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{{Infobox Song
 
{{Infobox Song
 
| Title      = Johnny B. Goode
 
| Title      = Johnny B. Goode
| Composer    = [[Chuck Berry]]
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| Composer    = {{Composer|Chuck Berry}}
 
| Released    = 1958-03-31
 
| Released    = 1958-03-31
 
| TitleOrigin = Official
 
| TitleOrigin = Official
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'''''Johnny B. Goode''''' was written by Chuck Berry in 1955, and released as a single in 1958. The song is about a poor country boy who plays a guitar "just like ringing a bell," and who might one day have his "name in lights." Berry has acknowledged that the song is partly autobiographical. Because the song was included in the movie "Back to the Future", every game based on the movie also incorporates the tune.
 
'''''Johnny B. Goode''''' was written by Chuck Berry in 1955, and released as a single in 1958. The song is about a poor country boy who plays a guitar "just like ringing a bell," and who might one day have his "name in lights." Berry has acknowledged that the song is partly autobiographical. Because the song was included in the movie "Back to the Future", every game based on the movie also incorporates the tune.
  
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Although being far from having enough resemblance with this tune, [[Johnny C. Bad]] is no doubt a homage to "Johnny B. Good".
  
 
==Games==
 
==Games==
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===Back to the Future (NES)===
{{Table Song
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{{Infobox SubSong
| Caption01 = Released
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| Platform  = NES
| Caption02 = Game
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| Game      = Back to the Future (NES)
| Caption03 = Arranger
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| Recording  = {{Recording|NES|02 - Back to the Future - NES - Johnny B. Goode.ogg}}
| Caption04 = Length
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| Image      = Back to the Future - NES - Johnny B. Goode.png
| Caption05 = Format
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| Arranger  = {{Arranger|Gavan Anderson}}
| Caption06 = Listen
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| Programmer = [[Gregg Barnett]]
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| Released  = 1986-09-??
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| Length     = 0:23
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| BPM        = 150 BPM
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| Format     = [[NSF]]
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| Loops      =  
 
}}
 
}}
| 1985-??-??
 
| [[Back to the Future (C64)]]
 
|
 
|
 
| [[SID]]
 
|
 
|-
 
| 1985-??-??
 
| [[Back to the Future (CPC)]]
 
|
 
|
 
| [[AY]]
 
|
 
|-
 
| 1985-??-??
 
| [[Back to the Future (ZSX)]]
 
|
 
|
 
| [[AY]]
 
|
 
|-
 
| 1986-09-??
 
| [[Back to the Future (NES)]]
 
| [[Gavan Anderson]]
 
| 0:23
 
| [[NSF]]
 
| {{Song-Box|02 - Back to the Future - NES - Johnny B. Goode.ogg}}
 
|-
 
| 1986-??-??
 
| [[Back to the Future (MSX)]]
 
|
 
|
 
| [[KSS]]
 
|
 
|-
 
| 2012-??-??
 
| [[Minecraft Note Block Studio (W32)]]
 
|
 
|
 
| [[NBS]]
 
|
 
|}
 
  
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''Johnny B. Goode'' is played in a single scene in [[Back to the Future (NES)]] late in the game. When you make it to the Under the Sea dance, there is an extremely difficult mini game where Marty has to play the guitar and catch musical notes that fly towards him. However, very few players ever get this far because the game is so difficult and boring. Just like [[The Power of Love]], this song is sped up to 150 BPM, which makes it barely recognizable. This is possibly an artifact that wasn't corrected for when the music was converted into an NES playable format.<br clear="all" />
  
 
===Back to the Future (AMS)===
 
===Back to the Future (AMS)===
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{{Infobox SubSong
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| Platform  = AMS
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| Game      = Back to the Future (AMS)
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| Recording  =
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| Image      =
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| Arranger  = {{Arranger|Unknown}}
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| Programmer = Unknown
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| Released  = ????-??-??
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| Length    =
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| BPM        =
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| Format    = UNK
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| Loops      =
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}}
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<br clear="all"/>
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===Back to the Future (C64)===
 
===Back to the Future (C64)===
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{{Infobox SubSong
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| Platform  = C64
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| Game      = Back to the Future (C64)
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| Recording  =
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| Image      =
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| Arranger  = {{Arranger|Unknown}}
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| Programmer = Unknown
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| Released  = 1985-??-??
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| Length    =
 +
| BPM        =
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| Format    = SID
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| Loops      =
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}}
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<br clear="all"/>
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===Back to the Future (CPC)===
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{{Infobox SubSong
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| Platform  = CPC
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| Game      = Back to the Future (CPC)
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| Recording  =
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| Image      =
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| Arranger  = {{Arranger|Unknown}}
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| Programmer = Unknown
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| Released  = 1985-??-??
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| Length    =
 +
| BPM        =
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| Format    = [[AY]]
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| Loops      =
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}}
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<br clear="all"/>
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===Back to the Future (ZXS)===
 
===Back to the Future (ZXS)===
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{{Infobox SubSong
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| Platform  = ZXS
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| Game      = Back to the Future (ZXS)
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| Recording  =
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| Image      =
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| Arranger  = {{Arranger|Unknown}}
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| Programmer = Unknown
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| Released  = 1985-??-??
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| Length    =
 +
| BPM        =
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| Format    = [[AY]]
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| Loops      =
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}}
  
===Back to the Future (NES)===
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<br clear="all"/>
{{SongScreenshot|Back to the Future - NES - Johnny B. Goode.png|right}}
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''Johnny B. Goode'' is played in a single scene in [[Back to the Future (NES)]] late in the game. When you make it to the Under the Sea dance, there is an extremely difficult mini game where Marty has to play the guitar and catch musical notes that fly towards him. However, very few players ever get this far because the game is so difficult and boring. Just like [[The Power of Love]], this song is sped up to 150 BPM, which makes it barely recognizable. This is possibly an artifact that wasn't corrected for when the music was converted into an NES playable format.<br clear="all" />
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===Back to the Future (MSX)===
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{{Infobox SubSong
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| Platform  = MSX
 +
| Game      = Back to the Future (MSX)
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| Recording  =
 +
| Image      =
 +
| Arranger  = {{Arranger|Unknown}}
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| Programmer = Unknown
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| Released  = 1986-??-??
 +
| Length    =
 +
| BPM        =
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| Format    = [[KSS]]
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| Loops      =
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}}
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<br clear="all"/>
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===Theme Park (DOS)===
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{{Infobox SubSong
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| Platform  = DOS
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| Game      = Theme Park (DOS)
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| Recording  = {{Recording|MIDI|118 - Theme Park - DOS - Johnny B. Goode.ogg}} {{Recording|Roland|218 - Theme Park - DOS - Johnny B. Goode.ogg}} {{Recording|OPL2|318 - Theme Park - DOS - Johnny B. Goode.ogg}}
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| Image      =
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| Arranger  = {{Arranger|Russell Shaw}}
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| Released  = 1994
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| Length    = 0:35
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| Format    = [[HMP]]
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| Loops      = Yes
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}}
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<br clear="all"/>
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===Theme Park (SNES)===
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{{Infobox SubSong
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| Platform  = SNES
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| Game      = Theme Park (SNES)
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| Recording  = {{Recording|SNES|}}
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| Image      =
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| Arranger  = {{Arranger|Russell Shaw}}
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| Released  = 1994-??-??
 +
| Length    = ?:??
 +
| Format    = [[UNK]]
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| Loops      = ?
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}}
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<br clear="all"/>
  
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===Minecraft Note Block Studio (W32)===
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{{Infobox SubSong
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| Platform  = W32
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| Game      = Minecraft Note Block Studio (W32)
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| Recording  =
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| Image      =
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| Arranger  = {{Arranger|Unknown}}
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| Released  = 2012-??-??
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| Length    =
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| Format    = [[NBS]]
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}}
  
===Back to the Future (MSX)===
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<br clear="all"/>
  
 
==Lyrics==
 
==Lyrics==
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  Go go Johnny go go
 
  Go go Johnny go go
 
  Johnny B. Goode  
 
  Johnny B. Goode  
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==Sheet Music==
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===NES Version===
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<gallery>
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Image:Back_to_the_Future_-_NES_-_Johnny_B._Goode_-_Sheet_Music_-_1.png|Page 1
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Image:Back_to_the_Future_-_NES_-_Johnny_B._Goode_-_Sheet_Music_-_2.png|Page 2
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Image:Back_to_the_Future_-_NES_-_Johnny_B._Goode_-_Sheet_Music_-_3.png|Page 3
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</gallery>
  
  

Revision as of 11:47, 20 May 2019

Johnny B. Goode
Composer Chuck Berry
Released 1958-03-31
Title Origin Official

Johnny B. Goode was written by Chuck Berry in 1955, and released as a single in 1958. The song is about a poor country boy who plays a guitar "just like ringing a bell," and who might one day have his "name in lights." Berry has acknowledged that the song is partly autobiographical. Because the song was included in the movie "Back to the Future", every game based on the movie also incorporates the tune.

Although being far from having enough resemblance with this tune, Johnny C. Bad is no doubt a homage to "Johnny B. Good".

Games

Back to the Future (NES)

Platform - NES.png
Back to the Future (NES)
Output - NES.svg
Back to the Future - NES - Johnny B. Goode.png
Arranger Gavan Anderson
Programmer Gregg Barnett
Released 1986-09-??
Length 0:23
BPM 150 BPM
Format NSF

Johnny B. Goode is played in a single scene in Back to the Future (NES) late in the game. When you make it to the Under the Sea dance, there is an extremely difficult mini game where Marty has to play the guitar and catch musical notes that fly towards him. However, very few players ever get this far because the game is so difficult and boring. Just like The Power of Love, this song is sped up to 150 BPM, which makes it barely recognizable. This is possibly an artifact that wasn't corrected for when the music was converted into an NES playable format.

Back to the Future (AMS)

Back to the Future (AMS)
Arranger Unknown
Programmer Unknown
Released ????-??-??
Format UNK


Back to the Future (C64)

Platform - C64.png
Back to the Future (C64)
Arranger Unknown
Programmer Unknown
Released 1985-??-??
Format SID


Back to the Future (CPC)

Platform - CPC.png
Back to the Future (CPC)
Arranger Unknown
Programmer Unknown
Released 1985-??-??
Format AY


Back to the Future (ZXS)

Platform - ZXS.png
Back to the Future (ZXS)
Arranger Unknown
Programmer Unknown
Released 1985-??-??
Format AY


Back to the Future (MSX)

Platform - MSX.png
Back to the Future (MSX)
Arranger Unknown
Programmer Unknown
Released 1986-??-??
Format KSS


Theme Park (DOS)

Platform - DOS.png
Theme Park (DOS)
Output - MIDI.svg
Output - Roland.svg
Output - OPL2.svg
Arranger Russell Shaw
Released 1994
Length 0:35
Format HMP
Loops Yes


Theme Park (SNES)

Platform - SNES.png
Theme Park (SNES)
Output - SNES.svg
Arranger Russell Shaw
Released 1994-??-??
Length ?:??
Format UNK
Loops ?


Minecraft Note Block Studio (W32)

Platform - W32.png
Minecraft Note Block Studio (W32)
Arranger Unknown
Released 2012-??-??
Format NBS


Lyrics

The original version of this song has lyrics, though none of the games use them.

Deep down Louisiana close 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
But he could play the guitar just like a ringing a bell

Go go
Go Johnny go go
Go Johnny go go
Go Johnny go go
Go Johnny go go
Johnny B. Goode

He used to carry his guitar in a gunny sack
Go sit beneath the tree by the railroad track
Oh, the engineers would see him sitting in the shade
Strumming with the rhythm that the drivers made
People passing by they would stop and say
Oh my that little country boy could play

Go go
Go Johnny go go
Go Johnny go go
Go Johnny go go
Go Johnny go go
Johnny B. Goode

His mother told him "Someday you will be a man,
And you will be the leader of a big old band.
Many people coming from miles around
To hear you play your music when the sun go down
Maybe someday your name will be in lights
Saying Johnny B. Goode tonight."

Go go
Go Johnny go
Go go Johnny go go
Go go Johnny go go
Go go Johnny go go
Johnny B. Goode 

Sheet Music

NES Version


Links