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"Crazy" | ||||
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Single past Gnarls Barkley | ||||
from the anthology St. Elsewhere | ||||
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Released | March thirteen, 2006 (2006-03-xiii) | |||
Recorded | 2005 | |||
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Length | 2:58 | |||
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Producer(due south) | Danger Mouse | |||
Gnarls Barkley singles chronology | ||||
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Alternative cover | ||||
"Crazy" is the debut unmarried by American soul duo Gnarls Barkley, taken from their 2006 debut album St. Elsewhere. Information technology peaked at number 2 on the Billboard Hot 100, and topped the charts in the Great britain, Canada, Ireland, New Zealand, and several other countries.
The song was leaked in late 2005, months earlier its regular release, and received airplay on BBC Radio i in the United Kingdom, most notably by radio DJ Zane Lowe, who as well used the song in television receiver commercials for his show.[4] When information technology was finally released in March 2006, it became the offset single to meridian the U.k. Singles Chart on download sales lone.[5] The song remained at the top of the British charts for nine weeks (which no other song had achieved in over ten years, and was merely surpassed past Rihanna's "Umbrella" in July 2007) before the band and their record company decided to remove the single from music stores in the country and so people would "remember the song fondly and not get sick of it".[half dozen] In spite of this deletion, the song became best-selling single of 2006 in the United kingdom.[7] Due to continued download sales, information technology reached one million copies in January 2011. In December 2006, it was nominated for the Great britain's Tape of the Year but lost to "Patience" by Take That.
The vocal won a Grammy Award for Best Urban/Alternative Performance in 2007, and was also nominated for Record of the Twelvemonth, which information technology lost to "Not Ready to Make Squeamish" by Dixie Chicks.[8] It was also nominated and further won a 2006 MTV Europe Music Award for Best Song. The vocal was as well named the best song of 2006 by Rolling Stone [9] and by The Village Voice 'southward annual Pazz & Jop critics poll.[10] The song was listed at number eleven on Pitchfork Media's pinnacle 500 songs of the 2000s. The song is besides in the number 46 place in the list of the all-time songs e'er of Acclaimed Music. In 2010, it was placed at number 100 in the "updated" version of Rolling Rock 'south list of "The 500 Greatest Songs of All Fourth dimension" and ranked at the top position of Rolling Stone 'due south top 100 songs of the decade (2000–2009). "Crazy" was performed at the 2006 MTV Moving-picture show Awards, with Danger Mouse and Green dressed as various Star Wars characters.[11] [12]
Background [edit]
The song was picked upwardly past Downtown Records. Danger Mouse's manager sent the song to Downtown's A&R Josh Deutsch considering they were looking for an independent label with the same resources every bit a major. According to an interview with Deutsch in HitQuarters, he heard the song and signed it after a single listen.[13] He said:
"Once in a while you hear a record that is obviously so important on and so many levels. The dazzler of my position is that it's very straight. If I find something I like there'south no bureaucratic process associated with signing it."[13]
By the fourth dimension the record was signed to Downtown, there was already a huge not bad of anticipation, in role due to the established reputation of the two artists merely even more as a event of the demo being played on BBC Radio 1 and sparking a profound online awareness. The record began to break even before the deals with Downtown Records were consummate. On its release, "Crazy" became the most downloaded song in the history of the United kingdom music business, going to number one in the strength of downloads alone.[13]
Composition and inspiration [edit]
Musically, "Crazy" was inspired past film scores of Spaghetti Westerns, in particular by the works of Ennio Morricone, who is best known as the composer of Sergio Leone's Dollars Trilogy,[xiv] simply more specifically, the song "Last Men Standing" past Gian Piero Reverberi and Gian Franco Reverberi from the 1968 Spaghetti Western Django, Fix a Coffin, an unofficial prequel to the better-known Django. "Crazy" not simply samples the song, but utilizes the parts of the primary melody and chord structure.[fifteen] The original songwriters for "Last Man Standing" are credited by Gnarls Barkley for this song aslope their own credits.[ commendation needed ]
The lyrics for the vocal developed out of a conversation betwixt Danger Mouse and Green. Co-ordinate to Danger Mouse, "I somehow got off on this tangent nigh how people won't take an artist seriously unless they're insane... So we started jokingly discussing ways in which we could make people think nosotros were crazy... CeeLo took that conversation and fabricated information technology into 'Crazy', which we recorded in 1 accept."[16]
Reception [edit]
Disquisitional [edit]
Upon release, "Crazy" was met with widespread acclaim from music critics. This song was number one on Rolling Stone 'due south 2009 list of the 100 Best Songs of the Decade. They also placed it every bit the 100th greatest song of all time.[17] In October 2011, NME placed information technology at number 32 on its listing "150 Best Tracks of the By 15 Years".[18] In 2007, "Crazy" was named the best single of 2006 by The Village Vocalization 'southward Pazz & Jop almanac year-end critics' poll. NME also placed the song at number 475 on their listing of the 500 Greatest Songs of All Time.[xix]
Nautical chart performance [edit]
In the United Kingdom, following its release equally a digital download on March 13, 2006, the song debuted at the number one spot on the U.k. Download Nautical chart on March 22, 2006.[20] At the time, chart rules immune a song to appear in the Great britain Singles Chart based on their download sales if a concrete equivalent was to exist released the following calendar week. "Crazy" became the first number i single in the United Kingdom based on download sales solitary (selling over 31,000 times that week), on April 2, 2006―for the week ending date April 8, 2006[4]―with the CD unmarried being released i day later. It remained on top of the nautical chart for nine weeks and on height of the download chart for a record xi weeks, until the single was pulled from British stores past the band and their record characterization on May 29, 2006, after nine sequent weeks at number 1, so people will "retrieve the song fondly and not go sick of information technology".[6] The last song to spend such a long fourth dimension at number one in the United kingdom was "Love Is All Around" past Wet Wet Wet in 1994, which was number ane for 15 weeks.
"Crazy"'s eleven weeks at the pinnacle of the U.k. Download Chart were the longest stay on that chart that whatsoever song had accomplished as of 2006. Despite its official removal, tape shops had enough stock remaining to sell 19,827 physical copies; along with download sales, this kept the song at number two in the chart calendar week ending appointment June 10, 2006.[21] The post-obit week, "Crazy" was at number v, before disappearing completely from the chart a calendar week afterwards, as under chart rules a physically deleted single could not remain on the chart longer than 2 weeks after deletion date. Thus, "Crazy" fabricated history at both ends of its chart run. It marked the most rapid go out from the British chart ever for a one-time number one, and number 5 was the highest position at which a single has ever spent its final calendar week on the chart until Alex Day's "Forever Yours" barbarous out from number four. In the start week of 2007, "Crazy" recharted at number xxx, based purely on downloads. The chart rules had been inverse yet once again, allowing any sold song to chart, irrespective of whether or not information technology was still on sale in stores.[22] Due to continued download sales, the single became a million-seller in January 2011. Information technology was the 104th single to practise this.
During its long stay in the British charts, the unmarried also entered multiple other unmarried charts throughout Europe, including the German, the Swedish, the Austrian and the Irish Singles Charts, and the Dutch Top xl, resulting in a number one position on the European Hot 100 Singles. "Crazy" also performed strongly exterior Europe, with superlative-five positions on the New Zealand and Australian Single Charts, and was as well certified golden in both countries.[23] On May 29, 2006, the single went down in New Zealand music history by becoming the 500th number one unmarried in New Zealand since the official elevation twoscore chart was started in 1973. The Discount Rhinos Full Control remix of the track also featured in the elevation xx of the Australian ARIA Club chart.[24] When the album St. Elsewhere was released in the United States on May nine, 2006, the song had debuted at number 91 on the Billboard Hot 100. The song reached the top 40 on May 23, 2006. In the summer of 2006, "Crazy" spent seven consecutive weeks in the number two spot, below Nelly Furtado's "Promiscuous" for four weeks and Fergie'due south "London Bridge" for an additional iii weeks. It became the year'southward first unmarried to height at number two and never reach number one. The song also charted well on other charts, hit number vii on the United states of america Modernistic Rock chart and number 53 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Tracks. As of June 2013, the song has sold three,401,000 downloads copies in the U.s..[25]
Music videos [edit]
There are two different music videos for this song.
Going forth with the psychiatric theme of the song, Gnarls Barkley's music video for "Crazy" is done in the mode of the Rorschach test. Animated, mirrored inkblots morph 1 into another, while taking on cryptic shapes. Both Cee-Lo and Danger Mouse appear in the shapes, equally practise the duo's gunshot/heart logo, "Satan", a cranium and various animals, including centipedes, birds, bats, spiders, and insects.
The music video for "Crazy" was directed past Robert Hales, who had previously directed music videos for Jet, Nine Inch Nails and Richard Ashcroft, amongst others. The inkblot illustrations were produced by motility design studio Blind, Inc.[26] lead by artistic manager and animation manager, Vanessa Marzaroli.
The video was nominated for three 2006 MTV Video Music Awards: Best Grouping Video, Best Direction, and Best Editing, and won the latter two. It was likewise nominated for a 2006 MTV Europe Music Award for Best Video, but lost to "We Are Your Friends" by Justice vs. Simian.
Earlier the final music video was finished, the band's Uk label released a unlike video to media outlets such equally the BBC. This early promo, directed by Mina Song, is also completely animated and features several symbols from many cultures and religions that announced in a disjointed harmony to the lyrics. Lyrics of the vocal, and over again the ring'southward gunshot/heart logo also announced prominently. The video besides includes elements of the single'due south cover art.
Usage in media [edit]
"Crazy" was used in several films and Telly shows including Kick-Donkey, I Think I Love My Married woman, Religulous, The Big Brusque, Cold Case, How to Stone, Grey's Beefcake, Medium, Adolescence, and It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia. A slower remix of the song was used in the trailer for the 2014 film Birdman while the original version was used for the motion picture's Television receiver spots.[27] The song was too featured in the indie horror game Donald: The Return.
It is featured, among many pop covers, in the 2018 theatrical version of Baz Luhrmann's Moulin Rouge.
Starting in the summer of 2020, the song went viral on TikTok every bit function of the "Who Do You Call back You Are?" claiming, appearing on many videos.
Charts [edit]
Certifications [edit]
Cover versions [edit]
Violent Femmes cover [edit]
"Crazy" | ||||
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Single by Violent Femmes | ||||
Released | June 24, 2008 (iTunes) | |||
Genre | Alternative stone | |||
Length | three:28 | |||
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Producer(s) | Violent Femmes | |||
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Trigger-happy Femmes released a comprehend of the vocal on June 24, 2008, through the iTunes Store[102] and on a limited edition, baby blue 12" vinyl.[103] It was their first newly recorded song since 2000. Gnarls Barkley had previously covered the Trigger-happy Femmes vocal "Gone Daddy Gone" on their album St. Elsewhere.
Gnarls Barkley described the Violent Femmes' version as: "I might compare it to a calm pond. I caught my reflection in it. And I seemed to be momentarily at peace. This rails sounds entirely different in the pelting, and supports some intriguing lilypads."[104] The Violent Femmes hosted a YouTube competition beginning on June ten, 2008, with a cash accolade of k dollars and "other absurd prizes" for creating and submitting a promotional video clip.
Trigger-happy Femmes rails listing [edit]
- "Crazy" – 3:28
- "Crazy (instrumental)" – iii:30
- "Crazy (a capella)" – three:04
Other covers and remixes [edit]
The Kooks,[105] Nelly Furtado,[106] and The Zutons have covered "Crazy" on BBC Radio one's Live Lounge. The Kooks' version was released on Radio 1'southward Alive Lounge, while Furtado'southward version was released equally a B-side on her UK single "Promiscuous" and she performed the song alive with Welsh singer Charlotte Church building on The Charlotte Church Bear witness.[107] Folk vocalizer Ray LaMontagne has likewise covered the vocal, a version very well received by critics[108] and Paris Hilton had delayed the release of her debut anthology Paris to include a cover of "Crazy" besides,[109] although it was not included in the terminal track list. G4 also included an operatic cover of "Crazy" on the album Act Three. Other artists, including Maroon five, Ninet Tayeb, The Raconteurs,[110] Billy Idol,[111] The Academy Is... (with Travie McCoy of Gym Class Heroes),[112] Butch Walker,[113] True cat Power,[114] Texas,[112] The Twilight Singers,[112] Mates of State,[115] Paco Estrada & One Honey, and of Montreal[116] have performed comprehend versions of the song live in concert. Trey Lorenz (Mariah Carey'south backup singer) has likewise performed the song on Carey's The Adventures of Mimi tour throughout the summertime and autumn of 2006.[117] Shawn Colvin performed the song on A Prairie Dwelling Companion on Nov 4, 2006.[118] On her recent bout, Cat Power performed the song during her set.[114] Singer-songwriter Jude'due south cover of the song can be institute on YouTube. David Gilmour used to play the song during some of his soundchecks for his On an Island tour in 2006. Prince covered the vocal in his one-off performance at London's KOKO Club on May ten, 2007, and at several of his 21 concerts at London's O2 Arena in Baronial and September 2007.[ citation needed ] Pink covered "Crazy" during the entire Funhouse Tour (2009). Paolo Nutini often covers the song at his concerts. Little Ghost performed a cover of the song for their BBC session in 2014. Australian Idol 2007 contestant Natalie Gauci covered the song during the Doin' It for the Kids special, using her own arrangement. On November half-dozen, 2008, the ring OneRepublic covered "Crazy" in front of a hometown crowd at the Fillmore Auditorium in Denver, Colorado. British soul singer Alice Russell included a cover of the song in her 2008 anthology Pot of Gilded. Relient Yard covered the vocal for their 2011 encompass album, Is for Karaoke. The Neighbourhood performed "Crazy" live during their 2015 tour, The Overflowing tour. On February 28, 2019 Kacey Musgraves performed "Crazy" live with CeeLo Dark-green during the second Nashville show of the Oh, What a Earth Tour at the Ryman Auditorium.[119]
Actor Stephen Kramer Glickman also covered the vocal for his debut album, the Moving Visitor.
The Ukulele Orchestra of Groovy United kingdom of great britain and northern ireland covered the vocal as office of their Ukulele Lockdown series, released on YouTube on April 12, 2020.[120]
At Glastonbury 2014, on the terminal night, Kasabian covered the song while headlining on the pyramid stage. This was aired on BBC 2 at 10:50 pm on June 29, 2014.
Similarly, many unofficial remixes and mashups of the vocal were released every bit white labels and are circulating on file sharing networks and MP3 blogs. The Discount Rhinos Full Control remix of the track even reached number xv of the Australian ARIA Club chart.[24]
Honduran-Canadian singer Daniela Andrade also covered the song. Her version was featured in American Television receiver serial Suits and superhero web television serial Umbrella Academy.
See also [edit]
- Deletion (music industry)
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External links [edit]
- Official music video
- "Crazy" charts data at Music Square
Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crazy_(Gnarls_Barkley_song)
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