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Ahh...don't let me go.
This is a Jlack track man.
[Verse 1]
If you listen to nothing else that I say,
Hear me when I say this to you,
That little voice in the back of your mind,
Just do what it tells you to do,
I saw her there,
Crying in two empty shot glasses,
Cheers to herself then drink them down,
I should've just walked away,
But there was something about her,
(beautifully tragic)
Took a seat and said,
(So, you from outta town?)
[Chorus]I should've known she was crazy,
I've seen it in her eyes,
She's crazy, (wohohoo)

I should've known she was crazy,
I did not realize
She's crazy, (wohohoo)
I should've known she was crazy,
(she's crazy)
[Verse 2]She looked at me,
and I swear the blood froze in my veins,
Her eyes pierced my heart and made it stop,
The room started spinning,
All of a sudden my vision was blurred,
And it got cold as I felt the temperature suddenly drop,
I'm getting scared now,
But I don't show it,
But it's like she's looking through me,
So I think that she know it,
That's when she pulled me close,
Holding me so tight,
said I don't care about tomorrow,
But your mine tonight,
[Chorus]I should've known she was crazy,
I've seen it in her eyes,
She's crazy, (wohohoo)
I should've known she was crazy,
I did not realize
She's crazy, (wohohoo)
I should've known she was crazy,
(she's crazy)
[Harmonizing]Crazy (crazy)
What you do to me,
[Chorus]I should've known she was crazy,
I've seen it in her eyes,
She's crazy, (wohohoo)
I should've known she was crazy,
I did not realize
She's crazy, (wohohoo)
I should've known she was crazy,
(she's crazy)

Enjoy the lyrics !!!

The Music Machine came together as The Ragamuffins in 1965, changing their name the next year. Their debut album, (Turn On) The Music Machine, was released in 1966 on the Original Sound label. Seven of the 12 tracks were originals, written by vocalist Sean Bonniwell. One of these, Talk Talk, recorded at RCA studios on July 30, 1966, became a Top 20 hit in the U.S. The track is the ultimate spew of garage angst, its tortuous chord changes complemented by pounding electric keyboards, snaky Asiatic guitar, and Bonniwell's unforgettable guttural howl.

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