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Crazy
-Willie Nelson
(as recorded by Patsy Cline)
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Transcribed by Guitar Player Extraordinaire, Tim Stoll
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Intro: Bb?..(run up chromatically: Bb7/9-B7/9-C7/9-C#7/9-D7/9-Eb7/9)
Bb------------G--------------------Cm7
Crazy ... I'm crazy for feelin' so lonely
----F-------------------Edim-------Bb7---Bdim---C7/9---F
I'm crazy ... crazy for feelin' so blue
Bb-----------G----------------------Cm7
I knew you'd love me as long as you wanted,
---------F------------------------------------Bb---Cm7---Gdim---Bb
And then someday, you'd leave me for somebody new
Eb7---------------------------Bb
Worry ... why do I let myself worry?
C7------------------------------------F (riff on 6th fret)
Wonderin' ... what in the world did I do?
----Bb------------G---------------------------Cm7
Oh, crazy ... for thinkin' that my love could hold you
----Ebmaj7----Dm7---------Cm7-------G7
I'm crazy for tryin', and crazy for cryin'
--------Cm7-------F------Bb---(F#7)(modulation to B)
And I'm crazy for lovin' you
B-------------G#--------------------------C#m7
Crazy ... for thinkin' that my love could hold you
----Emaj7-----Ebm7--------C#m7------G#7
I'm crazy for tryin', and crazy for cryin'
---------C#m7-----F#-----B??(run up chromatically: B7/9-C7/9-C#7/9-D7/9-Eb7/9-E7/9)?....B
And I'm crazy for lovin' you
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very nice.
Not bad. Crazy for cryin' is a bdim chord in the original key and cdim in the key change on all of the recordings I have listened to.
If we're being picky about diminished chords, elpianoman is right. On the Patsy Cline recording, there is a diminished chord on the word "crying" and not a dominant 7th. However,the diminished chord, B dim, on "crying" can be played as a G7 (or a G7-9 if you're in a jazz mood) with the exact same effect, as either chord would be a valid chord substitute for the other. However, the diminished chord (E dim) in the middle eight on the word "let" is totally missing, and really is integral to the sound.