- Written and also regularly performed by Willie Nelson
- Nelson wrote the song while still a
relative unknown...he had yet to begin performing his own material in
public, rather, he was writing songs for other country artists
- Originally recorded and performed by Patsy Cline
(born Virginia Patterson Hensley on 9/8/32 in Gore Virginia, killed in a
plane crash 3/5/63 at the age of 30)
- The song was a # 12 hit on Billboard Hot 100 singles
chart in 1961, and reached #2 on the country singles chart
- It also hit #6 on the Adult
Contemporary chart
- Crazy was the third of Patsy Cline's 4 Billboard Top
40 hits, and the 5th song to reach the country singles chart
- The song as performed by Patsy Cline is ranked at #
85 on Rolling Stone Magazine's list of the 500 Greatest Songs of All
Time, which is admittedly an extremely flawed list, but it does
demonstrate the popularity of the song
- Nelson met Cline's husband, Charlie Dick, at
Tootsie's Orchid Lounge on Nashville's Music Row one evening and pitched
the song to him. Dick took the track home and played it for Cline, who
hated it, saying it sounded too much like a pop song.
- Owen Bradley, Cline's producer, loved the song and
re-arranged it as the ballad we know today
- During the recording session Patsy had difficulty
reaching the high notes of the song, owing to a serious auto accident
that had broken several ribs. It was a week later that she came in to
finish the vocal track in one take
- When she first performed the song at the Grand Ole
Opry, she was still on crutches from her accident. She introduced the
song by telling the audience, "I had a hit out called "I Fall to Pieces"
and I was in a car wreck. Now I'm really worried because I have a new
hit single out and its called "Crazy"
- The song has been a staple is just about every
country artist's repertoire for 50 years, and is also considered the
most performed Karaoke song of all time
- Despite the enormous crossover popularity of the
song, and the fact that literally hundreds of artists have recorded it,
Patsy Cline's version is till the only recording to reach the Billboard
Hot 100 chart
- A 1977 cover version by Linda Ronstadt did manage to
reach a respectable #6 on the Country Singles chart
- In 1973 Patsy Cline became the first female solo
artist inducted into the Country Music Hall Of Fame
- She won a posthumous Grammy Lifetime Achievement
Award in 1995
- In 2001, she was voted by artists and members of the
Country Music industry as the all time Greatest Women of Country Music
- Patsy Cline charted a total of 13 songs into the
Billboard Hot 100 singles chart, and 20 songs on the Billboard Country
Music singles chart, including several that were released after her
death
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Oracle Band MP3 / RealAudio Samples
An excerpt from a live Oracle Band performance of this song is
available as both a streaming RealAudio format, or as a higher quality
downloadable MP3. Select the version you'd prefer.
Song Lyrics - Song Title
Crazy
I'm crazy for feelin' so lonely
I'm crazy
Crazy for feelin' so blue
I knew
You'd love me as long as you wanted
And then someday
You'd leave me for somebody new
Worry,
Why do I let myself worry
Wonderin',
What in the world did I do
Oh crazy,
For thinkin that my love could hold you,
I'm crazy for tryin
And crazy for cryin,
And I'm crazy for lovin you
Crazy,
For thinkin that my love could hold you,
I'm crazy for tryin
And crazy for cryin
And I'm crazy for lovin you.
Note that the lyrics posted here are
those as interpreted and performed by The Oracle Band. Their use
here is intended as an aid for people in selecting music for their wedding
reception or private party, and may not be reproduced for any commercial,
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Patsy Cline
The Definitive Collection
If you're a Patsy Cline fan then the
collections don't get any better than this for the price.
22 Patsy Cline classics for less than $10!
In addition to Crazy, you get:
I Fall To Pieces
True Love
Always
Walkin After Midnight
Sweet Dreams of You
Leavin on Your Mind
...and 16 more classics from this Grand Dame of country music!
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Remembering Patsy Cline
(Various Artists)
This is a really nice collection of Patsy
Cline songs remade by many of the artists that she influenced.
You get:
Crazy
Diana Krall
I Fall To Pieces
Natalie Cole
Walkin After Midnight
Terri Clark
Why Can't He Be You
Norah Jones
Sweet Dreams of You
Martina McBride
...and 7 more from artists like Michelle Branch, k.d. Lang,
Leanne Womack, and others
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DVD
Remembering Patsy
Patsy Cline died in a
plane crash on March 5, 1963.
Her musical legacy lives
on in "Remembering Patsy", a heartfelt celebration featuring 17
song clips, and 10 rare never before seen TV appearances & video
clips
You'll meet Patsy through
her intimate home movies, her personal letters, and the fond
reminiscences of Patsy's husband, Charlie Dick, and Willie
Nelson, Loretta Lynn, George Jones, Mel Tillis, Roy Clark, Eddy
Arnold, Bill Anderson and Jan Howard.
A new generation of
stars, including Trisha Yearwood, k.d. lang, Ronna Reeves, Lisa
Stewart, and Marsha Thornton, add insight into Patsy's influence
and proof positive that Patsy Cline does live on in her music.
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