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Several Filipino acts have covered "Crazy for You": Michael Cruz in 2005, MYMP for their 2006 album New Horizon, and Sponge Cola in 2008. [79] [80] [81] English electronic music duo Groove Armada recorded "Crazy for You" with vocals provided by Alan Donohoe – of art rock band the Rakes – for the compilation Radio 1: Established 1967 (2007).
Crazy for You is a romantic comedy musical with a book by Ken Ludwig, lyrics by Ira Gershwin, and music by George Gershwin. Billed as "The New Gershwin Musical Comedy", it is largely based on the songwriting team's 1930 musical Girl Crazy, but also incorporates songs from several other productions. It won the 1992 Tony Award (Broadway), the ...
Crazy for You became Hasselhoff's second album to be produced by German music producer Jack White. White began working with Hasselhoff in 1988 on the song "Looking for Freedom". The song was a major chart hit in Europe and reached number one in Germany, where it spent eight consecutive weeks at number one.
M.Y.M.P. (or MYMP, short for Make Your Momma Proud) is an acoustic band from Quezon City, Philippines. They released their first album, ...
The discography of MYMP, a Filipino acoustic band, consists of six studio albums, two live albums, two compilation albums, two box sets, one video album, and fifteen singles. The acoustic band had sold 285,700 album sales as of September 2009.
"Crazy for You" was written by Jacob Hoggard, Brian Howes and Jason Van Poederooyen. It was co-produced by Hoggard along with Howes. [6] Lyrically, the song is a love song to a woman of questionable mental faculties. [7] Musically, the track is described as disco, drawing comparisons to Daft Punk's "Get Lucky". [8]
Beyond Acoustic is an album by Philippine acoustic band MYMP (Make Your Momma Proud), released under Ivory Music in 2005. Beyond Acoustic was the biggest selling album ever produced by an acoustic band.
Bradley planned to record "Crazy" with the minor and major sevenths jazz chords favored by Nelson. [21] For most of the song, the composition uses a B-flat key but ends in B major . [ 24 ] Bradley decided to add the Jordanaires on background vocals, pianist Floyd Cramer , and bass guitarist Bob Moore . [ 21 ]