A She drew out all her money out of the Southern Trust A And put her little boy aboard a Greyhound Bus D Leaving Louisiana for the Golden West A Down came the tears from her happiness E Her own little son name 'o Johnny B. Goode A Was gonna make some motion pictures out in Hollywood [Chorus] A Bye, bye, bye, bye D A Bye, bye, bye, bye E Bye bye Johnny D A E7 Good bye Johnny B. Goode [Verse 1] A She remembered taking money out from gathering crop A And buying Johnny's guitar at a broker shop D As long as he would play it by the railroad side A Keep him out of trouble he was satisfied E But never thought that there would come a day like this A When she would have to give her boy a goodbye kiss [Chorus] A Bye, bye, bye, bye D A Bye, bye, bye, bye E Bye bye Johnny D A E7 Good bye Johnny B. Goode [Guitar Solo] A D A E D A E7 [Verse 3] A She finally got the letter she was dreaming of A Johnny wrote and told her he had fell in love D As soon as he was married he would bring her back A And build a mansion for 'em by the railroad track E And every time they heard the locomotive roar A They'd be a-standin', a-wavin' by the kitchen door [Out-Chorus] A Bye, bye, bye, bye D A Bye, bye, bye, bye E Bye bye Johnny D A E Good bye Johnny B. Goode A Bye, bye, bye, bye D A Bye, bye, bye, bye E Bye bye Johnny D A Good bye Johnny B. Goode