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Album: Chuck [Intro] C Fm F Cm G C [Verse 1]
CIt was down in CmLouisiana, right there in FNew Orleans CmBack there in the '60s was a little teen queen FFell then the lassie in love with a lad CTill it took him to vindicate take the feelings she had GShe pleaded as she promised every prayer she could CTill everybody whispered to her, "Lady B. Goode"
[Solo] C F C F C Gm G C [Verse 2]
She Cmfollowed him around where he would Fplay his guitar CmTill he got so popular they Cmade him a star Then Fshe could only see him on a TV screen And Cmhoped someday that he'd come back to CNew Orleans GEverybody liked her and was knocking on wood CBut soon there came a baby from the Lady B. CmGoode
[Solo] F C F Bb F C G Cm [Verse 3]
CShe wondered if he's ever coming Fback someda The Cbrighter lights and glory may just Cmkeep him awa But Fthen he wrote and told her "Do not be dismaye The Clove you have for me will never be betraye They Gwant me do a movie about my livelihoo And CI want you to play the part of Lady B. Goode
[Solo] Cm F Cm Fm F C G C [Verse 4]
CShe went to see the movie when it Fhit the scree BabyCmsitting Johnnie Jr. down in CNew Orlean He Fsaw his daddy sing the song he heard in schoo The Cone his mother told him about the golden rul GTears filled her Gmeyes when they misunderstoo When Cmeverybody knew that she was Lady B. Goode
[Outro] Cm Fm Cm C F C G C