Johnny Carson by The Beach Boys Lyric and Guitar Chords

If you are looking for Johnny Carson guitar chords, you’ve come to the right place.
You can play Johnny Carson by The Beach Boys using guitar or guitar.
This song by The Beach Boys can also be played by that instruments.
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Johnny Carson guitar chords has rhythm and included in Love You (1977) album.
You can also find another musical genres, including jazz guitar chords, country music guitar chords, pop guitar chords, world music guitar chords, and rock guitar chords here.

Johnny Carson by The Beach Boys Guitar Chords


[Verse 1]
Cm
He sits [Bb/C]be –
Cm
hind his [Bb/C]micro-
Cm
phone[Bb/C]
Cm
[Bb/C]
A#
Jo[Bb/F]hn –
D#
ny
A#
Car[Bb/F] –
D#
son
Cm
He [Bb/C]speaks in
Cm
such a [Bb/C]manly
Cm
tone[Bb/C]
Cm
[Bb/C]
A#
Jo[Bb/F]hn –
D#
ny
A#
Car[Bb/F] –
D#
son

!

Gm7
Ed McMahon comes on and says “Here’s Johnny”[Gm7/A][Gm7/Bb][Gm7/B]
C7
Every night at eleven thirty he’s so
Gm7
funny
It’s
D#
(nice) to (have) you (on) the (show)
Gm7
tonight
I’ve
D#
seen (your) act (in) Vegas out of
Gm7
sight

[Verse 2]

Cm
When [Bb/C]guests are
Cm
boring he [Bb/C]fills up the
Cm
slack[Bb/C]
Cm
[Bb/C]
A#
Jo[Bb/F]hn –
D#
ny
A#
Car[Bb/F] –
D#
son
Cm
The network makes him break his back
A#
Jo[Bb/F]hn –
D#
ny
A#
Car[Bb/F] –
D#
son

!

Gm7
Ed McMahon comes on and says “Here’s Johnny”[Gm7/A][Gm7/Bb][Gm7/B]
C7
Every night at eleven thirty he’s so
Gm7
funny
D#
Don’t (you) think (he’s) such (a) nat
Gm7
ural guy?
The w
D#
ay (he) kept (it) up (could) make
Gm7
you cry

[Instrumental break]

Cm7

A#
D#
A#
D#

A#
D#
A#
D#

!

G#
Who’s a
Fm7
man that
C#
we ad
D#
mire?
G#
Johnny
Fm7
Carson is a
C#
real live
D#
wire
G#
Who’s a
Fm7
man that
C#
we ad
D#
mire?
G#
Johnny
Fm7
Carson is a
C#
real live
D#
wire
G#
Who’s a
Fm7
man that
C#
we ad
D#
mire?
G#
Johnny
Fm7
Carson is a
C#
real live
D#
wire
G#
Who’s a
Fm7
man that
C#
we ad
D#
mire?
G#
Johnny
Fm7
Carson is a
C#
real live
D#
wire

If you want to learn The Beach Boys Johnny Carson guitar chords, The 5 chords we’ll look at are the C major, A major, G major, E major, and D major.
The reason we use all major chords is that the minor versions of any of these chords just require tiny adjustments.
Each one of those minor chords is completely based on its major counterpart

The more you practice, the easier guitar will feel to play Johnny Carson. Guitar is hard to learn in the beginning, but gets easier the longer you stick with it.

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