Santa B Goode - Chuck Berry
Verse 1:
Deep [A] down in Louisiana close to New Orleans
Way back up in the woods among the evergreens
There [D] stood a log cabin made of earth and wood
Where [A] lived a country boy named Santa B. Goode
Who [E7] never ever learned to read or write so well,
but he could [A] play a UKULELE like a ringinâ a bell.
|Chorus:
|[A] Go go.....go Santa go go go
|Go Santa go go go [D]
|[D] Go Santa go go [A] go
|[A] Go Santa go go [E7] go..... Santa B. [A] Goode...
Verse 2:
He used to [A] put his UKULELE in a big red sack and
sit beneath a tree by the railroad track.
An [D] engineers could see him sitting in the shade
[A] strumminâ to the rhythm that the drivers made
[E7] People passing by... they would stop and say
Oh [A] my but that little country boy can play.
Chorus:
Verse 3:
His [A] mother told him âsomeday you will be a manâ
And you will be the leader of a Big Uke Jam
[D] Many, many people come from miles around to
[A] hear your UKULELE till the sun go down
[E7] Maybe someday your name will be in lights
Sayinâ [A] â Santa B. Goode tonightâ.
|Chorus: x2
|[A] Go go.....go Santa go go go
|Go Santa go go go [D]
|[D] Go Santa go go [A] go
|[A] Go Santa go go [E7] go..... Santa B. [A] Goode...