“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 the guitar just like a ringing a bell. Go, go,
Go, Johnny go…”

—  Chuck Berry

"Johnny B. Goode" (1958) ·  Live performance (1958) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6ROwVrF0Ceg
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American rock-and-roll musician 1926–2017

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