Thursday, February 28, 2013

ATF: Plumb Crazy

This weekly series will include as many of my all-time favorite tunes as I can get my grubby little hands on (so to speak).  Now, each one included in each edition will have some connection with the other—albeit only as a figment of my imagination, but they will not be numbered.  For I just cannot bring myself to rate some higher than others.  So, this will not be a countdown, but if you are enjoying them as much as I do, it won’t matter.  Besides, with no countdown, this could go on forever and ever!  Oh, and despite the fact that there is absolutely no way that your musical tastes can be as exquisite as mine, I welcome any suggestions that you might dare to make.  I am, after all, quite magnanimous by nature.

Link: [Heart]


Crazy On You
Heart
We may still have time
We might still get by
Every time I think about it
I want to cry
With the bombs and the devils
And the kids keep coming
Nowhere to breathe easy
No time to be young

No time

But I tell myself
That I'm doing alright
There's nothing left to do tonight
But go crazy on you
Crazy on you
Let me go crazy
Crazy on you

Yeah

My love is the evening breeze
Touching your skin
The gentle sweet singing
Of leaves in the wind
The whisper that calls
After you in the night
And kisses your ear
In the early light

Yeah
Oooh

And you don't need to wonder
You're doing fine
Myy love
The pleasure's mine
Let me go crazy on you
Crazy on you
Let me go crazy
Crazy on you

Oh

Wild man's world
Is crying in pain
What you gonna do
When everybody's insane
So afraid of fortune
So afraid of you
What you gonna do
Oh
I wonder
What you gonna do

Oh

Aaah
Crazy on you
Crazy on you
Let me go crazy on you
Let me go crazy
Crazy on you

Yeah

I was a willow
Last night in my dream
I bent down over
A clear running stream
I sang you the song
That i heard up above
And you keep me alive
With your sweet flowing love

Crazy
Crazy
Crazy on you
Oooh
Let me go crazy
Oh
Crazy on you
Let me go crazy
Crazy on you

Aaah
Aaah
Aaah
Aaah
Oh
Crazy
Crazy on you
Crazy
Let me go crazy
Crazy
Crazy on you
Oh oh



Crazy Times
Jars of Clay
You're cold that way
And that's why you say
The things that you say
You can't attract
The things that you lack
You're trying in vain

It seems
It's always the crazy times
You find
You'll wake up and realize
It takes
More than your saline eyes
To make things right

You spiral down
You've broken your crown
You don't feel like a queen
You've seen the proof
But you're still crying wolf
You'll never believe

It seems
It's always the crazy times
You find
You'll wake up and realize
It takes
More than your saline eyes
To make things right

You try to climb a broken ladder
Grip the missing rungs
And fall
Down
Down
Down
Down
Seems some time ago you said
This wouldn't last
And now you sit here crying

Beside your bed
You feel left for dead
You kneel in the dark

It takes
More than your saline eyes
To make things right

It seems
It's always the crazy times
You find
You'll wake up and realize
It takes
More than your saline eyes
To make things right

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6 comments:

  1. Crazy if you think I'd pay money for that!
    Women should not pretend they can sing rock.

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  2. Thanks for stopping by, my dear Adullamite!!! No, I wouldn't expect you to appreciate any really good music that was not made by The Beatles or The Stones.

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  3. Never heard of Jars of Clay I know the Heart song well though

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  4. I used to love Heart and the one about the magic man.

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  5. Thanks for stopping by, my dear Ann!!! Jars of Clay is arguably contemporary Christian group, but since they made it so big in the mainstream, I don't know just what kind of band they are considered to be. Flood was another huge hit for them over Top 40 radio stations, and it will be included in this series later on.

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  6. Thanks for stopping by, my dear Desert Rocker!!! Oh yeah, Magic Man will most definitely be included in this series later on, as well as several other Heart hits from over the years. Their What About Love is one of my all-time all-time favorites.

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