[00:00.00]Deep down in Louisiana close the New Orleans[00:19.87]Way back up in the woods among the evergreens[00:22.41]There stood a log cabin made of earth and wood[00:25.05]Where lived a country boy named Johnny B Good[00:27.61]Who never ever learned to read or write so well[00:30.27]But he could play the guitar just like ringin a bell[00:32.78]Go, go, go jonny go go[00:36.28]go johnny go go[00:39.20]go johnny go go[00:41.95]go johnny go go[00:44.66]johnny be good[00:48.22]He used to carry his guitar in a gunny sack[00:51.48]Or sit beneath the tree by the railroad track[00:54.28]Oh an engineer could see him sitting in the shade[00:56.76]Strummin' to the rhythm that the drivers made[00:59.58]People passing by they'd stop and say[01:02.14]Oh my but that little country boy can play[01:04.80]Go, go, go jonny go go[01:08.17]go johnny go go[01:11.02]go johnny go go[01:13.58]go johnny go go[01:16.51]johnny be good[01:21.63][01:51.07]His mother told him some day you will be a man[01:55.69]And you will be the leader of a big old band[01:58.20]Many people coming from miles around[02:00.76]And hear you play your music till the sun goes down[02:03.50]Maybe someday your name gonna be in light[02:06.14]Sayin' Jonny be good tonight[02:08.26]Go, go, go jonny go go[02:12.25]go johnny go go[02:15.10]go johnny go go[02:18.18]go johnny go go[02:20.66]johnny be good[02:23.09][02:24.58][02:28.55][02:31.17][02:33.86][02:36.52][02:44.80]