny sack, close to beneath the tree by the railroad track,
[Eb] hauling and everything, getting in the shade, [Bb] strumming with the rhythm that the drivers made.
[F] When people passing by, they would stop and say, oh [Bb] my, what's that little country boy could play?
Go, go!
Go, Johnny, go, go!
Go, [Eb] Johnny, go, go!
Go, Johnny, go, [Bb] go!
Go, Johnny, go, [F] go!
_ Johnny B.
Goode, _ _ _
_ _ [Bb] _ _ _ _ _ _
[Eb] _ _ _ _ [Bb] _ _ _ _
[F] _ _ _ _ [Bb] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[Eb] _ _ _ _ [F] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [Bb] _ _ _
his mother told him someday you will be a man, and you will be the leader of a big old [Eb] band.
Many people coming from miles around [G] to hear you play your music when the sun go down.
[F] Maybe someday your name will be in light [Bb] saying Johnny B.
Goode tonight.
Go, go!
Go, Johnny, go, go!
Go, Johnny, go, go!
[Eb] Go, Johnny, [C] go, go!
[G] Go, Johnny, go, go!
_ [F] _ _ _ [Gm] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [F] _ _ _ _
[Fm] _ _ _ _ [Bb] _ _ _
Deep down in Louisiana close to New Orleans, way back up in the woods among the [Eb] evergreens,
there stood a log cabin made of earth and wood, [Bb] where lived a country boy named Johnny [C] B.
Goode,
who never ever learned [F] to read or write so well, but he could play a guitar just like a ring and a bell.
Go, go!
Go, Johnny, go, go!
Go, Johnny, go, [Cm] go!
Go, Johnny, go, [F] go!
Go, Johnny, go, [Fm] go!
_ Johnny [F] B.
Goode, _ he used to carry his guitar in a gunny sack, close to beneath the tree by the railroad track,
[Eb] hauling and everything, getting in the shade, [Bb] strumming with the rhythm that the drivers made.
[F] When people passing by, they would stop and say, oh [Bb] my, what's that little country boy could play?
Go, go!
Go, Johnny, go, go!
Go, [Eb] Johnny, go, go!
Go, Johnny, go, [Bb] go!
Go, Johnny, go, [F] go!
_ Johnny B.
Goode, _ _ _
_ _ [Bb] _ _ _ _ _ _
[Eb] _ _ _ _ [Bb] _ _ _ _
[F] _ _ _ _ [Bb] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[Eb] _ _ _ _ [F] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [Bb] _ _ _
his mother told him someday you will be a man, and you will be the leader of a big old [Eb] band.
Many people coming from miles around [G] to hear you play your music when the sun go down.
[F] Maybe someday your name will be in light [Bb] saying Johnny B.
Goode tonight.
Go, go!
Go, Johnny, go, go!
Go, Johnny, go, go!
[Eb] Go, Johnny, [C] go, go!
[G] Go, Johnny, go, go!
_ [F] _ _ _ [Gm] _ _ _ _