Crazy Like That
Adam Brand Lyrics


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She had a hole in her blue jeans
That was perfect for sliding my finger in
And touching her skin
She had a record collection from Sinatra to Queen
She turned me on to song after song

And our favourite one was
Born to run
And we were, so we did
And we never look back
We were young enough to be dangerous
Clothes would come off at the drop of a hat
We were crazy like that

We got tattoos together
She played tambourine I played guitar
Man we owned that boulevard

Here I am watching her dancing around in our bedroom
Swinging and swaying the radio's playing




I can't believe what she still does to me
When we make love to all of those tunes

Overall Meaning

The song Crazy Like That by Adam Brand is a nostalgic trip down memory lane to a time when everything seemed possible, and rules were meant to be broken. The lyrics are a testimony to a passionate love affair between two reckless and impulsive young lovers. The hole in her blue jeans is a subtle metaphor for the vulnerability and openness that allowed them to connect physically and emotionally. The mention of her record collection from Sinatra to Queen shows the range and diversity of their taste in music, but more importantly, it underscores the fact that they had a shared passion that bound them together.


The mention of their favorite song, Born to run by Bruce Springsteen, is significant because it represents their shared desire to break free from conventions and live their lives to the fullest. They were young and fearless, and nothing could stand in their way. Whether it was shedding their clothes at the drop of a hat or getting tattoos together, they were living life on their terms. The line about owning the boulevard is a testament to their confidence and their defiance of societal expectations. They were rebels with a cause, and that cause was to love each other with all their hearts.


The final verse is a beautiful tribute to the enduring power of their love. Even after all these years, she still has the power to make his heart skip a beat. The radio playing and her dancing around the room are symbols of their enduring connection and the power of music to evoke memories and emotions. In a world that's lost its innocence and its sense of wonder, the song Crazy Like That reminds us of the beauty and the magic of youthful love.


Line by Line Meaning

She had a hole in her blue jeans
Her blue jeans had a tear, creating a gap that I could slip my finger through


That was perfect for sliding my finger in
The hole was just the right size for me to insert my finger and touch her skin


And touching her skin
I was able to touch her bare skin through the hole in her jeans


She had a record collection from Sinatra to Queen
She owned a diverse range of records, from Frank Sinatra to Queen


She turned me on to song after song
She introduced me to a variety of new music and continuously excited me with her choices


And our favourite one was
Out of all the songs she showed me, the one we loved the most was


Born to run
The song we loved the most was 'Born to Run'


And we were, so we did
Inspired by the song, we decided to take action and live our lives to the fullest


And we never look back
We refused to dwell on the past and instead focused on the present and future


We were young enough to be dangerous
In our youth, we had the energy and fearlessness to take risks and live life adventurously


Clothes would come off at the drop of a hat
We were so passionate and impulsive that we would shed our clothes at a moment's notice


We were crazy like that
Our wild, carefree behavior was just a part of who we were


We got tattoos together
We shared a permanent bond by getting tattoos together


She played tambourine I played guitar
We each had a unique role in our musical performances - she played the tambourine while I played the guitar


Man we owned that boulevard
We completely owned the street we performed on and made it our own


Here I am watching her dancing around in our bedroom
As I observe her dancing in our bedroom, I am filled with love and admiration


Swinging and swaying the radio's playing
She dances effortlessly to the music playing on the radio, swaying and swinging to the beat


I can't believe what she still does to me
Despite the passing of time, I am still deeply attracted to her and the way she moves


When we make love to all of those tunes
The songs she introduced me to are still a part of our intimate moments together




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lukeslayer

Damn this brings back memories, god love ya Adam! absolutely brilliant.

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