“Elvis Presley – Johnny B. Goode” is a classic rock and roll song originally written and performed by Chuck Berry. While Elvis Presley is known for many iconic songs, including rock and roll hits, “Johnny B. Goode” is not one of them. The song is most famously associated with Chuck Berry, who released it in 1958.
Title: Johnny B. Goode
Artist: Chuck Berry (Original Performer)
Release Date: 1958
Album: Chuck Berry Is on Top
Writer: Chuck Berry
While Elvis Presley did not perform “Johnny B. Goode,” it is an essential song in the history of rock and roll, and Chuck Berry’s original version is widely celebrated for its influence on the genre.
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Deep down in Louisiana close to New OrleansWay back up in the woods among the evergreensStood a log cabin made of earth and woodWhere lived a country boy named Johnny B. GoodWho never ever learned to read or write so wellBut he could play the guitar just like ringing a bell
Go, go, go, Johnny, go, go, go, Johnny, go, goGo, Johnny, go, go, go, Johnny, go, goJohnny B. Good
His mama told him “someday you will be a manAnd you will be the leader of a big old bandMany people coming from miles aroundTo hear your playing music when the sun goes downMaybe someday you name will be in lights saying “Johnny B. Good tonight”
Go, go, go, Johnny, go, go, go, Johnny, go, goGo, Johnny, go, go, go, Johnny, go, goJohnny B. Good
His mama told him “someday you will be a manAnd you will be the leader of a big old bandMany people coming from miles aroundTo hear your playing music when the sun goes downMaybe someday you name will be in lights saying “Johnny B. Good tonight”
Go, go, go, Johnny, go, go, go, Johnny, go, goGo, Johnny, go, go, go, Johnny, go, goJohnny B. Good