I | D |
IV | G |
V | A |
D
N.C.
D
N.C.
D
N.C.
D
N.C.
D
G
G
D
D
A
G
D
D
Deep
D
down
in
Louisi
-
ana
close
to
D
New
Or
-
leans
way
D
back
up
in
the
wood
among
the
D
e-
ver
-
greens
there
G
stood
a
log
cabin
made
of
G
earth
and
wood
where
D
lived
a
country
boy
named
D
Johnny
B.
Goode
who
A
never
ever
learned
to
read
or
A
write
so
well
but
he
could
D
play
the
guitar
just
like
a-
D
ringin-
a
bell
Go
Go
D
go
D
Johnny
go
go
D
go
D
Johnny
go
go
G
go
G
Johnny
go
go
D
go
D
Johnny
go
go
A
A
Johnny
B.
Goode
D
D
He
used
to
D
carry
his
guitar
in
a
D
gunny
sack
or
D
sit
beneath
a
tree
by
the
D
railroad
track
oh!
the
G
engineers
would
see
him
sittin'
G
in
the
shade
D
strummin
with
the
rhythm
that
the
D
drivers
made
the
A
people
passing
by
they
would
A
stop
and
say
oh
my
D
but
that
little
country
D
boy
could
play
Go
go
D
go
D
Johnny
go
go
D
go
D
Johnny
go
go
G
go
G
Johnny
go
go
D
go
D
Johnny
go
go
A
A
Johnny
B.
Goode
D
D
D
N.C.
G
N.C.
D
N.C.
D
N.C.
D
G
G
D
D
A
A
D
D
D
N.C.
G
N.C.
D
N.C.
D
N.C.
D
G
G
D
D
A
A
D
D
His
D
mother
told
him
someday
you
will
D
be
a
man
and
D
you
will
be
the
leader
of
a
D
big
ole'
band
G
Many
people
coming
from
G
miles
a
-
round
to
D
hear
you
play
your
music
when
the
D
sun
go
down
May-
A
be
some
day
your
name
will
A
be
in
lights
sayin'
D
Johnny
B.
Goode
tonight
D
Go
go
Go
D
Johnny
go
D
go
go
go
D
Johnny
go
D
go
go
go
G
Johnny
go
G
go
go
go
D
Johnny
go
D
go
A
A
Johnny
B.
Goode
D
N.C.
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