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Deep
A
down
in
Lou-
'si-
an-
a
close
to
A
New
Or-
leans,
'Way
A
back
up
in
the
woods
a-
moung
the
A7
ev-
er
greens;
There
D7
stood
an
old__
cab-
in
made
of
D7
earch
and
wood,
Where
A
lived
a
coun-
try
boy__
named
A
JOHN-
NY
B.
GOODE.
Who'd
E7
nev-
er
ev-
er
learned
to
read
or
E7
write
so
well,
But
he
could
A
play
a
gui-
tar__
just
like
a-
A
ring-
in'
a
bell.
Go!
Go!__
A6
Go!__
A6
John-
ny!
Go!
Go!__
A6
Go!__
A6
A7
John-
my!
Go!
Go!__
D9
Go!__
D9
John-
ny!
Go!
Go!__
A6
Go!__
A6
John-
ny!
Go!
Go!__
E7
E7
JOHN-
NY
B.
GOODE.
A6
A6
He
used
to
A
car-
ry
his
gui-
tar__
in
a
A
gun-
ny
sack,
Go
A
sit
be-
neath
the
tree__
by
the
A7
rail-
road
track;
Ol'
D7
en-
gineer
in
the
train__
sit-
tin
D7
in
the
shade,__
A
Strum-
min'
with
the
rhy-
thm
that
the
A
driv-
ers
made.__
The
E7
peo-
ple
pass-
in'
by,__
they
would
E7
stop
and
say__
A
Oh
my,
but
that
lit-
tle
coun-
try
A
boy__
could
play.
Go!
Go!__
A6
Go!__
A6
John-
ny!
Go!
Go!__
A6
Go!__
A6
A7
John-
my!
Go!
Go!__
D9
Go!__
D9
John-
ny!
Go!
Go!__
A6
Go!__
A6
John-
ny!
Go!
Go!__
E7
E7
JOHN-
NY
B.
GOODE.
A6
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Note: Solo 1 of 2
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Note: Solo 2 of 2
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His
A
moth-
er
told
him,
"Some
day
you
will
A
be
a
man
And
A
you
will
be
the
lead-
er
of
a
A7
big
old
band;_
D7
Man-
y
peo-
ple
com-
in'
from__
D7
miles
a-
round,
To
A
hear
you
play
your
mu-
sic
till
the
A
sun
goes
down.__
May-
E7
be
some
day
your
name-
'll
be
in
E7
lights__
A-
say-
in'
A
JOHN-
NY
B.
GOODE__
to
A
night."__
Go!
Go!__
A6
Go!__
A6
John-
ny!
Go!
Go!__
A6
Go!__
A6
A7
John-
my!
Go!
Go!__
D9
Go!__
D9
John-
ny!
Go!
Go!__
A6
Go!__
A6
John-
ny!
Go!
Go!__
E7
E7
JOHN-
NY
B.
GOODE.
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A
Bb7
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