
Chuck Berry
Accords et partitions
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Johnny B. GoodeA D EPas de barré
Way down in Louisiana down 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
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You Never Can TellG C G7Pas de barré
It was a teenage wedding, and the old folks wished them well. You could see that Pierre did truly love the mademoiselle, And now the young monsieur and madame have rung the chapel bell. "C'est la vie," say the old folks, "it goes to show you never can tell."
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My Ding-A-LingG C D FPas de barré*
My Ding-A-Ling By: Chuck berry Tabbed by: Jeremy Cundiff E-mail: [email protected]
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Run Rudolph RunC7 C Cm F7 G7 FmPas de barré*
♪♫ RUN RUDOLPH RUN ♫♪ - Chuck Berry Out of all the reindeers, you_know you’re the mastermind Run run Rudolph, Randolph ain’t so far behind
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MaybelleneA D7 E7Pas de barré
Chorus: Maybellene, why can't you be true Oh, Maybellene, why can't you be true You've started back doin' the things you used to do As I was motivatin' over the hill
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Memphis, TennesseeF C C7Pas de barré*
Intro : Long-distance information, get me Memphis, Tennessee Help me find the party who tried to get in touch with me
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Roll Over BeethovenA D EPas de barré
I'm gonna write a little letter, Gonna mail it to my local DJ. It's a rockin'rhythm record I want my jockey to play. Roll over Beethoven, I gotta hear it again today.
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It Wasnt MeC F C7 G E
Intro Riff It wasn't me [Intro]
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No Particular Place To GoG C DPas de barré
My baby beside me at the wheel I stole a kiss at the turn of a mile My curiosity running wild Crusin'and playin'the radio With no particular place to go
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Route 66A A7 E7 D7 Am D9
Verse 1: Well if you ever plan to motor west, Jack, take my way, take the highway that is best. Get your kicks on Route sixty-six.
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Brown Eyed Handsome ManE A B DPas de barré*
Arrested on charges of unemployment, He was sitting in the witness stand The judge's wife called up the district attorney Said you free that brown eyed man You want your job you better free that brown eyed man
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NadineA B9 E7
Nadine Chuck Berry I got on a city bus and found a vacant seat, thought I saw my future bride Walking up the street, I shouted to the driver hey conductor, you must slow
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let it rockB A E F#
Verse 1: Way up in the evening, down in Mobile, Alabama Working on the railroad with a steel driving hammer Got to make some money, buy some brand new shoes Try to find somebody take away these blues
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Sweet Little SixteenC G FPas de barré*
Sweet Little Sixteen - Chuck Berry. Http://www.songlyrics.com/chuck-berry/sweet-little-sixteen-lyrics/ Https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QRLDopWVAvw I have corrected some of the lyrics per www.songlyrics And re-arranged the verses per the youtube video.
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Promised LandG D C E A B
Promised Land - Chuck Berry (1964) 'GREATLY' Covered By Elvis (and MANY others), Too! Tabbed/Chorded By: Skidaddy, Esq., G.Q. 4/4 TIME @ 168 BPM (2 Min. 34 Sec.) in 'G'.
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You Can't Catch MeGm G C D Dm Eb
I bought a brand-new air-mobile, it's custom-made, 'twas a Flight De Ville. With a powerful motor and some hideaway wings. Push in on the button and you can hear her sing.
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School days/ring ring goes the bellEb Ab7 Eb7 Bb7 Ebdim Edim
The teacher is teachin' the Golden Rule American history and practical math You studyin' hard and hopin' to pass Workin' your fingers right down to the bone
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Back In The UsaD# G# A#
INTRO: Uh, huh, huh..oh, yeah...uh, huh, huh..oh, yeah.. Uh, huh, huh..oh, yeah. Whoa, yeah..whoa, yeah.
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Little QueenieC F G7Pas de barré*
Bridge 1 Meanwhile, I was thinkin', She's in the mood, no need'n break it. I got a chance, I oughta take it. If she'll dance, we can make it.
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Rock 'N' Roll MusicA7 D G APas de barré
Just let me hear some of that... Chorus: Rock and roll music Any old way you choose it It's got a back beat, you can't lose it
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Too Much Monkey BusinessE A B7 A7 E7Pas de barré
[Outro] Too much monkey business – Too much monkey business Too much monkey business – Too much monkey business Too much monkey business for me to be involved in
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Reelin' And Rockin'G C DPas de barré
We was at a rock'n'roll dance having nothing but fun. And we rolled, reelin' and a rockin'. We was reelin' and a rockin', Rollin' till the break of dawn.
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Around And AroundB F# E E9
They say the joint was rockin' A goin' 'round and round Yeah reelin' and a rockin' what a crazy sound Well they never stopped rockin' till the moon went down Oh it sounds so sweet I gotta take me a chance
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Big BoysC F GPas de barré*
Verse 1 When I was just a little boy like you I wanted to do things the big boys do Wherever they went you knew they wouldn't let me go And I got suspicious and I wanted to know
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CarolA D E A7Pas de barré
Come into my machine so we can cruise on out, I know a swinging little joint where we can jump and shout. It's not too far back on the highway, not too long a ride, You park your car in the open, you can walk inside. A little cutie takes your hat and you can thank her ma'am,
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TulaneG C DPas de barré
TULANE AND JOHNNY OPENED AN NOVELTY SHOP BACK UNDER THE CORNER IT WAS A CREAM OF THE CROP EVERY THING WAS CLICKING AND THE BUSINESS WAS GOOD ´TIL ONE DAY LO BEHOLD AN OFFICER STOOD JOHNNY JUMPED THE COUNTER BUT HE STRUMBLED AND FELL
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Almost GrownG C D7 DPas de barré
Yeah 'n' I'm doin' all right in school. They ain't said I broke no rule. I ant never been in Dutch. I don't browse around too much
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Wee Wee HoursG C D Dm C7Pas de barré
[Verse 1] In the wee, wee hours That's when I think of you In the wee, wee hours That's when I think of you
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Bye Bye JohnnyC F GPas de barré*
And put her little boy upon a Greyhound bus Leaving Louisiana for the golden west Down came the tears from her happiness Her own little son named Johnny <u>B</u> Goode Was going to make some motion pictures out in Holliwood
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Sweet Little Rock And RollerG C D G5 D7
Album: Hail Hail Rock N' Roll! 1959 Words & Music: Chuck Berry *NOTE* UG has some great tabs you can get the fill ins, Solos and follow along while you jam. Enjoy!
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Downbound TrainA D Dm GmPas de barré*
A stranger lying on a bar room floor Had drank so much he could drink no more, So he fell asleep with a troubled brain To dream that he rode on that down bound train.
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Down The Road A PieceEb Ab Bb Bb7
Now if you wanna hear some boogie like I'm gonna play It's just an old piano and a knockout bass The drummer man's a cat they call Kickin' McCoy And I know you remember that ole rubber-legged boy? An' Mama's cookin' chicken fried in bacon grease
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Come OnE APas de barré
Everything is wrong since me and my baby parted All day long I'm walkin' 'cause I couldn't get my car started Laid off from job and I can't afford to check it I wish somebody'd come along and run in to it and wreck it Come on, Since my baby parted, Come on
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Lady B GoodeC F Cm G Fm Gm
[Verse 1] It was down in Louisiana, right there in New Orleans Back there in the '60s was a little teen queen Fell then the lassie in love with a lad Till it took him to vindicate take the feelings she had
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Oh LouisianaE A BPas de barré*
[Verse] Oh, Louisiana, I stayed away from you too long Oh, Louisiana, how can a true love go so wrong? She put me in shame and in sorrow and I come home tomorrow Oh, Louisiana
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Wonderful WomanEb Ab Bb Ebm Bbm A
[Intro] Oh well, look'a here now This just makes my day Yes a wonderful woman She just woke my way
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Jo Jo GunneCPas de barré
[Verse 1] It was in ancient history, four thousand B.C. Back up in the jungle in a coconut tree Hanging on a branch up under the sun
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Anthony BoyC G Gaug F#aug Fug
Eight o'clock in the morning and I'm movin' on out to school With an open book and a sleepy look the teacher can't be fooled I catch a pass in an early class the teacher will never know That I postponed my work at home watching the evening show
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Dont You Lie To MeG7 C7 D7Pas de barré
[Verse] Let's talk it over baby 'fore we start I heard about the way you overdo your part Don't lie to me - don't you lie to me 'cause it makes me mad and I get shook up as a man can be
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Jaguar And ThunderbirdC5 a d
[Verse 1] Ten miles stretch on an Indiana road T'was a sky blue Jaguar and a Thunderbird Ford Jaguar setting on ninety-nine Tryin' to beat the Bird to the county line
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Oh Baby DollD# G# A#
CHORUS: Baby Doll..when bells ring out the summer free. Oh, baby doll..will it end for you and me? We'll sing old Alma Mater and think of things that Used to be.
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My Mustang FordC G FPas de barré*
[Verse 1] I got a 1966 cherry red Mustang Ford It's got a three hundred and eighty five horsepower over load You know it's way too fast to be crawling on these interstate roads
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DutchmanCm Eb Ab F Gm E
Raised down in New Orleans It didn't make the hall of fame But it bought us shrimp, rice and beans He kept at it until it made the big time, Playing town after town Until he met a woman he fell in love with
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Beautiful DelilahC7 F7 C G7 G5 G
Beautiful Delilah, sweet as apple pie Always gets a second look from fellas passin' by Every time you see her she's with a different guy Beautiful Delilah, that's the reason why
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Im A RockerA D EPas de barré
[Verse] You know sometimes I'm a rocker and sometimes I'm all a roller I may go down sometimes but I come back to rock and roller We were out on the floor when they played number one We were rocking and a rolling and really having fun
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It Dont Take But A Few MinutesD A7 CPas de barré
[Verse 1] When I see those big brown eyes is when I take my cue It don't take me but a few minutes to get a message through I talked to you, and you talked to me and we talked to one another
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Too Pooped To PopAb Db Eb Gb C
[Verse 1] Casey is an old man who wants to be a teen He goes to all the dances and they call him cha-cha king He cha-chas when the band is playin' rock and roll
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Together Well Always BeC G7 A7 Dm7 F Fm
I saw you over there But what could I do? I couldn't stand and stare Or come and talk to you And it is always fair
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Eyes Of ManC FPas de barré*
[Verse 1] Ah many a man has built his own temple Shown to convey his grace and sk!ll Having red domes, pillars and arches All fashioned to fit his will
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St Louis BluesC G7 C7 F F7Pas de barré*
[Verse 1] I hate to see that evening sun go down I hate to see that evening sun go down 'Cause the woman I'm loving, she has left this town
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Go Go GoC F C7 G7 GPas de barré*
Go, Go, Go - Chuck Berry Composer: C. Berry Label: Pye International Originally released as the B side to "Come On"
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I Want To Be Your DriverEb Ab Bb
Verse: 1 I want to be your driver, I want to be your driver I would love to ride you, I would love to ride you around We'll be ready when you want me to drive you on downtown
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DarlinAb Db Eb Ebm Bbm
[Verse 1] Darlin'your Father's growing older, each year Strands of gray are showing bolder, come here And lay your head upon my shoulder, my dear The time is passing fast away
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Blue FeelingG C DPas de barré
This is a chord version of an Instrumental song recorded by Chuck Berry - Blue Feeling, Released in 1956. You can listen to this version of the song on YouTube Https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zJbhvwt3y5w.
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You Go To My HeadDbm Ab Db Gb Eb G
[Verse 1] You go to my head And you linger like a haunting refrain And I find you spinning round in my brain Like the bubbles in a glass of champagne
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34 Time EnchiladasC Bm G7 Bb F7 Dm
Verse 3 Sometimes I get sideways, stay up all night writing songs (you know) I know it ain't health But somehow I keep going on Just sit there and write
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Jamaica MoonC7 C6 C11 G G6 G13
Artist: Chuck Berry Song: Jamaica Moon Album: Chuck (2017) Written by Chuck Berry
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How Youve ChangedG D C D7Pas de barré
[Verse] Gee, you've changed Since the day you told me your name Yes, you've changed Your kisses don't feel the same
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The Thing I Used To DoF#7 B7 C#7 C
[Verse 1] Things that I used to do Lord I won't do no more The things that I used to do Lord I won't do no more
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Broken ArrowBb Eb F
[Verse 1] Old Chief warrior on a mountain side (I am not never doing that again) Met up with Geronimo’s enemy tribe (I am not never doing that again)
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Ramona Say YesD# G# F#
[verse 1] Ramona, Ramona, Ramona where’d you get that dress? The neck-line’s down South the hem line’s way out West All in favour of Ramona’s style says yes Yes, yes, yes... yes, yes, yes
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Vacation TimeC G7 Am Dm7 F C7
Picnics, beaches, and ballrooms, Just me and my honey bun; Home-work they shout, is over and out, Vacation's just begun.
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Go Bobby SoxerC F GPas de barré*
[Verse 1] Bobby band a-rockin' And the bobby soxer's doing the twist It's a bobby soxer beat And you can rock it any way you wish
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Back To MemphisF7 Bb7 C7
[Verse 1] I've been struggling up here, child, trying to make a living Everybody wants to take, nobody like giving I wish I was in Memphis back home there with my Mama The only clothes I got left that ain't rags is my pajamas
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Still Got The BluesG7 C C7 F C9 F7
Searchin' all over thinkin' I'd find Someone who would even give me piece of mind Talkin' the unknown, out of my head I just can't remember a thing that I've said
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Sweet SixteenG C D G7 C7 E7
[Chorus] Sweet Sixteen, Sweet Sixteen, Sweet Sixteen, Sweet Sixteen
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Away From YouG G7 C C7 D A#
[Verse 1] Well, I wish, I could be home with you To watch the coming of the spring I wish, I could be home with you To watch the coming of the spring
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Why Should We End This WayE B E7 E6 D A
E|--0-------0-------0-------| Play these 3 Chords as shown for easier progression. [Intro] / Cadd2/
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The Man And The DonkeyG C D7Pas de barré
[Verse 1] Down the road came a tired little donkey, Much he was loaded 'til his head hung down. Up on the back so heavy set a big man, Singin' such a sad song, as he rode into town.
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Wee Hour BluesC G DPas de barré
[Verse 1] In the wee hours of the morning After all have gone to bed Yes, I go all to myself Think of things that you have said
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Lonely SchooldaysG D C G7 C# D7
[Verse 1] I saw you when you came in this morning All chummy with somebody new And I was all alone this morning In sorrrow still and loving you
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Rock and Roll MusicA7 D G APas de barré
Any old way you choose it It's got a back beat, you can't lose it Any old time you use it It's gotta be rock and roll music If you wanna dance with me

Chuck Berry, l'un des pionniers du rock and roll, était un chanteur, auteur-compositeur et guitariste influent dont la série de chansons à succès de la fin des années 1950 a contribué à populariser le rock and roll dans le monde entier. La musique de Chuck Berry était imprégnée de plusieurs styles, dont le rockabilly, la country, le blues et le rhythm and blues, pour créer un son rock and roll original qui a souvent été imité par les groupes de rock britanniques dans les années 1960. Berry a écrit des textes qui reflétaient les intérêts des adolescents et des jeunes adultes, en interprétant ses chansons avec un style exagéré et des solos de guitare qui allaient définir la musique rock et devenir une icône. Berry est reconnu comme un grand parolier du rock en raison de son utilisation de l'humour et de la satire. Né à Saint-Louis, dans le Missouri, en 1926, Berry a grandi en s'intéressant à la musique, mais en menant une vie de travailleur, jusqu'à ce qu'il prenne une guitare au début des années 1950. En 1955, Chuck a eu sa chance lors d'un voyage à Chicago, lorsque Muddy Waters a recommandé Berry au label de musique blues populaire Chess Records. Berry y a enregistré un grand nombre de ses premiers succès, notamment son premier tube numéro un, "Maybellene", suivi de "Rock and Roll Music" et de "Johnny B. Goode". Le tube de Berry de 1957, "Roll over Beethoven", a marqué un tournant dans l'histoire de la musique, une chanson dont les paroles indiquent que le Rock and Roll est devenu le genre musical dominant, les adolescents prenant leur indépendance par rapport à la musique de la génération de leurs parents. À la fin des années 1950, Chuck Berry était déjà un artiste de tournée couronné de succès, mais sa carrière a pris un second souffle dans les années 1960 avec de nouveaux succès tels que "Nadine", "No Particular Place To Go" et "You Never Can Tell". À cette époque, son style de guitare a commencé à exercer une influence sur de nombreux groupes britanniques des années 1960, notamment les Beatles et les Rolling Stones. En fait, au cours des dernières années de sa carrière, Berry a effectué des tournées en tant qu'artiste de rock nostalgique, aux côtés de musiciens qui se sont inspirés de son style de jeu, tels que John Lennon : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AaIXNjC0piA Eric Clapton et Keith Richards : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wzKd0aiaK4c Son flambeau musical ayant été transmis, Chuck Berry a été parmi les premiers musiciens élus en 1986 au Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Le 9 juin 2017, Berry a sorti son premier nouvel album en 38 ans. Malheureusement, l'icône du RocknRoll n'a pas vécu pour voir sa sortie. Il est mort dans sa maison du comté de St. Charles, dans le Missouri, le 18 mars 2017.







































































