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 sitting in the shade Strumming with the rhythm that the drivers made The people passing by they would stop and say "Oh my what that little country boy could play" Go go Go Johnny go go Go Johnny go go Go Johnny go go Go Johnny go go Johnny B. Goode His mother told him "someday you will be a man And you will be the leader of a big old band Many people coming from miles around To hear you play your music when the sun go down Maybe someday your name will be in lights Saying "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
Well, it's a-one for the money Two for the show Three to get ready now go, cat, go But don't you Step on my blue suede shoes Well you can do anything But lay off o' my blue suede shoes Well you can knock me down Step in my face Slander my name all over the place Well do anything that you wanna do But uh-uh honey, lay off o' them shoes And don't you Step on my blue suede shoes Well you can do anything But lay off o' my blue suede shoes Let's go, cats! Oh, walk the dog! Well you can burn my house Steal my car Drink my liquor from an old fruit jar Well do anything that you wanna do But uh-uh honey, lay off o' my shoes And don't you Step on my blue suede shoes Well you can do anything But lay off o' my blue suede shoes Rock it! Well it's a-one for the money Two for the show Three to get ready now go, go, go But don't you Step on my blue suede shoes Well you can do anything But lay off o' my blue suede shoes Well it's blue blue, blue suede shoes Blue blue, blue suede shoes, yeah Blue blue, blue suede shoes, baby Blue blue, blue suede shoes But you can do anything But lay off o' my blue suede shoes
This band is A+++
Yeah man! Awesome song
This is your cousin Marvin Berry! You know that new sound youve been lookin for? Well listen to this!!
Bravo
Actually, Elvis's version of "Blue Suede Shoes" was a cover of Carl Perkins.
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 sitting in the shade
Strumming with the rhythm that the drivers made
The people passing by they would stop and say
"Oh my what that little country boy could play"
Go go
Go Johnny go go
Go Johnny go go
Go Johnny go go
Go Johnny go go
Johnny B. Goode
His mother told him "someday you will be a man
And you will be the leader of a big old band
Many people coming from miles around
To hear you play your music when the sun go down
Maybe someday your name will be in lights
Saying "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
Blue sucede shoes by Carl Perkins
Carl Perkins wrote Blue Suede Shoes in 1955.
blue sued shoes is not Elvis is Carl Perkins guys
The world is better off with comments like this
Carl was first...yes.
Elvis did a great cover of it
Well, it's a-one for the money
Two for the show
Three to get ready now go, cat, go
But don't you
Step on my blue suede shoes
Well you can do anything
But lay off o' my blue suede shoes
Well you can knock me down
Step in my face
Slander my name all over the place
Well do anything that you wanna do
But uh-uh honey, lay off o' them shoes
And don't you
Step on my blue suede shoes
Well you can do anything
But lay off o' my blue suede shoes
Let's go, cats!
Oh, walk the dog!
Well you can burn my house
Steal my car
Drink my liquor from an old fruit jar
Well do anything that you wanna do
But uh-uh honey, lay off o' my shoes
And don't you
Step on my blue suede shoes
Well you can do anything
But lay off o' my blue suede shoes
Rock it!
Well it's a-one for the money
Two for the show
Three to get ready now go, go, go
But don't you
Step on my blue suede shoes
Well you can do anything
But lay off o' my blue suede shoes
Well it's blue blue, blue suede shoes
Blue blue, blue suede shoes, yeah
Blue blue, blue suede shoes, baby
Blue blue, blue suede shoes
But you can do anything
But lay off o' my blue suede shoes
Vocals are really good, but I was a bit disappointed in the guitar
Did you try - vocals? It's not easy, I think you're right. That song is not under-rated.
Че напряженные такие, пацаны? ))
The bass part is to easy in Johnny b