Johnny B. Goode

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Deep down Louisiana close to New Orleans
Way back up in the woods among the evergreens
There stood a log cabin made
Of earth and wood
Where lived a country boy name Johnny B goode
Who never ever learned to read
Or write so well
But he could play the guitar
Like ringing a bell

Go go, go Johnny go go, go Johnny go
Go, go Johnny go go, go Johnny go
Go, oh, Johnny B goode

He use to carry his guitar in a gunny sack
And sit beneath the trees
By the railroad track
The engineers used to see him
Sitting in the shade
Playing to the rhythm that the drivers made
People passing by would stop and say
Oh my, that little country boy could play

Go go, go Johnny go go, go Johnny go
Go, go Johnny go go, go Johnny go
Go, oh, Johnny B goode

His mama told him someday he would be a man
And he would be the leader of a big old band
Many people coming from miles around
To hear him play his music
When the sun goes down
Maybe someday his name would be in lights
Saying Johnny B goode tonight

Go go, go Johnny go go, go Johnny go
Go, go Johnny go go, go Johnny go
Go, oh, Johnny B goode

Trivia about the song Johnny B. Goode by Johnny Rivers

On which albums was the song “Johnny B. Goode” released by Johnny Rivers?
Johnny Rivers released the song on the albums “Here We Go Go Again!” in 1964, “Here We à Go Go Again!” in 1964, “20 Rock & Roll Hits” in 1979, “John Lee Hooker” in 1994, and “Totally Live at The Whiskey A Go Go” in 1995.

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