Bye Bye Johnny B Good
Eddy Mitchell Lyrics


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Deep down in 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 named Johnny B. Goode
Who never ever learned to read or write so well
But he could play a guitar just like a-ringin' a bell

Go, go, go, Johnny, go
Go, go, Johnny, go
Go, go, Johnny, go
Go, go, Johnny, go
Go, Johnny B. Goode

He used to carry his guitar in a gunny sack
Go sit beneath the tree by the railroad track
Oh! The engineers would see him sittin' in the shade
Strummin' with the rhythm that the drivers made
People passing by they would stop and say
Oh, my but that little country boy can play

Go, go, go, Johnny, go
Go, go, Johnny, go
Go, go, Johnny, go
Go, go, Johnny, go
Go, Johnny B. Goode

His mama told him, some day you will be a man
And you will be the leader of a big old band
Many people comin' from miles around
To hear you play your music 'till the sun go down
Maybe someday your name will be in lights
Sayin' Johnny B. Goode tonight

Go, go, go, Johnny, go
Go, go, go, Johnny, go
Go, go, go, Johnny, go




Go, go, go, Johnny, go
Go, Johnny B. Goode

Overall Meaning

"Eddie sois bon" is a French rendition of Chuck Berry's iconic song, "Johnny B. Goode". Eddy Mitchell, a famous French rock and roll singer, recorded this song in 1976 and became an instant hit. The song tells the story of a young boy named Johnny B. Goode, who lives in Louisiana and is a talented guitarist. Johnny is illiterate, but he can play music like nobody else. He becomes famous and leads a big band, and people come from far away to listen to his music.


This song is all about the power of music and how it transcends all boundaries. Despite his lack of education, Johnny's talent on the guitar is undeniable, and people are drawn to him. The song also touches on the idea that dreams can come true if you work hard enough for them. Johnny's mother tells him that he will be a man someday and a leader of a big band, and it becomes a reality.


The lyrics are simple but powerful, and Eddy Mitchell's rendition of "Johnny B. Goode" gives it a fresh twist. The song is perfect for anyone who loves rock and roll music, and it's a testament to Chuck Berry's influential sound that continues to live on today.


Line by Line Meaning

Deep down in Louisiana, close to New Orleans
The story is set in Louisiana, which is geographically located close to the city of New Orleans.


Way back up in the woods among the evergreens
The log cabin where Johnny B. Goode lived was situated in a forest area amongst the tall evergreen trees.


There stood a log cabin made of earth and wood
The house where Johnny B. Goode lived was constructed using natural materials, such as earth and wood.


Where lived a country boy named Johnny B. Goode
The artist of the story is a young man named Johnny B. Goode who lives in the aforementioned log cabin.


Who never ever learned to read or write so well
Johnny B. Goode didn't have a formal education, and he had difficulty reading and writing.


But he could play a guitar just like a-ringin' a bell
Despite his inability to read and write, Johnny B. Goode had an incredible talent for playing the guitar, and his skills were compared to the sound of a ringing bell.


Go, go, go, Johnny, go
This is a refrain that is repeated throughout the song as an encouragement to Johnny B. Goode to keep playing his music.


He used to carry his guitar in a gunny sack
Johnny B. Goode would transport his guitar in a simple cloth bag called a gunny sack.


Go sit beneath the tree by the railroad track
Johnny B. Goode would go and sit under a tree next to the railroad tracks to play his guitar and entertain passersby.


Oh! The engineers would see him sittin' in the shade
The train engineers passing by would notice Johnny B. Goode playing his guitar in the shade of the tree.


Strummin' with the rhythm that the drivers made
Johnny B. Goode would play his guitar to the beat of the passing trains, creating a unique and rhythmic sound.


People passing by they would stop and say
People walking or driving by would notice Johnny B. Goode's impressive talent and stop to listen to his music.


Oh, my but that little country boy can play
The onlookers would express their amazement at the talent of this young, rural musician.


His mama told him, some day you will be a man
Johnny B. Goode's mother predicted that he would grow up to be a successful and respected man.


And you will be the leader of a big old band
She also foresaw that Johnny B. Goode would form a band and be its leader, further emphasizing his musical goals.


Many people comin' from miles around
Word of Johnny B. Goode's musical talent spread, and people came from great distances to hear him play.


To hear you play your music 'till the sun go down
People wanted to listen to Johnny B. Goode's music all day long, until the sun set in the evening.


Maybe someday your name will be in lights
Johnny B. Goode's mother believed that he could achieve great fame and success, and his name would be displayed on marquees and billboards.


Sayin' Johnny B. Goode tonight
His mother imagines a future where people would attend a show, where Johnny B. Goode's name would be displayed on lights, and they would celebrate this talented musician.


Go, go, go, Johnny, go
This is a final refrain that ends the song and once again encourages Johnny B. Goode to continue on his path.


Go, Johnny B. Goode
This final line of the song serves as a tribute to the talented young musician who is the artist of the storytelling.




Lyrics © OLE MEDIA MANAGEMENT LP
Written by: Chuck Berry

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