Verse 1
Deep Adown in Louisiana close to New Orleans
AWay back up in the woods among the evergreens
There Dstood a log cabin made of earth and wood
Where Alived a country boy named Johnny B. Goode
Who Enever ever learned to read or write so well
But he could Aplay a guitar just like a ringing a bell
Chorus
Go, Ago, go, Johnny, go, go
Go, Johnny, go, Dgo
Go, Johnny, go!
AGo, go, Johnny, go, Ego! Johnny B. GAoode
Verse 2
He Aused to carry his guitar in a gunny sack
AGo sit beneath the tree by the railroad track
Oh, the enDgineers would see him sitting in the shade
StrummAing with the rhythm that the drivers made
WheEn people passing by, they would stop and say
“Oh, my, but Athat little country boy could play”
Chorus
Go, Ago, go, Johnny, go, go
Go, Johnny, go, Dgo
Go, Johnny, go!
AGo, go, Johnny, go, Ego! Johnny B. GAoode
Verse 3
His mAother told him, “Someday you will be a man
AYou will be the leader of a big ol’ band
Many Dpeople coming from miles around
To hAear you play your music when the sun go down
MaybEe someday your name will be in lights
Saying ‘JohnAny B. Goode Tonight'”
Chorus
Go, Ago, go, Johnny, go, go
Go, Johnny, go, Dgo
Go, Johnny, go!
AGo, go, Johnny, go, Ego! Johnny B. GAoode
Mastering the Johnny B. Goode Chords offers more than just technical improvement; it connects you to the spirit of rock ‘n’ roll that Chuck Berry immortalized. As you play through these chords, you’re not only refining your skills but also channeling the raw, vibrant energy that makes this song a true classic.