Thursday Thing-along
I can remember this song from one of my parents' K-Tel albums. It was a perfect song for those first awkward junior high slow dances.
I wonder if kids nowadays even have those awkward slow-dance moments? Anyway, enjoy the song and sing along if you'd like. The lyrics are below....
The ballad "I Go Crazy" was featured on Paul Davis' 1977 album "Singer of Songs -- Teller of Tales." The song slowly climbed the charts, peaking at No. 7 eight months after its release, according to Billboard's Web site, and stayed in the Top 100 for 40 weeks. Davis died April 22 of this year. He was just 60-years-old.
Here are the lyrics in case you feel like crooning...
Hello girl it's been awhile
Guess you'll be glad to know
That I've learned how to laugh and smile
Getting over you was slow
They say old lovers can be good friends
But I never thought I'd really see you,
I'd really see you again
I go crazy
When I look in your eyes I still go crazy
No my heart just can't hide that old feelin' inside
Way deep down inside
Oh baby, you know when I look in your eyes I go crazy
You say he satifies your mind
Tells you all of his dreams
I know how much that means to you
I realize that I was blind
Just when I thought I was over you
I see your face and it just ain't true
No it just ain't true
I go crazy
When I look in your eyes I still go crazy
That old flame comes alive, it starts burning inside
Way deep down inside
Oh baby, you know when I look in your eyes I go crazy
Oooh, Oh Oooh, Oh
I go crazy
You know when I look in your eyes I go crazy
No my heart just can't hide that old feelin' inside
Way deep down inside
I go crazy
3 comments:
Your mentioning of Mr. Davis immediately brought back the audio horror of "'65 Love Affair" for me. More specifically, it's "Doo Wop Diddy Wop Diddy Wop Do" thing that gets stuck in your head and plays on a repeat setting that you never asked for.
"I Go Crazy" and "Cool Night" were good tunes, though.
Just for you Joe.
Get it while it's hot
That was simply uncalled for.
:(
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