| G C | G C | G C | G | G C G Mr Johnson didn't sleep to well C last night he dreamt about the G C G C early days again G C G Looking in his mirror, feeling sad C G C G because he looked much better then Em He played his guitar G what a star Em He broke every heart, his clothes A were so smart C D C Mr Johnson cries, when he recalls D the day when he was everybody's face | G C | G C | G C | G | G C Mr Johnson takes a walk G C G C G He passes by the record store and sighs (and sigh) G C He considers entering G C but hesitated, it's silly, cause G C G it's just because he won't be recognized Em He played his guitar G what a star Em He broke every heart, his clothes A were so smart C D C Mr Johnson cries, when he recalls D the day when he was everybody's face solo (chorus) G C G C Mr Johnson, humpty-dumpty, sat upon the wall G C G C and had a great fall (had a great fall) G C and all the record companies and G C fat production managers G C G could not get Mr Johnson together again Em He played his guitar G what a star Em He broke every heart, his clothes A were so smart C D C Mr Johnson cries, when he recalls D the day when he was everybody's face C D G He recalls the day when he was everybody's face