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Dick’s Picks, Volume 35: San Diego, CA 8/7/71, Chicago, IL 8/24/71
Disc 1
01. Big Railroad Blues
02. El Paso
03. Mr. Charlie
04. Sugaree
05. Mama Tried
06. Bertha
07. Big Boss Man
08. Promised Land
09. Hard to Handle
10. Cumberland Blues
11. Casey Jones
12. Truckin’
Disc 2
01. China Cat Sunflower >
02. I Know You Rider
03. Next Time You See Me
04. Sugar Magnolia
05. Sing Me Back Home
06. Me & My Uncle
07. Not Fade Away >
08. Goin’ Down the Road Feeling Bad >
09. Jam >
10. Johnny B. Goode
11. Uncle John’s Band
12. Playing in the Band
13. Loser
Disc 3
01. Hurts Me Too
02. Cumberland Blues
03. Empty Pages
04. Beat It On Down the Line
05. Brown‐Eyed Woman
06. St. Stephen >
07. Not Fade Away >
08. Goin’ Down the Road Feeling Bad
09. Not Fade Away
10. Me & Bobby McGee
11. Big Boss Man
12. Brokedown Palace
Disc 4
01. Good Lovin’
02. The Other One >
03. Me & My Uncle >
04. The Other One
05. Deal
06. Sugar Magnolia
07. Morning Dew
08. Turn On Your Lovelight
Deep down in Louisiana close to New Orleans,
Way back in the woods among the evergreens
There in an old cabin made of earth and wood
There lived a country boy named Johnny B. Goode.
He never learned to read or write so well,
But he could play a guitar like ringin' a bell.

Go go, go Johnny go, go; go Johnny go, go;
Go Johnny go, go; Go Johnny go, go; Go Johnny B. Goode.

He used to carry his guitar in a gunny sack,
Go sit up in the trees by the railroad track.
The engineers seen him sittin' in the shade
Strummin' to the rhythm that the drivers made.
People passin' by would stop and say
"My my, but that little country boy can play!"

Go go, go Johnny go, go; go Johnny go, go;
Go Johnny go, go; Go Johnny go, go; Go Johnny B. Goode.

His mamma told him "Someday you will be a man."
You will be the leader of a big old band
Many people comin' from miles around
To hear you play your music when the sun goes down.
Maybe someday your name will be in lights.