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"Crazy for Your Love" is a song by pop music group Bee Gees, which was released in 1988 as the third single from their seventeenth studio album E.S.P. (1987). The song was written by Barry Gibb , Robin Gibb and Maurice Gibb , and produced by Arif Mardin and the Bee Gees, with co-production by Brian Tench.
"Crazy for Your Love" is a song written by J.P. Pennington and Sonny LeMaire, and recorded by American country music group Exile. It was released in November 1984 as the second single from the album Kentucky Hearts. The song was Exile's fourth number one country hit. The single went to number one for one week. [1]
"Crazy" is a song written by Willie Nelson and popularized by Patsy Cline in 1961. Nelson wrote the song while living in Houston , working for Pappy Daily 's label D Records . He was also a radio DJ and performed in clubs.
Crazy for You" was considered the singer's "purest ballad to date" by Stephen Thomas Erlewine, writing for The A.V. Club. [29] For Matthew Jacobs from the HuffPost, even though it features Madonna's "strongest vocals" from the time, and "may still be her greatest love ballad, ['Crazy for You'] is dull by today's standards". [30]
Crazy for You is the 8th studio album by Earl Klugh, released in 1981. This is the first album which Klugh produced by himself. This is the first album which Klugh produced by himself.
"Crazy for You" is a song by British pop music trio Let Loose, released in April 1993 by Vertigo Records as their debut single from their self-titled album (1994). The song was written by Richie Wermerling and produced by Nicky Graham .
This kit includes everything your child needs: step-by-step instructions, a pre-started crochet piece, as well as a hook and easy-to-use yarn. Select from a variety of cute creatures including a ...
It served as the B-side to the album's single "Crazy for Your Love". [1] It was covered by American country music group The Forester Sisters. It was released in November 1985 as the third single from the album The Forester Sisters. The song was The Forester Sisters' second number one on the country chart.