Driving Me Crazy
Big-T and the Bada-Bings Lyrics
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What did I do, what did I do to you?
My tears for you
Makes everything kinda hazy
Clouding, clouding the the skies of blue
How true
Were the friends who were near me to cheer me when I needed you
Were the kind to hurt me, desert me when I needed you
Say you, driving me crazy
What did I do, what did I do to you?
Well, you, driving me crazy
What did I do, what did I do to you?
My tears for you
Makin' everything kinda hazy
Hiding the clouds, hiding the clouds of blue
How true
Were the friends who were near me to cheer me when I needed you
Oh, but you
Were the kind to hurt me, desert me when I needed you
Say you, driving me crazy
What did I do, what did I do to you?
The lyrics to Big-T and the Bada-Bings's song Driving me crazy express the feelings of a person who is being emotionally hurt by someone they loved. The song talks about how the person's heartbreak and pain is making them feel like they are going crazy. The lyrics "What did I do, what did I do to you?" is an expression of confusion and sadness, as the person is struggling to understand why the person they loved is hurting them.
The lyrics also talk about how the pain is affecting the person's perception of the world around them. The tears they shed for their lover make everything around them seem hazy and cloudy, covering the once-blue skies. They go on to mention how their friends were there to cheer them up when they needed it, but their lover was not kind to them, hurting and deserting them when they needed them the most.
Overall, this song highlights the pain and confusion that come with being in a relationship with someone who hurts you, leading to feelings of being driven crazy.
Line by Line Meaning
Well, you, driving me crazy
The subject of this song is causing great distress to the singer.
What did I do, what did I do to you?
The singer is questioning what they did wrong to cause the subject to act this way.
My tears for you
The singer is crying because of the subject's behavior.
Makes everything kinda hazy
The singer's tears are causing them to not see things clearly.
Clouding, clouding the skies of blue
The singer's tears are making it difficult to see the beauty in the world around them.
How true
The singer is reflecting on the truthfulness of their friends.
Were the friends who were near me to cheer me when I needed you
The singer's friends were supportive in their time of need, when the subject was not.
Oh, but you
The subject is contrasted with the supportive friends.
Were the kind to hurt me, desert me when I needed you
The subject did not provide support when the singer needed it.
Say you, driving me crazy
The singer is addressing the subject directly and blaming them for their current state.
What did I do, what did I do to you?
The singer is once again questioning their own behavior and trying to understand what they did wrong.
Lyrics © DONALDSON PUBLISHING CO, TOBAGO MUSIC COMPANY
Written by: Walter Donaldson
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
@iJamie8467x
Every Italian Gangster name:
Tony
Paulie
Vinny
@pacoramon9468
And Sergio.
@RIC24ful1
maybe American gangster
@jesuslovesyou1643
How about Joe
@ErPuglia
Many of the names listed above are English distortions of real Italian names: Tony (to-new-york) drift from the name Tonio or Antonio; Paulie is Paolo o Paolino; Vinny it should derive from Vincenzo
@ErPuglia
Sergio is a very Italian name
@temudjin38
"... so I came back to America and I married a girl named Diane Keaton." This shit had me in tears
@vincentlim348
Is a combo of Godfather, Goodfellas and Donnie Brasco movies all rolled into one!
@mikemacfadyen1972
It's very sad you actually find this prick amusing
@bigbootyenjoyer
@@mikemacfadyen1972 its sad you got offended by this becouse im italian and i find this funny