Still Crazy After All These Years
Ray Charles Lyrics


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I met my old lover
On the street last night
She seemed so glad to see me
I just smiled
And we talked about some old times
And we drank ourselves some beers
Still crazy after all these years
Still crazy after all these years

I'm not the kind of man
Who tends to socialize
I seem to lean on
Old familiar ways
And I ain't no fool for love songs
That whisper in my ears
Still crazy after all these years
Still crazy after all these years

Four in the morning
Crapped out
Yawning
Longing my life away
I'll never worry
Why should l?
Its all gonna fade

Now I sit by my window
And I watch the cars
I fear I'll do some damage
One fine day
But I would not be convicted
By a jury of my peers
Still crazy




Still crazy
Still crazy after all these years

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Ray Charles's song Still Crazy After All These Years tell a story about reuniting with an old lover on the street, reminiscing about their past while drinking beer. Despite being crazy and different from most people, the singer is happy with his old familiar ways, even though he's aware that some may consider him a fool for it. The lyrics give a sense of loneliness and uncertainty about the future, as the singer watches the cars from his window, feeling like he might do some damage someday.


One of the possible interpretations of the song is that it's about the fear of aging and losing touch with one's past. The singer seems to be struggling with his own identity, questioning the choices he's made and whether they've been worth it. The repetition of the line "Still crazy after all these years" emphasizes the idea of being out of step with the world around him, yet finding comfort in his own eccentricity.


Another possible meaning of the song is that it's about the power of nostalgia and the ways in which memories can keep us frozen in time. The singer's encounter with his old lover triggers a flood of memories that make him feel like he's back in the past. Despite the passing of time, he's still "crapped out" and "longing [his] life away", unable to let go of the past and move on. The chorus "Still crazy after all these years" suggests that the singer's sense of self is tied to the past, and that he's unable to escape it.


Line by Line Meaning

I met my old lover
Encountered the person I used to be involved with


On the street last night
This happened while walking outside in the city, probably at night


She seemed so glad to see me
The person appeared happy upon seeing me again


I just smiled
I responded by giving a smile in return


And we talked about some old times
We shared reminisces and discussed memories from the past


And we drank ourselves some beers
We consumed some alcoholic beverages together


Still crazy after all these years
Despite the passage of time, I remain eccentric or unpredictable


I'm not the kind of man
I am not the type of person who


Who tends to socialize
Frequently engages in social activities or gatherings


I seem to lean on
I often rely on


Old familiar ways
Established routines or habits that are comfortable and familiar


And I ain't no fool for love songs
I am not easily swayed or fooled by romantic songs


That whisper in my ears
Those that try to seduce or persuade me with romantic words


Four in the morning
Very early in the morning, around 4:00am


Crapped out
Exhausted or worn out


Yawning
Feeling tired and opening one's mouth involuntarily to take a deep breath


Longing my life away
Yearning for something that may not become a reality and feeling as though life is passing by too slowly


I'll never worry
I will not be bothered or concerned by


Why should l?
There is no reason to be worried


Its all gonna fade
Everything will eventually disappear or become insignificant


Now I sit by my window
Currently located next to a window, probably at home


And I watch the cars
Observing the vehicles driving past outside


I fear I'll do some damage
Worried that I may cause harm or destruction


One fine day
At some point in the future


But I would not be convicted
I would not be found guilty of a crime


By a jury of my peers
A group of individuals from a similar background or community would not deem me guilty


Still crazy
Despite everything previously mentioned, I am still mentally unstable or unpredictable


Still crazy
Reiterating that I am mentally unstable or unpredictable


Still crazy after all these years
Summing up the fact that despite past experiences, I remain eccentric or unpredictable




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: PAUL SIMON

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Dwight Housley

Ray really brings out the gospel feel in this classic. I like it.

Maggie Lily

Magic❤❤

Fran Osborn Blaschke

Awe...very nice... : )

daniel geary

THE MAN

Levi Smith

The bassist sitting closest to ray looks suspiciously like Paul Simon doesn’t he…

Courtney T

Talk about making the song your own!

Ben Hosman

Holy shit

Undine Moonlight

Me 2💃🤗💝

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