Everything You Ever Wanted To Know About “Crazy”


The gang at music blog Music For Kids Who Can’t Read Good compiled a pretty cool history of “Crazy” last week. Tracking the origins of the song from its original incarnation as Gianfranco Reverberi’s “Nel Cimitero Di Tucson” (from the soundtrack to the film Preparati la Bara), MFKWCRG also posted MP3s of “Crazy” covers by The Kooks, Ray Lamontagne, Nelly Furtado and The Twilight Singers.

So in case you haven’t had enough of this track yet, click here and get some more.

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