Marzo  13, 2024

Episode 380: Chuck Berry Jonny B Good. Year 1958. English Version.-

"Johnny B. Goode" is a song by American singer and guitarist Chuck Berry that first appeared on his third studio album. It became a rock anthem.-
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00:00:54 - Johnny B. Good was written by Chuck Berry while Hunter earned New Orleans in 1958.

00:01:01 - In the official version of events, supplied to Rolling Stone magazine by Berry himself, the song is autobiographical.

00:01:08 - A poor boy from a rustic corner of the Deep South with little education and few prospects for a master's degree.

00:01:18 - Johnny B. Good was recorded in 1958, with a band that included legendary bassist Willie

00:01:24 - Dixon, author of such classics as Spoonful and Backdoor A Man.

00:01:29 - And was produced by Leonard M. Philchess of Chess Records, whom Muddy Waters introduced to Barry, who was very happy to help Barry secure a record deal after his move to Chicago.

00:01:42 - At the time of release, the song spent just under 3 months on Billboard's US chart, rising to number 8 before falling after 15 weeks.

00:01:52 - Barry got the word good from the street in St. Louis where he grew up.

00:01:57 - He lived at 2520 Good Avenue, which in 1986 was renamed Animal Own Drive, after the woman who financed the children's home on the street.

00:02:09 - Johnny B. Good was what the guitarist said to his partner when he did not know the best time to leave the bottle for a while.

00:02:19 - In the 1985 movie Back to the Future, Michael J. Fox's character goes back in time and performs this song and performs it to a stunk crowd, who can't believe his music, as Marvin Barry watches.

00:02:32 - Marvin calls his cousin Chuck, saying he thinks he's found the new style he's looking for, then points the phone so it picks up most of the music coming from

00:02:41 - Maudi McFly. This scene produced a classic part as McFly wux on stage and tells the band, it's a B-Bloose riff. Watch the changes and try to stay on this beat.

00:02:51 - Alright, this is an oldie, but well, it's an oldie where I come from.

00:03:05 - Alright guys, listen, this is the Blues Riffin' B. Watch me for the changes and try to keep pop, okay?

00:03:39 - There is no better rock band than ACDC to pay tribute to this guitar idol, since on his his Powerage album tour. He does a great live cover with the unforgettable voice of of Bonskott.

00:04:36 - Johnny B. Good was what the guitarist said to his partner, when he did not know the best time to leave the bottle for a while. Thanks to this phrase, intended for his friend and using it as a play on words, Barry began working on a song titled Johnny Be Good. The

00:05:18 - The story was simple, the classic.

named Johnny B. Good who never ever learned to read or write so well but he could play a guitar just like a ring in a bell. Go, go, go Johnny Go, go, go Johnny Go, go, go Johnny

00:06:03 - Go, go, go Johnny Go, go, go Johnny B. Good he used to carry his guitar in a gunny sack

00:06:15 - Go sippin' in the tree by the railroad track

00:06:18 - Go lin' in everything fitin' in the shade

00:06:21 - Strummin' with the rhythm that the drive has made

00:06:24 - When people passin' by they will stop and say

00:06:26 - Oh my, without a little country boy could play

00:06:29 - Go, go, go, Johnny, go, go

00:06:34 - Go, Johnny, go, go

00:06:37 - Go, Johnny, go, go

00:06:40 - Go, Johnny, go, go

00:06:42 - Johnny be good

00:07:12 - His mother told him someday you will be a man

00:07:24 - And you will be the leader of a big old band

00:07:27 - Many people coming from miles around

00:07:30 - To hear you play your music when the sun go down

00:07:33 - Maybe someday your name will be in life saying

00:07:36 - Johnny be good tonight

00:07:38 - Go! Go turning, go!

00:07:40 - Go! Go turning, go!

00:07:43 - Go, go, go turning, go!

00:07:46 - Go, go, go turning, go!

00:07:50 - Go!

00:07:52 - Turning big!

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