#----------------------------------PLEASE NOTE---------------------------------# #This file is the author's own work and represents their interpretation of the # #song. You may only use this file for private study, scholarship, or research. # #------------------------------------------------------------------------------# This file is for personal private use only. All copyright laws apply. -transcribed by Greg Steele - gsteele@steelerubber.com - 73522.2331@compuserve.com "Fix Your Blues" - by Cliff Eberhardt This is a pretty simple song, but you can fool around alot with the G chord, hammering on the E and B notes on the 4th and 5th strings. The intro is just the G chord and sliding up to the E on the 4th string with the index finger, and then hitting the open D. That's the main riff in the song. G Why do you worry? Worry does no good Worry won't bring you things, you wouldn't want them if it could D G I'm alright, go and worry on someone else D G If you feel the need to worry, go and worry about yourself If you want trouble, trouble's easy to find You can always find trouble, you keep yours, I got mine Can't you see trouble's what I used to be If you go find trouble, please don't bring some home to me Bridge: C Cm If you want to bring me something G Bring me something I can use You've crossed that line Am7 D Am7 D G I've spent too much time trying to fix your blues You talk about your dreams, what your dreams can do for you Some of my dreams are nightmares, some of my dreams came true If you found that dream, would it ever be enough for you? You might recognize them, they could be wearing someone else's shoes (instrumental break uses verse chords) You talk about love and what love has done for you You think that you won't find love, well, love avoids me too Sometimes love is in a face that you refuse to see If you find some love, please bring some home to me Repeat bridge