C
She drew out all her money at the Southern Trust

And put her little boy aboard a Greyhound bus
F
Leaving Louisiana for the Golden West
C
Down came her tears from her happiness
G
Her own little son named Johnny B Goode
C
Was going to make some motion pictures out in Hollywood

C                                        F                             C
Bye bye bye bye,      Bye bye bye bye
G                                 F                                                  C
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

C                                        F                             C
Bye bye bye bye,      Bye bye bye bye
G                                 F                                                  C
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 ’em by the railroad track
G
So every time they heard the locomotive roar
C
They’d be standing and waving in the kitchen door

C                                        F                             C
Bye bye bye bye,      Bye bye bye bye
G                                 F                                                  C
Bye-bye Johnny, Goodbye Johnny B Goode