A0 Asus41 A2 0Deep down Louisiana close to New Orleans Asus43 A4 1Way back up in the woods among the ever greens D5 2There stood a log cabin made of earth and wood A6 Asus47 A8 3Where lived a country boy named Johnny B. Goode E9 E7* E10 4Who never ever learned to read or write so well A11 Asus412 A13 5But he could play the guitar just like a ringing a bell 6 7 A14 8Go go 9Go Johnny go 10Go 11Go Johnny go D15 12Go 13Go Johnny go A16 14Go 15Go Johnny go E17 E718 16Go A19 17Johnny B. Goode 18 19 A20 Asus421 A22 20He used to carry his guitar in a gunny sack Asus423 A24 21Go sit beneath the tree by the railroad track D25 22Oh, the engineers would see him sitting in the shade A26 Asus427 A28 23Strumming with the rhythm that the drivers made E29 E730 E31 24People passing by they would stop and say A32 Asus433 A34 25Oh my that little country boy could play 26 27 A35 28Go go 29Go Johnny go 30Go 31Go Johnny go D36 32Go 33Go Johnny go A37 34Go 35Go Johnny go E38 E739 36Go A40 37Johnny B. Goode A41 Asus442 A43 38His mother told him "Someday you will be a man, Asus444 A45 39And you will be the leader of a big old band. D46 40Many people coming from miles around A47 Asus448 A49 41To hear you play your music when the sun go down E50 E751 E52 42Maybe someday your name will be in lights A53 Asus454 A55 43Saying Johnny B. Goode tonight." 44 45 A56 46Go go 47Go Johnny go 48Go 49Go Johnny go D57 50Go 51Go Johnny go A58 52Go 53Go Johnny go E59 E760 54Go A61 55Johnny B. Goode