Song | Johnny B. Goode |
Artist | Chuck Berry |
Album | Gold |
[00:00.00] | 作曲 : Berry |
[00:01.00] | 作词 : Berry |
[00:17.31] | Deep down Louisiana close to New Orleans |
[00:19.62] | Way back up in the woods among the evergreens |
[00:22.02] | There stood a log cabin made of earth and wood |
[00:25.54] | Where lived a country boy |
[00:27.02] | By named Johnny B. Goode |
[00:29.04] | Who never ever learned to read or write so well |
[00:31.09] | But he could play a guitar just like ringing a bell |
[00:33.68] | Go Go, Go Johnny Go Go |
[00:38.53] | Go Johnny Go Go |
[00:41.20] | Go Johnny Go Go |
[00:44.20] | Go Johnny Go Go |
[00:47.85] | Johnny B. Goode |
[00:51.11] | He used to carry his guitar in a gunny sack |
[00:54.41] | And sit beneath the trees by the railroad track |
[00:56.73] | Oh the engineers saw him sitting in the shade |
[00:59.73] | Playing to the rhythm that the drivers made |
[01:02.64] | People passing by would stop and say |
[01:05.15] | Oh my that little country boy could play |
[01:08.46] | Go Go, Go Johnny Go Go |
[01:12.66] | Go Johnny Go Go |
[01:15.68] | Go Johnny Go Go |
[01:18.41] | Go Johnny Go Go |
[01:22.19] | Johnny B. Goode |
[02:00.33] | His mother told him someday you would be a man |
[02:03.00] | And you would be the leader of a big old band |
[02:05.98] | Many people coming from miles around |
[02:08.76] | To hear you play your music 'til the sun go down |
[02:11.85] | Maybe someday your name would be in lights |
[02:14.55] | Saying Johnny B. Good tonight |
[02:17.12] | Go Go Go Johnny Go |
[02:19.99] | Go Go Go Johnny Go |
[02:22.70] | Go Go Go Johnny Go |
[02:25.50] | Go Go Go Johnny Go |
[02:29.82] | Go Johnny B. Goode |
[00:00.00] | zuò qǔ : Berry |
[00:01.00] | zuò cí : Berry |
[00:17.31] | Deep down Louisiana close to New Orleans |
[00:19.62] | Way back up in the woods among the evergreens |
[00:22.02] | There stood a log cabin made of earth and wood |
[00:25.54] | Where lived a country boy |
[00:27.02] | By named Johnny B. Goode |
[00:29.04] | Who never ever learned to read or write so well |
[00:31.09] | But he could play a guitar just like ringing a bell |
[00:33.68] | Go Go, Go Johnny Go Go |
[00:38.53] | Go Johnny Go Go |
[00:41.20] | Go Johnny Go Go |
[00:44.20] | Go Johnny Go Go |
[00:47.85] | Johnny B. Goode |
[00:51.11] | He used to carry his guitar in a gunny sack |
[00:54.41] | And sit beneath the trees by the railroad track |
[00:56.73] | Oh the engineers saw him sitting in the shade |
[00:59.73] | Playing to the rhythm that the drivers made |
[01:02.64] | People passing by would stop and say |
[01:05.15] | Oh my that little country boy could play |
[01:08.46] | Go Go, Go Johnny Go Go |
[01:12.66] | Go Johnny Go Go |
[01:15.68] | Go Johnny Go Go |
[01:18.41] | Go Johnny Go Go |
[01:22.19] | Johnny B. Goode |
[02:00.33] | His mother told him someday you would be a man |
[02:03.00] | And you would be the leader of a big old band |
[02:05.98] | Many people coming from miles around |
[02:08.76] | To hear you play your music ' til the sun go down |
[02:11.85] | Maybe someday your name would be in lights |
[02:14.55] | Saying Johnny B. Good tonight |
[02:17.12] | Go Go Go Johnny Go |
[02:19.99] | Go Go Go Johnny Go |
[02:22.70] | Go Go Go Johnny Go |
[02:25.50] | Go Go Go Johnny Go |
[02:29.82] | Go Johnny B. Goode |