It was released in the US on March 31, 2015, and in the UK on March 30, 2015, on 429 Records. [Chorus] G D F# Bm7 I was a fool to care, I was a fool to care, G D Bm7 I was a fool to care, but I don't care G F#m7 Em G A6 even if I was a fool. Imagining your face, it almost fills the empty space before me. "I Was a Fool to Care" is a song written by James Taylor that was first released on his 1975 album Gorilla. I Must Go / I'm A Fool To Care A Fool To Care is the eighteenth studio album by American singer-songwriter Boz Scaggs. I wish I was a baby on my mama's knee. / But I did my level best just to block them out. [Bridge] D Bm7 I'm still in … / … "Blues Rock Review writes, "On each song, Scaggs puts his decades of experience and emotional connections to American roots music to work, producing a collection that stands as one of this year’s best blues records to date." The album was the second in a three-album series celebrating American roots music (Memphis being released in 2013 and Out of the Blues in 2018). View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1960 Vinyl release of I Must Go / I'm A Fool To Care on Discogs. It has also been covered by artists such as Mac DeMarco. I can see you eyes and almost hear your lovely lies. I wish I was an old man and love was through with me. I was a fool to care, I was a fool to care, I was a fool to care, but I don't care even if I was a fool- I'm still in love with you. New Submission / Had I listened to the grapevine, I might have had my doubts. Backed throughout by a stellar group of studio aces — guitarist Ray Parker Jr., bassist Willie Weeks and drummer Steve Jordan, who also produced the album — Scaggs’ well-worn, textured voice deftly navigates this range of styles. Lyrics to "I Was A Fool To Care" by JAMES TAYLOR: I was a fool to care, I was a fool to care, I was a fool to care, / but I don't care even if I was a fool- I'm still in love with you.