Johnny B. Goode
Johnny
B. Goode
(Actually,
this funny parody of the original Chuck Berry's song is titled "Grabber
Be Good".)
Deep down
in Louisiana,
back in
New Orleans
way back
up in the woods,
among the
evergreens
Stood a
log cabin
made of
carth and wood
where lived
a hillbilly boy
named Johnny
B. Goode
who never
ever learned
to read
or write so well
but he
could rock n'roll
like a
bat out of hell
Go !
Go, Johnny,
go, go !
Go, Johnny,
go, go !
Go, Johnny,
go, go !
Go, Johnny,
go, go !
Johnny
B. Goode
He used
to carry his guitar
in a gunny
sack
He sit
down by the tree,
by the
railroad track
The engineer
could see him,
sitting
in the shade,
strumming
with the rythm
that the
drivers made
People
passing by,
they would
stop and say:
"My, that
St. Louis boy can play !"
Go !
Go, Johnny,
go, go !
Go, Johnny,
go, go !
Go, Johnny,
go, go !
Go, Johnny,
go, go !
Johnny
B. Goode
His mother
told him someday you'll be a man,
you'll
be the leader of a really good band
Many people
coming from a-miles around
to hear
you get it on when the sun goes down
Maybe someday
your name will be in lights,
saying
"Johnny B. Goode tonight"
Go !
Go, Johnny,
go, go !
Go, Johnny,
go, go !
Go, Johnny,
go, go !
Go, Johnny,
go, go !
Johnny
B. Goode
(performed by Electric Amish & Jonny Lang; written by Chuck Berry)
"No more lying
friends
wanting tragic
ends
Though they
do pretend,
they won't
go when I go "