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You and I 00:24
We're complicated more than ever 00:27
Everyday is something new ooh ooh 00:31
There's no winner 00:37
I should've known 00:39
When you lie to me, lie to me 00:41
You made me feel like you were right for me, right for me 00:43
And typically you come right back to me, back to me 00:48
Somethings gotta change 00:52
Got my heart mixed with my brain 00:53
I must be crazy for you 00:56
Crazy things I do only for you 00:58
No one drives me crazy like you do 01:04
I can't stand the thought of you with someone new 01:08
I must be crazy for you 01:12
01:17
I must be crazy for you 01:29
You and I make the worst seem better 01:33
It's crazy what your love can do ooh ooh 01:37
For the pleasure 01:42
I should've known 01:45
When you lie to me, lie to me 01:47
You made me feel like you were right for me, right for me 01:49
And typically you come right back to me, back to me 01:54
Somethings gotta change 01:58
Got my heart mixed with my brain 02:00
I must be crazy for you 02:02
Crazy things I do only for you 02:06
No one drives me crazy like you do 02:11
I can't stand the thought of you with someone new ooh 02:15
I must be crazy for you 02:19
02:24
Crazy baby 02:36
02:40
Crazy baby 02:45
(Crazy baby) 02:49
(Crazy baby) 02:50
Crazy baby 02:52
Crazy things I do only for you 02:54
For you... 02:56
No one drives me crazy like you do 02:58
Noo 03:00
I can't stand the thought of you with someone new ooh 03:01
I must be crazy for 03:06
(You ooh you ooh) 03:10
Crazy yee 03:11
(You ooh you ooh) 03:12
Crazy yee 03:14
(You ooh) 03:16
Crazy baby 03:18
(Crazy baby) 03:21
Crazy baby 03:27

Crazy – English Lyrics

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[English]
You and I
We're complicated more than ever
Everyday is something new ooh ooh
There's no winner
I should've known
When you lie to me, lie to me
You made me feel like you were right for me, right for me
And typically you come right back to me, back to me
Somethings gotta change
Got my heart mixed with my brain
I must be crazy for you
Crazy things I do only for you
No one drives me crazy like you do
I can't stand the thought of you with someone new
I must be crazy for you
...
I must be crazy for you
You and I make the worst seem better
It's crazy what your love can do ooh ooh
For the pleasure
I should've known
When you lie to me, lie to me
You made me feel like you were right for me, right for me
And typically you come right back to me, back to me
Somethings gotta change
Got my heart mixed with my brain
I must be crazy for you
Crazy things I do only for you
No one drives me crazy like you do
I can't stand the thought of you with someone new ooh
I must be crazy for you
...
Crazy baby
...
Crazy baby
(Crazy baby)
(Crazy baby)
Crazy baby
Crazy things I do only for you
For you...
No one drives me crazy like you do
Noo
I can't stand the thought of you with someone new ooh
I must be crazy for
(You ooh you ooh)
Crazy yee
(You ooh you ooh)
Crazy yee
(You ooh)
Crazy baby
(Crazy baby)
Crazy baby

Key Vocabulary

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Vocabulary Meanings

crazy

/ˈkreɪzi/

A1
  • adjective
  • - mentally deranged or insane
  • adjective
  • - extremely enthusiastic or excited

lie

/laɪ/

A1
  • verb
  • - to say something that is not true

feel

/fiːl/

A1
  • verb
  • - to experience an emotion or sensation

change

/tʃeɪndʒ/

A1
  • verb
  • - to make or become different

heart

/hɑːrt/

A1
  • noun
  • - the organ that pumps blood around the body
  • noun
  • - emotional or moral center

brain

/breɪn/

A1
  • noun
  • - the organ inside the head that controls thought and emotion

drive

/draɪv/

A2
  • verb
  • - to operate a vehicle
  • verb
  • - to cause someone to feel a strong emotion

thought

/θɔːt/

A2
  • noun
  • - an idea or opinion produced by thinking

new

/njuː/

A1
  • adjective
  • - not existing before; made, introduced, or discovered recently

winner

/ˈwɪnər/

A1
  • noun
  • - a person or thing that wins something

pleasure

/ˈpleʒər/

A2
  • noun
  • - a feeling of happy satisfaction and enjoyment

stand

/stænd/

A1
  • verb
  • - to have or maintain a position
  • verb
  • - to tolerate or accept something

mixed

/mɪkst/

B1
  • adjective
  • - combined or joined together

typically

/ˈtɪpɪkəli/

B1
  • adverb
  • - in a way that is usual or expected

complicated

/ˈkɒmplɪkeɪtɪd/

B1
  • adjective
  • - involving many parts in a complex relationship

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Key Grammar Structures

  • We're complicated more than ever

    ➔ Present continuous tense and comparison

    ➔ The sentence uses "We're" (We are) in present continuous to describe a current state, with "more than ever" to compare the degree.

  • I should've known

    ➔ Perfect modal verb for past regret

    "Should've known" (should have known) expresses a regret or realization about a past event that did not happen.

  • You made me feel like you were right for me

    ➔ Causative verb + object + bare infinitive and reported speech

    "Made" is the causative verb, followed by "me" (object) and bare infinitive "feel". The clause "you were right for me" is reported speech expressing perception.

  • And typically you come right back to me

    ➔ Simple present tense to describe habitual action

    "You come" uses simple present to express a repeated or habitual action, indicated by "typically".

  • I can't stand the thought of you with someone new

    ➔ Modal verb "can't" expressing inability and gerund as object

    "Can't stand" means unable to tolerate; "the thought of you with someone new" uses "of" + gerund phrase to indicate what cannot be tolerated.

  • You and I make the worst seem better

    ➔ Causative verb structure with object + bare infinitive

    "Make" is used as a causative verb with "the worst" as the object and "seem" as the bare infinitive, meaning causing the worst to appear better.

  • Crazy things I do only for you

    ➔ Simple present tense with adverb of restriction

    "I do" is simple present tense; "only for you" limits the action exclusively to "you".

  • There's no winner

    ➔ Existential "there is" contraction with a negation

    "There's" is the contraction of "there is," indicating existence or presence, combined with "no" for negation.