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Artist/Band:
Josh Thompson
Lyrics for Song: I Won't Go Crazy
Lyrics for Album: Other Songs - Josh Thompson
I've heard about guys that go off the deep end
Slap out of their minds, and sometimes they dive in
To whiskey and women and all sorts of sinnin'
Over a thing like a heartache
Well, mine's broke, but I won't go crazy
I might move to an island, or go mine some diamonds
Or count to infinity twice
Grow me a big beard, star quotin' Shakespeare
Take a crystal ball gypsy's advice
Yeah anything to get over you, baby, but I won't go crazy
I could sit here and think about you and him together
Beat myself up fro what I could have done better
Go over your goodbye 'til it's burned in my brain
Get pissed off at sunshine and curse at the rain
But why would I waste all my time
When I can see Colorado from a T-Top Eldorado
Ride through the Rockies all day
Or head down to Key West and follow the footsteps
Of Buffet or ol' Hemingway
Anything to get over you, baby, but I won't go crazy
I might move to an island, or go mine some diamonds
Or count to infinity twice
Grow me a big beard, star quotin' Shakespeare
Take a crystal ball gypsy's advice
Yeah anything to get over you, baby
Whatever it takes to save me
But I won't go crazy
I won't go crazy
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About I Won't Go Crazy
Josh Thompson's "I Won't Go Crazy" stands as a defining track within his expansive body of work, showcasing his mastery of the English country genre. Released alongside other notable recordings such as "Blame It On Waylon" and "You Ain't Seen Country Yet," the song exemplifies Thompson's ability to blend traditional instrumentation with contemporary storytelling. The recording captures a specific moment in the evolution of English roots music, reflecting themes of resilience and the complexities of rural life that permeate his discography. This track has become a staple in discussions regarding the depth of Thompson's catalog, often cited for its authentic tone and melodic structure. It complements his broader output, including "Beer On The Table" and "Way Out Here," by offering a nuanced perspective on the human experience through the lens of country songwriting. The song remains a significant contribution to the genre, resonating with listeners who appreciate the raw emotion and lyrical precision found in Thompson's music. |
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