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Crazy Every Time lyrics and chords are intended for your personal use only, it's a very good country song recorded Tracy Byrd.
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Crazy Every Time Recorded by Tracy Byrd Written by Casey Beathard, Billy Currington, Dan Demay
C When we heard that train a comin'
Should've seen old Billy Walker run F I laughed and yelled hey Billy C You're gonna miss all the fun
Between me and that cold water
I bet there was fifty feet of air F When I jumped that bridge was shaking C But me I wasn't scared Dm Call me crazy but when the choice was mine G7 C I'd pick crazy every time
F Momma thought she taught me better safe than sorry C But I guess I've always been the other kind F I disregard all reason I don't look for hidden meanin' G7 And I don't really care if it don't rhyme Dm C F Born with a rebel state of mind G7 C I'll pick crazy every time
A#7 Between drag racing cane raising' C Girl chasing bootlegging I like my livin' on edge A#7 Ask me what I'd change and I'll say there's one thing G7 To this day I still regret
C She was the best thing I had goin'
Yeah that's what Billy always said F No one else will treat me better C Love me like she did
Dm All I had to do was walk that line G7 C But I'll pick crazy every time
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Dm C F But don't ask me I don't know why G7 C I pick crazy every time
Between me and that cold water G7 C I bet there was fifty feet of air
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