C Fm F Cm G C [Verse 1] C Cm F It was down in Louisiana, right there in New Orleans Cm Back there in the '60s was a little teen queen F Fell then the lassie in love with a lad C Till it took him to vindicate take the feelings she had G She pleaded as she promised every prayer she could C Till everybody whispered to her, "Lady B. Goode" [Solo] C F C F C Gm G C [Verse 2] Cm F She followed him around where he would play his guitar Cm C Till he got so popular they made him a star F Then she could only see him on a TV screen Cm C And hoped someday that he'd come back to New Orleans G Everybody liked her and was knocking on wood C Cm But soon there came a baby from the Lady B. Goode [Solo] F C F Bb F C G Cm [Verse 3] C F She wondered if he's ever coming back someda C Cm The brighter lights and glory may just keep him awa F But then he wrote and told her "Do not be dismaye C The love you have for me will never be betraye G They want me do a movie about my livelihoo C And I want you to play the part of Lady B. Goode [Solo] Cm F Cm Fm F C G C [Verse 4] C F She went to see the movie when it hit the scree Cm C Babysitting Johnnie Jr. down in New Orlean F He saw his daddy sing the song he heard in schoo C The one his mother told him about the golden rul G Gm Tears filled her eyes when they misunderstoo Cm When everybody knew that she was Lady B. Goode [Outro] Cm Fm Cm C F C G C