Charles Edward Anderson "Chuck" Berry (October 18, 1926 – March 18, 2017) was an American guitarist, singer-songwriter and is one of the pioneers of rock and roll music.
Chuck Berry remains an influential figure and one of the pioneers of rock and roll music who first began performing in 1953. Cub Koda wrote, "Of all the early breakthrough rock & roll artists, none is more important to the development of the music than Chuck Berry. He is its greatest songwriter
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A combination of Chuck Berry/Rolling Stones/Status Quo versions
Original key = C
C She drew out all her money at the Southern Trust
And put her little boy upon a Greyhound bus F Leaving Louisiana for the golden west C Down came the tears from her happiness G Her own little son named Johnny B Goode C Was going to make some motion pictures out in Holliwood
CFC Bye bye bye bye, Bye bye bye bye GFC Bye-bye Johnny, Goodbye Johnny B Goode
C She remembered taking money earnt from gathering crop
And buying Johnny's guitar at a broker's shop F As long as he would play it by the railroad side C He wouldn't get in trouble, he was satisfied G But never thought there'd ever come a day like this C When she would have to give her son a goodbye kiss
CFC Bye bye bye bye, Bye bye bye bye GFC Bye-bye Johnny, Goodbye Johnny B Goode
[GUITAR SOLO]
C She finally got the letter she'd been dreaming of
Johnny wrote and told her he had fell in love F As soon as he was married he would bring her back C And build a mansion for them by the railroad track G So every time they heard the locomotive roar C They'd be standing and waving in the kitchen door
CFC Bye bye bye bye, Bye bye bye bye GFC Bye-bye Johnny, Goodbye Johnny B Goode