![]() ![]() ![]() The radio was tuned to WSM’s Grand Ole Opry. “On March 6, 1947, Redd Stewart and Pee Wee King were traveling by truck from a performance in Henderson, Texas. I’m crazy for thinkin’ that my love could hold youĬrazy for tryin‘, crazy for cryin’ and I’m crazy for lovin’ youĬrazy for tryin‘, and crazy for cryin’ and I’m crazy for lovin’ you. Wonderin’, what in the world did I do? yeah Oh I knew, you’d love me as long as you wantedĪnd then some day, you’d leave me for somebody new Just substitute the word “Stupid” of “Crazy” ![]() I much prefer my sad tunes to be devoid of words of the painfully rejected filled with depressive notions of true love.Įven Willy Nelson thinks his composition of the song “Crazy” should be renamed “Stupid” A good question and then do we take gams pretty instrumental version as the Grandfather of songs called TW. And there is no tune that precedes the song that refers to a tune called the TW in the lyrics of the song. So, there is an Original tune called “Tennessee Waltz” upon which the Song TW is based on as per video by gam.Īnd the melody is identical to that used to which the song TW is based on. ![]()
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