A Way down in Lou'siana close to New Orleans, Way back in the woods among the evergreens D7 there stood a log cabin made or earth and wood. A Where lived a country boy name of Johnny B. Goode. E7 He never ever learned to read or write so well, A but he could play a guitar just like a ringin' bell. A Go go go Johnny go, go go Johnny go, D7 A Go go go Johnny go, Go go go Johnny go, E7 A E7 Go go Johnny B. Goode. A He used to carry his guitar in a gunny sack, go sit beneath a tree by the railroad track. D7 The engineers would see him sittin' in the shade A strummin' to the rhythm that the drivers made. E7 The people passing by they would stop and say A oh my but that little country boy can play. A Go go go Johnny go, go go Johnny go, D7 A Go go go Johnny go, Go go go Johnny go, E7 A E7 Go go Johnny B. Goode. A Well, his momma told him, "Some day you will be a man. You will be the leader of a big old band, D7 many people comin' from miles around A just to hear you play your music till the sun goes down. E7 Maybe someday your name 'll be in lights, A sayin', 'Johnny B. Goode tonight!!'" A Go go go go go Johnny go, Go go Johnny go, D7 A Go go go Johnny go, Go go go Johnny go, E7 A Go go Johnny B. Goode. A D7 A D7 A E7 A E7 A Go go go Johnny go, Go go go Johnny go, D7 A Go go go Johnny go, Go go go Johnny go, E7 A Go go go Johnny B. Goode.