Canciones que usan formas de acordes transportables

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CHUCK BERRY – Su canción «Johnny B. Goode» fué escrita y grabada en 1958. Es considerada una de las canciones más reconocidas de la historia de la música popular. Acreditada como «el primer éxito de rock & roll acerca de ser una estrella».

Acordes para "Johnny B. Goode" de "Chuck Berry" (armonía básica)
Verso 1
Deep down in Louisiana close to New OrleansWay back up in the woods among the evergreensThere stood a log cabin made of earth and woodWhere lived a country boy named Johnny B. GoodeWho never ever learned to read or write so wellBut he could play a guitar just like a-ringin’ a bell
Go, go
Go Johnny, go, goGo Johnny, go, goGo Johnny, go, goGo Johnny, go, goJohnny B. Goode
 
Verso 2
He used to carry his guitar in a gunny sackGo sit beneath the tree by the railroad trackOh, the engineers would see him sitting in the shadeStrumming with the rhythm that the drivers madeThe people passing by they would stop and say«Oh my what that little country boy could play»
Go, go
Go Johnny, go, goGo Johnny, go, goGo Johnny, go, goGo Johnny, go, goJohnny B. Goode
 
Verso 3
His mother told him «someday you will be a manAnd you will be the leader of a big old bandMany people coming from miles aroundTo hear you play your music when the sun go downMaybe someday your name will be in lightsSaying «Johnny B. Goode tonight»
Go, go
Go Johnny, goGo, go, go Johnny, goGo, go, go Johnny, goGo, go, go Johnny, goGoJohnny B. Goode
 
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