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Little Bit Crazy chords

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[Intro]
N.C.
(Ooh, got to be a little bit crazy)
N.C.
(Ooh, got to be a little bit crazy)
N.C.
(Ooh got to be a little bit crazy)
N.C.                                A
(Ooh, got to be a little bit crazy)
 
 
[Chorus]
A                             D
Yea, I got to be a little bit crazy
A                                   D
Yea, or you would drive me outta my mind
A                               D
Yea, you always make it look so easy
A                                  D
Yea, you keep me comin' back every time
 
 
[Verse 1]
          G                                         D
I think I know the kinda trouble I'm about to get into
G D Crazy kinda trouble, trouble that I can't undo G I thought my rippin' runnin' days were through E D Baby that's the trouble with you [Chorus] A D Yea, I got to be a little bit crazy A D Yea, or you would drive me outta my mind A D Yea, you always make it look so easy A D Yea, you keep me comin' back every time [Verse 2] G I got my shoulders rared back D And I'm hopin' everybody can see G D Struttin' like a yardbird barkin' up the wrong tree G This ain't no place I ought to be A D Yea honey child you hypnotize me [Chorus] A D Yea, I got to be a little bit crazy A D Yea, or you would drive me outta my mind A D Yea, you always make it look so easy A D Yea, you keep me comin' back every time [Guitar Solo] B E B E B E B D [Chorus] A D Yea, I got to be a little bit crazy A D Yea, or you would drive me outta my mind A D Yea, you always make it look so easy A D Yea, you keep me comin' back every time [Outro] D A D Every time A Every time D Every time A Every time D Every time A Every time D A Every time How to play "Little Bit Crazy" by Blackberry Smoke on guitar captures the essence of a rollicking tune that teases the fine line between sanity and love-driven madness. The song is structured around lively and engaging chord progressions that mirror the themes of whimsy, affection, and the lighthearted insanity that love can inspire. The song starts off with a series of vocalizations set to no chord (N.C.), which builds anticipation and sets the stage for the playful narrative to follow. The introduction of the A chord firmly establishes the song's tonal center and leads into the chorus. Chorus: The chorus is a straightforward progression of A to D chords, repeated with each line. This simplicity keeps the focus on the lyrics, emphasizing the singer's semi-humorous admission of needing to be "a little bit crazy" in love. The repetition of this progression makes it catchy and easy to follow, inviting listeners to sing along with the straightforward but infectious rhythm. Verse 1: Moving into the verses, the song switches to a G to D progression, adding a bit of depth to the musical storytelling. This part of the song elaborates on the kind of "trouble" the singer finds themselves in, attributed to their affection for the person in question. The transition from G to D and then bringing in E before returning to D adds a narrative tension and release that complements the lyrics' confession of being hopelessly drawn back into love's madness. Verse 2: The progression continues similarly to Verse 1, maintaining the G and D chord structure. This verse uses vivid imagery to describe the singer's bold yet potentially misguided confidence, influenced by the allure of their love interest. The inclusion of the A chord before returning to D towards the end of the verse hints at the singer's realization of their own captivation, serving as a musical nod to the chorus's theme. Guitar Solo: The guitar solo section moves through B and E, then B and D, providing a musical interlude that echoes the song's themes. This part offers a chance for expressive play, showcasing the guitar's ability to convey the story's emotional undertones without words. Outro: The song concludes with a series of D and A chords, repeating the word "Every time" to drive home the message of the chorus. This repetition serves as a final affirmation of the singer's willingness to embrace the madness of love, underscored by the lively and engaging chord progression that has carried the song. Playing "Little Bit Crazy" involves not just mastering the chord transitions but also capturing the song's playful and slightly wild spirit. The guitar serves as both a narrative and emotional vehicle, guiding listeners through a story of love, madness, and the joy found in accepting both. This Guitar Tutorial emphasizes the importance of rhythm, dynamics, and expression in bringing "Little Bit Crazy" to life, making it a delightful piece for guitarists looking to add some spirited love songs to their repertoire.