• Song:

    Crippled Inside

  • Artist:

    John Lennon

  • Album:

    Lennon (disc 2)

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'Crippled Inside'(Unreleased Take) 
by John Lennon from the "IMAGINE" album, 
[Remastered] 2010 & 2000, originally recorded in 1971.

URL:
Crippled Inside (Unreleased Take)/ John Lennon
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fXyVCEOGES8

AUTHOR's Note:
This version was borne out of the frustration of not finding an accurate TAB 
to match Lennon's twist on C&W music '...with a conscience".
Tab annotated by Richard Grosser (grosserr@gmail.com)

TUNING:
Standard Tuning.

Chords:
       EADGBE
C:     332010
C7:    032310
F:     133211
F7:    131211
Bb:    113331
B:     224442
A:     x02220
Am:    x02210
Am7:   x02010
A7:    x02020
G:     320003
G7:    320001
D7:    xx0212
Ab7:   464544
Eb9:   065666
C9:    x32330

(Tempo Adante 2/4)

Intro:
(Slide Guitar)
C (x32010@1)name="chord_320001@1">G7 C (x32010@1)name="chord_320003@1">G F (133211@1)name="chord_x32010@1">C
F C7 F Bb F C7 F G

Verse 1:
C (x32010@1)                                 C7You (x32310@1)can shine your shoes and wear a suit,
F (133211@1)                                 F7You (131241@1)can comb your hair and look a quite cute.
C (x32010@1)                                  C (x32010@1)B (x2444x@1)Bb (x1333x@1)AYou (x02220@1)can hide your face behind a smile.
A7 (x02020@1)                D7One (xx0212@1)thing you can't hide,
G7 (320001@1)                    CIs (x32010@1)when you're crippled inside.

Verse 2:
C (x32010@1)                                C7You (x32310@1)can wear a mask and paint your face,
F (133211@1)                             F7 (131241@1)You can call yourself the human race.
C (x32010@1)                            C (x32010@1)B (x2444x@1)Bb (x1333x@1)AYou (x02220@1)can wear a collar and a tie.
A7 (x02020@1)                D7One (xx0212@1)thing you can't hide,
C (x32010@1)                           C (x32010@1)B (x2444x@1)Bb (x1333x@1)AIs (x02220@1)when you're crippled inside.

Chorus: 
A7 (x02020@1)         AmWell (x02210@1)now you know,
AmThat (x02210@1)your cat has nine lives, babe.
D7 (xx0212@1)                G7Nine (320001@1)lives to itself,
C (x32010@1)       
You only got one,
C (x32010@1)                       Am7And (x02010@1)a dog's life ain't fun.
C (x32010@1)           G7 (320001@1)    CMamma (x32010@1)take a look outside.

Verse 3:
C (x32010@1)                                C7You (x32310@1)can go to church and sing a hymn,
F (133211@1)                            F7Judge (131241@1)me by the colour of my skin.
C (x32010@1)                            C (x32010@1)B (x2444x@1)Bb (x1333x@1)AYou (x02220@1)can live a lie until you die.
A7 (x02020@1)                D7One (xx0212@1)thing you can't hide,
C (x32010@1)                           C (x32010@1)B (x2444x@1)Bb (x1333x@1)AIs (x02220@1)when you're crippled inside.

Instrumental:
CTake (x32010@1)it Billy!
(Honky-Tonk Piano Solo)
C C7 F F7
C (x32010@1)name="chord_x32010@1">C  B (x2444x@1)Bb (x1333x@1)AA7 (x02220@1)D7 C 
C (x32010@1)B (x2444x@1)Bb (x1333x@1)A (x02220@1)(Repeat Chorus)

(Repeat Verse 1)
['You can shine your shoes and wear...' inadvertently omitted]

Outro:
A7 (x02020@1)                D7One (xx0212@1)thing you can't hide,
C (x32010@1)                            B (x2444x@1)Bb (x1333x@1)AIs (x02220@1)when you're crippled inside.

(Slow 2/2 Tempo)

A7 (x02020@1)                  D7One (xx0212@1)thing you can't hide,
G (320003@1)                     G7 (320001@1)C (x32010@1)C7 (x32310@1)F (133211@1)Ab7 (xx1112@1)G7 (320001@1)Eb9 (x2122x@5)C9Is (x3233x@1)when you're crippled inside.
(End)

Background:
http://www.beatlesbible.com/people/john-lennon/albums/imagine/

Comment from Rolling Stone:
"Crippled Inside", Imagine, 1971
Lennon followed the opening peace anthem on his second album with this grenade 
wrapped in rockabilly rhythm and prairie-saloon piano, with a slinky country-boy 
solo on dobro by George Harrison.  
The chorus 'One thing you can't hide, Is when you're crippled inside.' may have 
been a slap at ex-bandmate Paul McCartney 
(who would get it full blast on Side Two, in 'How Do You Sleep?').  
But when Lennon wrote in the second person, he often did it staring into a mirror."
http://www.rollingstone.com/music/news/twenty-underappreciated-john-lennon-solo-songs-20101210

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