| Song | Johnny B. Goode |
| Artist | Judas Priest |
| Album | Ram It Down |
| Download | Image LRC TXT |
| [00:00.59] | Artist:judas priest |
| [00:01.15] | Songs Title:johnny b. goode |
| [00:02.09] | |
| [00:35.94] | Deep down in louisiana close to new orleans |
| [00:37.08] | |
| [00:38.76] | Way back up in the woods amongst the evergreens |
| [00:40.20] | |
| [00:44.64] | There stood an old cabin made of earth and wood |
| [00:46.14] | |
| [00:50.70] | Where lived a country boy named johnny b. goode |
| [00:52.01] | |
| [00:56.89] | That never ever learned to read and write so well |
| [00:58.45] | |
| [01:00.26] | But he could play a guitar just like ringing a bell |
| [01:02.08] | |
| [01:03.33] | Go go. go johnny go |
| [01:04.20] | |
| [01:06.57] | Johnny b. goode |
| [01:07.26] | |
| [01:15.85] | He used to carry his guitar in a gunny sack |
| [01:17.42] | |
| [01:21.17] | Go sit beneath the tree by the railroad track |
| [01:23.42] | |
| [01:27.35] | Old engineer sitting in the shade |
| [01:28.29] | |
| [01:34.20] | Strumming with the rhythm that the drivers made |
| [01:35.51] | |
| [01:41.66] | The people passing by would stop and say |
| [01:43.66] | |
| [01:44.72] | "oh my but how that little country boy could play" |
| [01:47.96] | Go go. go johnny go |
| [01:49.21] | Johnny b. goode |
| [01:50.22] | |
| [01:51.53] | His mother told him some day you will be a man |
| [01:53.73] | And you will be the leader of a big old band |
| [01:55.54] | Many people coming from miles around |
| [01:56.79] | To hear you play your music till the sun goes down |
| [01:58.67] | Maybe someday your name will be in lights, saying |
| [02:00.10] | Johnny b. goode tonight |
| [02:00.92] | Go go. go johnny go |
| [02:01.69] | Johnny b. goode |
| [00:00.59] | Artist: judas priest |
| [00:01.15] | Songs Title: johnny b. goode |
| [00:02.09] | |
| [00:35.94] | Deep down in louisiana close to new orleans |
| [00:37.08] | |
| [00:38.76] | Way back up in the woods amongst the evergreens |
| [00:40.20] | |
| [00:44.64] | There stood an old cabin made of earth and wood |
| [00:46.14] | |
| [00:50.70] | Where lived a country boy named johnny b. goode |
| [00:52.01] | |
| [00:56.89] | That never ever learned to read and write so well |
| [00:58.45] | |
| [01:00.26] | But he could play a guitar just like ringing a bell |
| [01:02.08] | |
| [01:03.33] | Go go. go johnny go |
| [01:04.20] | |
| [01:06.57] | Johnny b. goode |
| [01:07.26] | |
| [01:15.85] | He used to carry his guitar in a gunny sack |
| [01:17.42] | |
| [01:21.17] | Go sit beneath the tree by the railroad track |
| [01:23.42] | |
| [01:27.35] | Old engineer sitting in the shade |
| [01:28.29] | |
| [01:34.20] | Strumming with the rhythm that the drivers made |
| [01:35.51] | |
| [01:41.66] | The people passing by would stop and say |
| [01:43.66] | |
| [01:44.72] | oh my but how that little country boy could play |
| [01:47.96] | Go go. go johnny go |
| [01:49.21] | Johnny b. goode |
| [01:50.22] | |
| [01:51.53] | His mother told him some day you will be a man |
| [01:53.73] | And you will be the leader of a big old band |
| [01:55.54] | Many people coming from miles around |
| [01:56.79] | To hear you play your music till the sun goes down |
| [01:58.67] | Maybe someday your name will be in lights, saying |
| [02:00.10] | Johnny b. goode tonight |
| [02:00.92] | Go go. go johnny go |
| [02:01.69] | Johnny b. goode |
| [00:00.59] | Artist: judas priest |
| [00:01.15] | Songs Title: johnny b. goode |
| [00:02.09] | |
| [00:35.94] | Deep down in louisiana close to new orleans |
| [00:37.08] | |
| [00:38.76] | Way back up in the woods amongst the evergreens |
| [00:40.20] | |
| [00:44.64] | There stood an old cabin made of earth and wood |
| [00:46.14] | |
| [00:50.70] | Where lived a country boy named johnny b. goode |
| [00:52.01] | |
| [00:56.89] | That never ever learned to read and write so well |
| [00:58.45] | |
| [01:00.26] | But he could play a guitar just like ringing a bell |
| [01:02.08] | |
| [01:03.33] | Go go. go johnny go |
| [01:04.20] | |
| [01:06.57] | Johnny b. goode |
| [01:07.26] | |
| [01:15.85] | He used to carry his guitar in a gunny sack |
| [01:17.42] | |
| [01:21.17] | Go sit beneath the tree by the railroad track |
| [01:23.42] | |
| [01:27.35] | Old engineer sitting in the shade |
| [01:28.29] | |
| [01:34.20] | Strumming with the rhythm that the drivers made |
| [01:35.51] | |
| [01:41.66] | The people passing by would stop and say |
| [01:43.66] | |
| [01:44.72] | oh my but how that little country boy could play |
| [01:47.96] | Go go. go johnny go |
| [01:49.21] | Johnny b. goode |
| [01:50.22] | |
| [01:51.53] | His mother told him some day you will be a man |
| [01:53.73] | And you will be the leader of a big old band |
| [01:55.54] | Many people coming from miles around |
| [01:56.79] | To hear you play your music till the sun goes down |
| [01:58.67] | Maybe someday your name will be in lights, saying |
| [02:00.10] | Johnny b. goode tonight |
| [02:00.92] | Go go. go johnny go |
| [02:01.69] | Johnny b. goode |