Crazy

Album: Get A Grip (1993)
Charted: 23 17
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  • Lyrics currently unavailable Writer/s: Anthony Perry, Desmond Child, Steven Tyler
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Sentric Music, Songtrust Ave, TuneCore Inc., Unison Rights S.L., Universal Music Publishing Group, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.

Comments: 11

  • Joe from Los Angeles The falsetto vocal at the end is a homage to the falsetto ending of The Skyliner's - Since I Don't Have You.
  • Homer from Springfield, KyEd:You've obviously never heard Steven Tyler sing. And you've never seen him. Please don't attack someone you know nothing about.
  • Brittney from Orlando, FlED: steven tyler is the best singer in the world and he is mostly deffinitly not ugly! listen to some of his other songs like dream on and u will c. But i LOVE this song its so funny but emotional at the same time
  • Aline from Brasilia, BrazilI totally agree with Gordon. I'm a huge Aerosmith fan and I don't like this song at all. I saw an interview with Alicia Silverstone, e she said that she hated being in this video. Probably she didn't like to share the attention with Liv... but the video is ridiculous...
  • Jason from Southlake, TxIts a good song sad though. Kind of wierd they used teenage girls for the video. They were like in their mid- 40´s. Still it is a great ballad
  • Ed from Incognito, IlYou have to be a singer to sing a ballad. Tyler is just a skinny, beady-eyed ugly guy who can only scream "somewhat" on pitch.
  • Mark from Worcester, MiI recall a Steve Tyler quote of many years ago, paraphrase: "anyone can write a balled. They're simple and easy, and take me 10 minutes." I think he was talking about "You seen me Cry" from Toys in The Attic. The point is that I don't think Tyler puts a ton of emotional effort into this stuff. People should just enjoy it for what it is IMO, and not get worked up.
  • Chris from Copenhagen, Denmarki think this is a great, but very typical Aerosmith power ballad. Also, why do people look for the meaning of a song that has a simple and frank meaning? Anywayzz this is a great song...
  • Jeff from Sothington, CtLiv Tyler and Alicia Silverstone are in other Aerosmith videos too, i know that Alicia Silverstone is in Cryin too
  • Gordon from Lake Havasu City, AzAs big of an Aerosmith fan as I am, the song is totally sappy and corny. I can't say I like it. Ouch......that hurt.
  • Matt from Santa Barbara, CaThey filmed most of the video for this song in and around Santa Barbara and the Santa Ynez valley. The part where they sneak out of school is filmed at Santa Barbara Junior High.
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