I'm Crazy For This Girl

Lifehouse · Other Songs - Lifehouse

She rolls the window down

And she

Talks over the sound

Of the cars that pass us by

And I don't know why

But she's changed my mind



Would you look at her

She looks at me

She's got me thinking about her constantly

But she don't know how I feel

And as she carries on without a doubt

I wonder if she's figured out

I'm crazy for this girl

Yeah, I'm crazy for this girl



She was the one to hold me

The night

The sky fell down

And what was I thinking when

The world didn't end

Why didn't I know what I know now



Would you look at her

She looks at me

She's got me thinking about her constantly

But she don't know how I feel

As she carries on without a doubt

I wonder if she'll figure out

I'm crazy for this girl

I'm crazy for this girl



Right now

Face to face

All my fears

Pushed aside

And right now

I'm ready to spend the rest of my life

With you



Would you look at her

She looks at me

She's got me thinking about her constantly

But she don't know how I feel

AS she carries on without a doubt

I wonder if she's figured out

I'm crazy for this girl

I'm crazy for this girl



Would you look at her

She looks at me

She's got me thinking about her constantly

But she don't know how I feel

And as she carries on without a doubt

I wonder if she's figured out

I'm crazy for this girl

I'm crazy for this girl

I'm Crazy For This Girl

Lifehouse's 'I'm Crazy For This Girl' stands as a defining track from the band's early era, capturing the raw emotional intensity characteristic of their mid-2000s output. The song exemplifies the group's signature blend of alternative rock and pop sensibilities, featuring driving rhythms and melodic structures that became hallmarks of their discography. Released during a period when Lifehouse was establishing themselves as a prominent force in the alternative scene, the recording reflects the band's ability to balance anthemic choruses with introspective lyrical themes. It remains a staple of their catalog, often associated with the broader landscape of 2000s indie rock and frequently appearing on compilation collections that highlighted their rising influence. The track showcases the band's vocal delivery and guitar work, cementing their reputation for creating music that resonated deeply with audiences seeking authentic, high-energy rock experiences.