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Deep
down
Louisiana
close
to
New
Orleans,
Way
back
up
in
the
woods
among
the
evergreens...
There
stood
a
log
cabin
made
of
earth
and
wood,
Where
lived
a
country
boy
name
of
Johnny
B.
Goode...
He
never
ever
learned
to
read
or
write
so
well,
But
he
could
play
the
guitar
like
ringing
a
bell.
Go
Go
Go
Johnny
Go
Go
Go
Johnny
B.
Goode
He
use
to
carry
his
guitar
in
a
gunny
sack
And
sit
beneath
the
trees
by
the
railroad
track.
Oh,
the
engineers
used
to
see
him
sitting
in
the
shade,
Playing
to
the
rhythm
that
the
drivers
made.
People
passing
by
would
stop
and
say
Oh
my
that
little
country
boy
could
play
His
mama
told
him
someday
he
would
be
a
man,
And
he
would
be
the
leader
of
a
big
old
band.
Many
people
coming
from
miles
around
To
hear
him
play
his
music
when
the
sun
go
down
Maybe
someday
his
name
would
be
in
lights
Saying
Johnny
B.
Goode
tonight.
1 Rock and Roll, Hoochie Koo
2 I'm Yours and I'm Hers
3 Johnny B. Goode
4 I'll Drown In My Tears
5 Come on in My Kitchen
6 Rollin' and Tumblin'
7 Highway 61 Revisited
8 Hustled Down in Texas
9 Mother-In-Law Blues
10 Dallas
11 Miss Ann
12 It's My Own Fault - Live
13 Mean Town Blues - Live
14 Still Alive and Well
15 Be Careful With a Fool
16 Memory Pain
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