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Nelson wrote the song Crazy in early1961; at the time when he had written several hits for other artists but had not yet had a noteworthy recording of his own. Cline was already a big singing star who was working to expand a portfolio of hits. Nelson originally wrote the song with country singer Billy Walker, but he turned it down and Cline picked it as a follow up to I Fall To Pieces. Willie had been working the Esquire Ballroom, and afterwards was still so hyped up, wrote it as a Floyd Tellman Special; it took him only 20 minutes. Crazy was released in late 1961 and immediately became another huge hit for Cline, eventually becoming her signature tune, and its success helped launch Nelson as a performer as well as a songwriter. Musically the song is a jazz-pop ballad with country overtones. The complex melody suited Cline's vocal talent perfectly and widened the crossover audience she had established with her prior hits. The lyrics describe the singer's state of bemusement at the singer's own helpless love for the object of his affection. |
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