Crazy Rhythm
Ella Fitzgerald Lyrics


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Crazy rhythm, here's the doorway
I'll go my way, you'll go your way
Crazy rhythm, from now on, we're through

Here is where we have a showdown
I'm too high hat, you're too low down
Crazy rhythm, here's goodbye to you
They say that when a highbrow meets a lowbrow
Walking along Broadway
Soon the highbrow, he has no brow
Ain't it a shame? And you're to blame

What's the use of prohibition?
You produce the same condition
Crazy rhythm, I've gone crazy too

They say that when a highbrow meets a lowbrow
Walking along Broadway
Soon the highbrow, he has no brow
Ain't it a shame? And you're to blame

What's the use of prohibition
You produce the same condition
Crazy rhythm, I've gone crazy too




Crazy rhythm, I've gone crazy too
Crazy rhythm, I've gone crazy too

Overall Meaning

The song "Crazy Rhythm" was popularised by Ethel Waters in the 1920s and later became an Ella Fitzgerald hit. The lyrics describe a dysfunctional relationship that has come to an end. The character sees the rhythm (of the relationship) as the antagonist and the doorway represents the exit out of that relationship. The use of antitheses between the high hat and low-down characters highlights the differences between two people in a relationship where one is better off while the other struggles. The lyrics talk about a conflict that arises from the meeting of different classes of people. The highbrow (aristocrat) and lowbrow (commoner) meet, and the result is a shame because the highbrow loses all the prestige and glamour associated with them.


The lyrics capture the effects of prohibition and how it produced the same crazy condition that the dysfunction in the relationship caused. The end of the song addresses the finality of the relationship and the mental disarray that it caused as the singer repeats that they have 'gone crazy too.' The song's theme represents the relationship's confusion, turmoil, and dysfunction, and its finality as both parties leave each other.


Line by Line Meaning

Crazy rhythm, here's the doorway
Starting now, we're at a crossroads


I'll go my way, you'll go your way
I'm leaving you behind


Crazy rhythm, from now on, we're through
We're done with this chaotic tempo


Here is where we have a showdown
This is our breaking point


I'm too high hat, you're too low down
I'm upper class, you're lower class


Crazy rhythm, here's goodbye to you
Farewell to your madness


They say that when a highbrow meets a lowbrow
Society believes that class division can't mix


Walking along Broadway
In any social setting


Soon the highbrow, he has no brow
The upper class loses their superiority


Ain't it a shame? And you're to blame
It's unfortunate, and you caused it


What's the use of prohibition?
Why bother with restrictions?


You produce the same condition
It creates the same outcome


Crazy rhythm, I've gone crazy too
The madness has taken over me too


Crazy rhythm, I've gone crazy too
The same craziness has affected me


Crazy rhythm, I've gone crazy too
I've succumbed to the insane beat




Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Irving Caesar, Joseph Meyer, Roger Wolfe Kahn

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