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I'm crazy for feeling so lonely
I'm crazy
Crazy for feeling so blue
I knew
You'd love me as long as you wanted
And then some day
You'd leave me for somebody new
Worry
Why do I let myself worry?
Wondering
What in the world did I do?
Oh, crazy
For thinking that my love could hold you
I'm crazy for trying
And crazy for crying
And I'm crazy for loving you
Crazy
For thinking that my love could hold you
I'm crazy for trying
And crazy for crying
And I'm crazy for loving you
This is a song that takes me instantly to a time and place. Summer of 1990 at the family ranch in Wyoming when I was 11-12. My uncle had a Toyota pickup and he let me drive it on the three mile dirt road out to the main road whenever we went somewhere. He had Patsy Cline's Greatest Hits on cassette permanently stuck in the tape deck that summer. Crazy seemed to always be playing when we were crossing One Mile creek on the road. I was feeling pretty big getting to drive.
Cool story. Thank You for sharing it!
Dare I say . . . . . . . . . . . . Perfect.
I Agree Completely! Thanx RP!
Her voice is so clear, so pure, and spot on the note. Makes me wonder if this was remastered or something; 1957 recordings couldn't have been this good ... could they?
YES! It sounds as if she was singing through a German made, Neumann condenser microphone, which had just started to be used in Nashville & Memphis at that time. Prior to that, the studios were using RCA ribbon microphones that were developed in the 1930s by the legendary design engineer, Harry Olson. The Neumann mics were much cleaner & accurate than ribbon mics. Neumann mics are still being used today, The RCAs were phased out by the early to mid '60s.
Put another quarter in the juke box.
She had one of the best voices in the business EVER.
So sad she was taken so early.
She'd been in a car accident a few days before, but didn't cancel. She had heard Willie play his song, and tried to sing it like he did - with predictable results. Legendary producer Owen Bradley told her 'Sing it your way, not his.' Here's the result - perfection.
c.
Any true music affectiano needs to have some Patsy in their collection
affect-piano?
Died at 30? Terrible loss.
Suddenly I'm 10, it's Christmas day and the smell of my mum's dessicated turkey fills the house.
yes.....
For sure!
you know Comet and Cupid and Donner and Blitzen,
But do you recall
The most famous reindeer of all...
Will the next song be Crazy Train by Ozzy? Standing by.
Patsy's much better than Shawn.
Will the next song be Crazy Train by Ozzy? Standing by.
+1 same two (so far) today!
Will the next song be Crazy Train by Ozzy? Standing by.
Patsy Cline - Crazy ==> Madeleine Peyroux - California Raining ==> Bob Dylan - Buckets of Rain ==> Neil Young - One of These Days
— very very good sequence!
TerryS wrote:
Hopefully we're in the sequence right now
Well, before I could post we segued into The New Pornographers........must have been the eclipse last night altering the warp.
:-))
Patsy covers Willy.
I used to sing this to my ex-wife all the time. She didn't appreciate it.
Yes, that is a cool sound. Floyd Cramer was one of the innovators of that style; it's possible he's playing on this track.
Patsy Cline - Crazy
Bill, you're a genius.
Anybody else wonder about that stuff?
(The song's a 9, minimum, but nobody wonders about that.)
THAT #2 WAS A CROSS OVER FROM THE COUNTRY CHARTS, ONE OF THE FIRST EVER TUNES TO HIT ROCK, COUNTRY AND POP ALL AT THE SAME TIME, SHE WAS A GODDES OF SONG. BEATEN, ABUSED AND THE BEST BLUES VOICE TO NEVER BE CALLED A BLUES SINGER. WHEN SHE HEALED ENOUGH TO DO THIS RECORDING AFTER A " CAR WRECK " YOU CAN HEAR THE TEARS....... ( and sex {outside "marrage" } is what folks have been doing from day three )
10 in any language or era
Anybody else wonder about that stuff?
(The song's a 9, minimum, but nobody wonders about that.)
Yes, this song will be marvelous forever... hope you are having a good time right this minute... time flies when we're having fun...
But this is a 10 for sure.
I just watched Coal Miner's Daughter last night... What a fantastic movie...
This has GOT to be one of the top 50 popular songs of all time!
Even the Willie Nelson version deserves some air time once in a while!
-Shawn Colvin - Crazy
-Patsy Cline - Crazy
.you´re crazy today?......
any votes <10 (just sayin')..
perikleshokie wrote:
Should be anything between 58 and 75!
33 and I think that this is outstanding. Patsy is an amazing performer.
Should be anything between 58 and 75!
And performing all of that analysis places you in at least the 45+ range.
Should be anything between 58 and 75!
Funny, not true (maybe a tinge of truth) - but pretty funny!
He sure can write 'em! His "cover" version (I think he wrote this for Patsy) is pretty good, too.
I read somewhere that Patsy hated this song when she first heard it and did not want to record it, and this was years before Willie's solo performing career took off. He had a tough time selling it because it was not the formula CW sound, i mean check out the chord progression sometime! It was a manager or producer that actually warmed her up to the tune...the rest, as they say, is musical history.
Should be anything between 58 and 75!
Posted: Apr 26, 2011 - 12:18 | < Reply > |
sirdroseph wrote: Shaun Colvin - Crazy to Patsy Cline - Crazy. Man! Talk about going from the outhouse to the penthouse! 10! seriously! HERE HERE! |
He sure can write 'em! His "cover" version (I think he wrote this for Patsy) is pretty good, too.
seriously!
A lot of album covers looked like that in those days. "Commercial artists", as they were then called, weren't paid very much back then either.
We still don't.
Patsy Cline - Crazy ==> Madeleine Peyroux - California Raining ==> Bob Dylan - Buckets of Rain ==> Neil Young - One of These Days
— very very good sequence!
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Hopefully we're in the sequence right now
Well, before I could post we segued into The New Pornographers........must have been the eclipse last night altering the warp.
A lot of album covers looked like that in those days. "Commercial artists", as they were then called, weren't paid very much back then either.
1967. Yeah dig those crazy fonts! Here's their cover for the same disc, circa 1990: Equally dated but at least they had some idea of who the singer was.
Edit: On the green cover I see Souvenir (on "Sweet Dreams"), which was (re)released in 1967 so the label certainly did have access to top-shelf design. It's just an unfortunate example of what happens when a designer gets a crapload of new fonts to play with!
A lot of album covers looked like that in those days. "Commercial artists", as they were then called, weren't paid very much back then either.
Hold still...
Use a mini-gun. Then it really doesn't matter what he does.