Crazy Rosie

Dr. Hook · Other Songs - Dr. Hook

They called Rosie a lady until she had the baby

Then they called Rosie crazy, but she don't care at all

She sits rockin' and singin' and crazy Rosie's grinin'

Won't say what she's thinkin' she just sits and rocks a doll



When it comes to ladies, Rosie was first class

Her eighteen years had been the very best

'Til she met that traveller, she called darling James

Papa said he weren't fit to speak Rosie's name

Papa called him Jesse James



The talk was darling James took his own life

And Rosie thought she'd have her darling's child

But papa made plans to hide Rosie's shame

Papa sent her away to save the family name

Yeah he gave the son of Jesse James



They called Rosie a lady until she had the baby

Then they called Rosie crazy, but she don't care at all

She sits rockin' and singin' and crazy Rosie's grinin'

Won't say what she's thinkin' she just sits and rocks a doll



They say sometimes a tear comes to Rosie's eye

Though she never has spoke since they took her child

For twenty years of silence papa was to blame

'Cause Rosie knows that papa took the life of darling James

Papa saved the family name



They called Rosie a lady until she had the baby

Then they called Rosie crazy, but she don't care at all

She sits rockin' and singin' and crazy Rosie's grinin'

Won't say what she's thinkin' she just sits and rocks a doll



They called Rosie a lady until she had the baby

Then they called Rosie crazy, but she don't care at all

She sits rockin' and singin' and crazy Rosie's grinin'

Won't say what she's thinkin' she just sits and rocks a doll



They called Rosie a lady until she had the baby..........

Crazy Rosie

Dr. Hook's "Crazy Rosie" stands as a quintessential example of the band's signature blend of rock and roll and soulful R&B. Released during the early 1970s, the track exemplifies the energetic, danceable style that defined Dr. Hook & the Medicine Show's catalog. The song features the band's characteristic driving rhythm and vocal harmonies, capturing the spirit of the era's popular music scene. While often associated with their broader discography, this recording highlights the group's ability to craft catchy, upbeat tracks that resonated with audiences of the time. It remains a notable song in their body of work, reflecting the musical landscape of early 70s rock and soul.