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Artist/Band:
Meredith Brooks
Lyrics for Song: Crazy
Lyrics for Album: Other Songs - Meredith Brooks
Jump in it's fine without a lifeboat
I will give it another try
You say come back, don't go in too deep
But it's a rush to see me do it
Cause you don't dare
Even though there's nothing to it
Chorus
This town's always gonna think I'm a little crazy
Somebody's always gonna try to label me insane
Funny how I always seem to be the one who's crazy
I just wanna live, I don't wanna fit
If that makes me crazy, then I am
No way I feel like nothings goin'
My way but my future's bright
DonÂ’t have a single dollar left
Got my keys inside my car
and the high way is opening wide
You ask me where, I can't tell you
But I'm putting town the pedal tonight
Chorus
You say don't change a single thing
But your list is longer than my day
I can't help wondering
When all is said and all is done
Am I the crazy one?
I just want to live
I don't want to fit
I just want to try
I don't want to quit
If that makes me crazy, I am.
Chorus
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Crazy - Meredith Brooks
Meredith Brooks' 1994 single 'Crazy' stands as a defining moment in alternative country and pop-rock history. Released during the height of her career, the track blends her signature raw vocal delivery with a driving, guitar-heavy arrangement that captured the spirit of the mid-90s indie scene. The song's themes of emotional volatility and self-destruction resonated deeply with audiences, propelling Brooks to mainstream success alongside peers like The Smashing Pumpkins and Weezer. Its enduring popularity stems from its authentic portrayal of turbulent relationships and its ability to function as both a personal anthem and a radio staple. The recording remains a cornerstone of her discography, showcasing her transition from punk-influenced roots to polished pop-rock production while retaining her characteristic intensity. |
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