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  2. Crazy for This Girl - Wikipedia

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    "Crazy for This Girl" is the debut single of American pop rock duo Evan and Jaron, released on July 24, 2000. It is from their self-titled debut album . It peaked at number 15 on the US Billboard Hot 100 and number four on the Billboard Adult Top 40 .

  3. Evan and Jaron - Wikipedia

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    The album included the top 40 singles "Crazy for This Girl", "From My Head to My Heart", and "The Distance". [10] [11] With the benefit of heavy publicity from Columbia, "Crazy for This Girl" peaked at No. 15 and was included on the soundtrack of the Dawson's Creek television series; [12] the single has become Evan and Jaron's "signature song ...

  4. Wildest Dreams (John Berry album) - Wikipedia

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    The first of these, Crazy for the Girl, was to have been released in 1997, but its lead-off single "The Stone" was withdrawn after Berry suffered vocal cord problems. [1] A second, Better Than a Biscuit, was given a release date of 1998, but also went unreleased due to Berry's decision to exit the label. [2]

  5. Evan and Jaron (album) - Wikipedia

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    Evan and Jaron is American music duo Evan and Jaron's second album, released on September 5, 2000. It contains the hit singles "Crazy for This Girl", "From My Head to My Heart" (which was previously on the soundtrack to Runaway Bride), and "The Distance" (which would later be on the Serendipity soundtrack.) "Crazy for This Girl" was the only single to chart on the US Billboard Hot 100 ...

  6. Girl Crazy - Wikipedia

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    Girl Crazy is a 1930 musical by George Gershwin with lyrics by Ira Gershwin and book by Guy Bolton and John McGowan. Ethel Merman made her stage debut in the first production and co-lead Ginger Rogers became an overnight star. Rich in song, it follows the story of Danny Churchill who has been sent to fictional Custerville, Arizona, to manage ...

  7. Crazy for You (musical) - Wikipedia

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    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.

  8. Girl Crazy (1943 film) - Wikipedia

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    Girl Crazy's VHS format was first released on March 22, 1991 as part of the MGM Musicals lineup. MGM also released the laserdisc format while Warner Bros. re-released the former format in 2001. The DVD was released as part of The Mickey Rooney & Judy Garland Collection on September 25, 2007. A fifth bonus disc includes one number ("I Got Rhythm ...

  9. Crazy (Willie Nelson song) - Wikipedia

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    "Crazy" is a song written by Willie Nelson and popularized by Patsy Cline in 1961. Nelson wrote the song while living in Houston , working for Pappy Daily 's label D Records . He was also a radio DJ and performed in clubs.