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  1. Crazy (Willie Nelson song) - Wikipedia

    " 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.

  2. Patsy Cline - Crazy (1961) - YouTube

    Subscribed 228K 27M views 12 years ago Patsy Cline - Crazy (1961) Video Edit by CorbiOnn...more

  3. Patsy Cline – Crazy Lyrics - Genius

    It was recorded by Patsy Cline and went to number two on the Billboard Country chart in 1962. She initially hated the song, but her husband, Charlie Dick, convinced her to record it.

  4. Patsy Cline - Crazy (Official Video) ft. The Jordanaires

    Patsy’s timeless, aching love song “Crazy” has received its first-ever official video, directed by director & photographer, Natalie O’Moore.

  5. Patsy Cline - "Crazy" (Official Music Video) - New Country Songs

    Watch the music video for Patsy Cline's "Crazy", a country song (released in 1961) from the album "Showcase".

  6. Crazy’: Patsy Cline’s Immortal Studying Of A Little-Recognized Willie ...

    On August 21, 1961, Patsy Cline created the ‘Crazy’ legend, recording the song by a little-known writer called Willie Nelson.

  7. Patsy Cline - Crazy (Official Video) ft. The Jordanaires - YouTube Music

    Patsy Cline “Crazy” (Official Video) ft. The Jordanaires. Subscribe for more updates and video releases. Patsy’s timeless, aching love song “Crazy” has rec...

  8. Crazy by Patsy Cline - Songfacts

    A classic torch song, "Crazy" finds Cline despondent after losing her love, who has run off with someone else. She always knew it would never work between them, but she still can't get over it, which seems …

  9. Crazy’: Patsy Cline Creates An All-Time Country Classic

    Oct 23, 2025 · It's a classic song, sung by Patsy Cline and written by a then-unknown Willie Nelson. Of course, it's the timeless ‘Crazy.’

  10. Crazy | Patsy Cline

    "Crazy", its complex melody suiting Cline's vocal talent perfectly, immediately became another huge hit for Patsy Cline and widened the crossover audience she had established with her prior hits. It spent …