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August 21, 2019
In 87, ‘Crazy Crazy Nights’, on Vertigo,
reached No.4, for Kiss.
And in 96, ‘Crazy Chance’, peaked at No.35,
for Kavana on Nemesis.
In 77, ‘Crazy Water’, on Rocket,
landed at No.27, for Elton John.
And in 03, ‘Crazy In Love’, on Columbia,
for Beyonce, a US & UK No.1.
In 97, ‘Crazy You’, reached No.21,
for Gun, on A & M.
And in 02, ‘Crazy Rap’, on Universal,
gave Afroman, a Top 10.
In 06, ‘We Are The Champions’, on Gut,
gave Crazy Fling, a No.11.
And in 86, ‘Crazy Love’, on 10Ten,
saw Maxi Priest, peak at No.67.
In 85, Madonna, on Geffen, had a gold-selling
US No.1 & UK No.2, with ‘Crazy For You’.
And in 05, ‘Crazy Chick’, on Sony,
for Charlotte Church, peaked at No.2
In 55, ‘Crazy Otto Rag’, on Decca,
gave The Stargazers, a No.18.
And in 01, ‘Crazy Lowdown Ways’,
climbed to No.64, for Ocean Colour Scene.
In 83, ‘Crazy Cuts’, on Island,
peaked at No.71, for Grandmixer DST.
And in 98, ‘Crazy Little Party Girl’, on Ultra Pop,
for Aaron Carter, a No.7, was to be.
In 89, ‘She Drives Me Crazy’, on London,
gave The Fine Young Cannibals, a US No.1 & UK Top 5.
And in 03, ‘Crazy Beat’, on Parlophone,
saw Blur, at No.18, arrive.
In 03, ‘Crazier’, on Jagged Halo,
reached No.13, for Gary Numan VS Rico.
And also in 03, ‘The Closest Thing To Crazy’,
was a Top 10, for Katie Melua, on Dramatico.
In 68, The Crazy World Of Arthur Brown,
with ‘Fire’, on Track, made the No.1 line.
And in 80, Ozzy Osbourne’s Buzzard Of Oz,
took ‘Crazy Train’, on Jet, up to No.49.
In 06, ‘Crazy’, on Warner Brothers, for Gnarls Barkley,
a platinum-seller, that for 9 weeks was at No.1.
And with a song that surely can’t be beaten,
this list of crazy hits, is all done.
written by Harriet Blackbury
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