Lady B Goode
Chuck Berry
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C Fm F Cm G C [Verse 1]C Cm It was down in Louisiana, rightF there in New OrleansCm Back there in the '60s was a little teen queenF Fell then the lassie in love with a ladC Till it took him to vindicate take the feelings she hadG She pleaded as she promised every prayer she couldC Till everybody whispered to her, "Lady B. Goode" [Solo]C F C FC Gm G C [Verse 2]Cm She followed him around where heF would play his guitarCm C Till he got so popular they made him a starContinúa después del anuncioF Then she could only see him on a TV screenCm And hoped someday that he'd comeC back to New OrleansG Everybody liked her and was knocking on woodC But soon there came a baby fromCm the Lady B. Goode [Solo]F C F BbF C G Cm [Verse 3]C She wondered if he's ever comingF back somedaC The brighter lights and glory mayCm just keep him awaF But then he wrote and told her "Do not be dismayeC The love you have for me will never be betrayeG They want me do a movie about my livelihooC And I want you to play the part of Lady B. Goode [Solo]Cm F Cm FmF C G C [Verse 4]C She went to see the movie when itF hit the screeCm C Babysitting Johnnie Jr. down in New OrleanF He saw his daddy sing the song he heard in schooC The one his mother told him about the golden rulG Gm Tears filled her eyes when they misunderstooCm When everybody knew that she was Lady B. Goode [Otro]Cm Fm Cm CF C G C