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Crazy As Me (With Brooke Eden) - Granger Smith



     
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You step out the shower, wrapped up in a towel
Take your hairbrush mic, start taking requests
You smile and say baby, do you think that I'm crazy?
I just laugh and say yesCrazy 'bout horses and wrap around porches
Crazy 'bout Strait singing fool hearted memory
Crazy 'bout waking up, four A.M. making love
Then falling right back asleep
Yeah, you're crazy, the same kind of crazy as meWe're late for the party
You're back where you started
Changing your clothes for the thirteenth time
I say you look amazing
You say, no I look crazy
I smile and say maybe you're rightCrazy 'bout horses and wrap around porches
Crazy 'bout Strait singing fool hearted memory
Crazy 'bout waking up, four A.M. making love
Then falling right back asleep
Yeah, you're crazy, the same kind of crazy as meAh oohYou give me a kiss in the light of the moonAh oohThen you whisper, you know you're crazy tooCrazy 'bout horses and wrap around porches
Crazy 'bout Strait singing damn near anything

Crazy 'bout waking up, four A.M. making love
Then falling right back asleep
Yeah, you're crazy, the same kind of crazy as me
The same kind of crazy as me (ah ooh)
Yeah, baby, you're crazy as me (ah ooh)
The same kind of crazy (the same kind of crazy)
(You're crazy) you're crazy
(You're crazy) you're crazy
(You're crazy as me) ah ooh
Ooh
Hoo
Songwriters
Frank Rogers, Granger SmithPublished by
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Still in his 20’s having played two tours in Europe, three tours in Iraq and Kuwait for the American Soldiers, and three shows at the White House including two for President Bush himself, Granger Smith will never say he didn’t “Live life to the lees.” “Music is what I do” quips Smith. “If I can help someone get lost in the moment of a song long enough to forget the worries of the world or long enough to remember what’s most important, then I’ve done my job.” Granger’s musical contributions are not limited to the exotic travels or remote locations.

Read more about Granger Smith on Last.fm.


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