Johnny Thunder Intro ---2-2-2-5-3----| ---3-3-3-2-0----| ---2-2-2-2-2----| ---0-0-0-0-0----| x----------------| x----------------| Intro D A G x2 G D F C A A G D A G Johnny Thunder lives on water, feeds on lightning. G D F C A D A G D A G Johnny Thunder don't need no one, don't want money. G A D And all the people of the town, G A D They can't get through to Johnny, D A Bm D7 They will never, ever break him down. G D F C A A G D A G Johnny Thunder speaks for no one, goes on fighting. A7 (n.C) A7 G (D A G D A G) x2 And Sweet Helena De Mane(?) prays for Johnny. G D Ba ba-ba ba ba-ba ba, F C Ba ba-ba ba ba-ba ba, A D ([D] A G ) x2 Thunder and lightning. la la la la la G D Ba ba-ba ba ba-ba ba, F C Ba ba-ba ba ba-ba ba, A D ([D] A G ) x2 Thunder and lightning. la la la la la G A D Though everybody tried their best, G A D A Bm Old Johnny vowed that he would never, ever end up like the rest. G D F C A D A G D A G Johnny Thunder rides the highway, moves like lightning. A7 (n.C) A G D A G D A G But sweet Helena just says, "God bless Johnny." G D Ba ba-ba ba ba-ba ba, F C Ba ba-ba ba ba-ba ba, A D ([D] A G ) x2 Thunder and lightning. la la la la la Repeat Ba-ba's ending on- Dsus4 D Dsus2 D
About the artist behind Johnny Thunder Chords:
The band's early hard-driving singles set a standard in the mid-1960s for rock and roll, while albums such as Face to Face,[2] Something Else, The Kinks Are the Village Green Preservation Society, Arthur and Muswell Hillbillies are highly regarded by fans, critics, and peers, and are considered amongst the most influential recordings of the era.[3]
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