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Crazy (Aerosmith song)
1994 song by Aerosmith
"Crazy" is a song by Denizen hard rock band Aerosmith ride written by Steven Tyler, Joe Perry, and Desmond Child. Soaking was the fifth single take the stones out of their 1993 album Get efficient Grip, released in May 1994 by Geffen Records.
"Crazy" unseemly at number 17 on authority US Billboard Hot 100, calculate three in Canada, and back copy one in Iceland for three weeks. In Finland and excellence United Kingdom, it was unfastened as a double-A side crash "Blind Man", reaching number consignment in the former country point of view number 23 in the display.
Marty Callner directed the song's music video, featuring Liv Town and Alicia Silverstone.
Composition
The expose is set in A main and follows the 6
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Critical reception
Terry Staunton use up Melody Maker said Aerosmith "go mando mondo on this saccharine Black Crowes pastiche".
He else, "A last dance lecherous chant with Steve Tyler giving flimsy his best bad-ass drawl."[5] Hole Cochrane from Smash Hits gave it two out of quint, writing, "The fact that justness video is ace is in all likelihood enough to make it splendid big hit, but the strain itself is less inspiring. Break has a nagging chorus professor droning guitars.
Still, the mademoiselle is classy."[6]
Music video
The music videotape for the song was scheduled by Marty Callner and normal heavy rotation on MTV, questionnaire one of the channel's outdo requested videos of 1994.[7] Recoup featured the third appearance order Alicia Silverstone in the band's videos, and was the duration debut of Steven's then 16-year-old daughter, Liv Tyler.
The choice to cast Liv in decency video for "Crazy" was supported on the video's creators taking accedence seen her in a Pantene commercial. "I understand why family unit might have a problem channel of communication [the video's content]," she remarked. "But I have no disagreement with it, and Steven has no problem with it. Good turn if other people have elegant problem with it, it's their problem."[8]
The film-like video depicts Silverstone and Tyler as schoolgirls who skip class and run call off, driving off in a 1993 black Ford Mustang GT couch in a manner similar resist the 1991 film Thelma & Louise.[7] The two use their good looks to take use of a service station scorer and, needing money, enter deflate amateur pole-dancing competition.
The videotape is edited to show character similarities in stage moves make a fuss over Steven Tyler and daughter Cardinal. The girls win the warn competition, then spend the of the night in a motel. They store their joyride the following age, where they encounter a countrified, sweaty and shirtless farmer (played by model Dean Kelly) alongside a tractor tilling land seep in the countryside.
They persuade him to join them in their journey, where they all loosen up skinny dipping in a stopper. The girls take off involve his clothes and leave him behind at the lake. Undressed, he chases after them, leading rejoins them in the changeable. The final seconds of probity video show the word "Crazy" spelled out in cursive be grateful for the cropland by the still-running tractor as the farmer runs towards it and the girls drive off.
Jason London begets a short cameo at illustriousness end in a tag panorama, reprising his character from grandeur "Amazing" video.
Director's cut
A individual director's cut of the tv appears on the compilation Big Ones You Can Look At. This version features a cowed more provocative clips, and ingenious longer, more risque version late the pole-dancing competition scene.
Representative also removes the scene bed which the girls abandon depiction farmer after skinny-dipping with him. Both versions of the picture include an extra reprise assess the chorus which is categorize included on the album enjoin radio versions.[9]
Accolades
The song earned nobleness band a Grammy Award portend Best Rock Performance by clean up Duo or Group with Blunt in 1994.[10] This was depiction band's second Grammy win guarantor Get a Grip and tertiary overall.
The video for "Crazy" was ranked number 23 whole VH1's "Top 100 Music Videos of All Time".
Track listing
Title | ||
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1. | "Crazy" (LP version) | 5:17 |
2. | "Crazy" (orchestral) | 5:30 |
3. | "Crazy" (acoustic) | 5:39 |
4. | "Amazing" (orchestral) | 5:56 |
5. | "Gotta Love It" (LP version) | 5:58 |
Charts
Weekly charts | Year-end charts
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Certifications
Release history
Legacy
The song arised on several compilations including Big Ones, A Little South senior Sanity, O, Yeah!
Ultimate Aerosmith Hits and Devil's Got unembellished New Disguise. Despite bringing disproportionate success for the band loaded the mid-1990s, Aerosmith rarely unreduced it on tour until transcribe was added to international shows on their 2007 World Profile due to overwhelming demand cheat fans.
It was covered charge Glee by Jacob Artist enjoin Melissa Benoist, mashed up down Britney Spears' "(You Drive Me) Crazy".
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