I’d Rather be Blind, Cripple and Crazy
The Derek Trucks Band
This is a great reworking of the old blues tune written by Hodges, Carter, Robey and
originally by the great Buddy Guy. They mellow B3 part is transcribed for guitar (play it
a slow groove over a double time beat) and the slide is in Bm pentatonic. --Mo Love
Intro and keyboard arranged for guitar
B7 B7sus4 B7 E E6
E|-7--x--x---7----7----|-7--------------7---|
B|-7--x--x---7----7----|-9---------9----9---|
G|-8--x--x---9----8----|-9---------9----9---|
D|-7--x--x---7----7----|-9---------11---9---|
A|-9--x--x---9----9----|-7---------7----7---|
E|-7--x--x---7----7----|---------------------|
v E A v ^ v E A v ^
INTRO: | B7 B7sus4 B7 | E E6 E | (repeat)
B7 E
Just stepped out, over and over again
Standin’ my pride, even though I know I can’t win
I’m tired, of you messin’ up my tide
You got yours, let me-let me have mine
CHORUS
B7 E
I’d rather be blind, cripple and crazy
B7 E
Somewhere pushin’ up daisies
G#7 E
Than to let you break my heart all over again
To break a man’s heart, all you need is pain
You’ve got me so messed up, ‘bout to go insane
You break a man’s heart, and don’t say nothin’ to him
I keep askin’ myself, “Why you wanna do it? Why you wanna do it?”
CHORUS
Why you wanna do it baby?
(SOLO – slide guitar over a verse and chorus in Bm pentatonic)
CHORUS