くしびなる(2)

くしびなる register movement Part3
からの続きです。

 

【一陽来復】
いちようらいふく
一陽来復とは、冬が終わり、春が訪れること。また、不遇のときが続いた後、幸運に向かっていくこと。
もとは易の語で、陰暦の十月に陰の気が極まり、十一月の冬至になると陽の気が復(また)めぐってくるの意味から。
出典『易経』
http://kotowaza-allguide.com/i/ichiyouraifuku.html

原義はともかく、気分的には 今時分 使いたい言葉。

千村萬洛春たけて、
紫紺の空には星の亂れ、
緑の地には花吹雪、
あゝ春や春、春南方のロオマンス

春は恋の季節ですなぁ。
いのち短し恋せよ乙女(ゴンドラの唄)。

The Rimshots – Crazy’Bout You Baby
from the album “Everybody Bop Now… Let’s Bop!!!”(UK:1996)

Barbara Lynn – Crazy’ Bout You
from the album “So Good”(1994)

Kim Carnes- Crazy In The Night(Barking At Airplanes)(1985/04 stereo 45)
キム・カーンズ – クレイジー・イン・ザ・ナイト
タイトルに “Airplanes” が含まれてるが、歌詞には出てこない。
慣用句 “bark at the moon” (愚痴)の現代版か?
「月に吠える」 は朔太郎の詩集だったりヨルシカの歌だったり。

produced by Bill Cuomo & Kim Carnes
Pop Chart Peaks: Billboard 15, Cash Box 22
“Barking At Airplanes” was the title of Kim’s 1985 LP, and this song (inspired by her young son’s fear of the dark) was her final Top 40 single.

Madonna – Crazy For You(1985/02 stereo 45)
マドンナ – クレイジー・フォー・ユー
当時、こうしたアルミ箔や金網を叩くようなシンセドラムの音が苦手だった。

arranged by Bob Mounsey
produced by John “Jellybean” Benitez
Pop Chart Peaks: Billboard 1 (airplay 1/sales 2), Cash Box 2 – A/C Peak: 2 – R&B Peak: 80 – UK Peaks: 1 (NME, MM), 2 (Gallup)
This was Madonna’s first hit ballad and lead single from the soundtrack album of the 1985 film “Vision Quest,” which not only starred Matthew Modine and Linda Fiorentino but also featured Madonna in her first major motion picture appearance (as a club singer who performs this song).

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Prince and the Revolution – Let’s Go Crazy(1984/0718 stereo 45 single version)
プリンス – レッツ・ゴー・クレイジー
Time: 3:46

arranged & produced by Prince and the Revolution
Pop Chart Peaks: #1 on Billboard & Cash Box – R&B Peak: 1 – 1985 UK Peak: 4 (MM, a two-sided chart listing with “Take Me With U”)
The well-known opening title on Prince’s “Purple Rain” LP was his first single to include “and the Revolution” as part of the artist billing. It ran longer on the album and was also issued on a 12″ single as an extended “Special Dance Mix”

Prince And The Revolution – Let’s Go Crazy(album version)
from the album “Purple Rain”(1984)パープル・レイン
Time: 4:39

Prince and The Revolution – Let’s Go Crazy(Special Dance Mix)(Extended 12″ Version)
Time: 7:35

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Jeffrey Osborne – Don’t You Get So Mad(1983/07 stereo 45)
ジェフリー・オズボーン – 泣かないで SO MAD
from the album “Stay With Me Tonight”(1983)ステイ・ウィズ・ミー・トゥナイト~貴女(あなた)と過ごすおしゃれな夜~

produced by George Duke
Pop Chart Peaks: Billboard 25, Cash Box 27 – R&B Peak 3 – A/C Peak: 29 – UK Peak: 54 (Gallup)
Lead-off track from Jeffrey’s 1983 “Stay With Me Tonight” LP.

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Little River Band – You’re Driving Me Out Of My Mind(US:1983/07, Australia:1983/08/29 stereo 45 single version)
リトル・リバー・バンド – 哀しみマイ・マインド
2度目の引用。

produced by Ernie Rose & LRB
Pop Chart Peaks: Billboard 35, Cash Box 42
From their album “The Net” (the longer LP track • You’re Driving Me Out Of My Mind (Rem… ) this was the Australian group’s final US Top 40 hit.

Little River Band – You’re Driving Me Out Of My Mind(album version)
リトル・リバー・バンド – アウト・オブ・マイ・マインド
from the album “The Net”(1983)夏への扉
2度目の引用。

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Sammy Hagar – Your Love Is Driving Me Crazy(1982/11 stereo 45)
サミー・ヘイガー – ドライヴィング・ミー・クレイジー

produced by Keith Olsen
(debuted late ’82) 1983 Pop Chart Peaks: Billboard 13, Cash Box 25
The rocker’s highest-charting solo single was a track from the LP “Three Lock Box.”

Sammy Hagar – Your Love Is Driving Me Crazy(1982 stereo radio promo 45 short version)

produced by Keith Olsen
(debuted late ’82) 1983 Pop Chart Peaks: Billboard 13, Cash Box 25
The rocker’s highest-charting solo single was a track from the LP “Three Lock Box.”

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Shakin Stevens – You Drive Me Crazy(UK:1981/04/24)

Randy Brown – Crazy’Bout You(1979/03)
シングル “You Says It All” のB面。

Paul Davis – I Go Crazy(1977/06 stereo 45)
ポール・デイヴィス – アイ・ゴー・クレイジー

produced by Paul Davis
(debuted summer ’77) 1978 Pop Chart Peaks: Billboard & Cash Box 7, Record World 13 – A/C Peak: 25
This Davis release–mistimed on the label–was especially notable for its then-record-breaking Hot 100 run of 40 weeks (entered chart August 1977, eventually peaked in March 1978, dropped off in late May).

Paul Davis – I Go Crazy(1977 mono radio promo 45)

produced by Paul Davis
(debuted summer ’77) 1978 Pop Chart Peaks: Billboard & Cash Box 7, Record World 13 – A/C Peak: 25
This Davis release–mistimed on the label–was especially notable for its then-record-breaking Hot 100 run of 40 weeks (entered chart August 1977, eventually peaked in March 1978, dropped off in late May).

Paul Simon – Still Crazy After All These Years(1976/04 stereo 45)
ポール・サイモン – 時の流れに
昔の恋人にばったりであって、焼け木杭に火がついた、みたいな話。
3度目の引用。

arranged by Bob James
produced by Paul Simon & Phil Ramone
Pop Chart Peaks: Billboard 40, Cash Box 45, Record World 65 – A/C Peak: 5
Sax solo by Michael Brecker on the title song from Paul’s fourth studio album.

Paul Simon – Still Crazy After All These Years(1976 mono radio promo 45)
3度目の引用。

arranged by Bob James
produced by Paul Simon & Phil Ramone
Pop Chart Peaks: Billboard 40, Cash Box 45, Record World 65 – A/C Peak: 5
Sax solo by Michael Brecker on the title song from Paul’s fourth studio album.

Heart – Crazy On You(1976/03 stereo 45 single version)
ハート – クレイジー・オン・ユー

produced by Mike Flicker
1976 Pop Chart Peaks: Billboard 35, Cash Box 40, Record World 47
1978 Pop Chart Peaks: Billboard 62, Cash Box 69, Record World 77
The group’s’ classic debut hit from their “Dreamboat Annie” LP (the full-length album track.

Heart – Crazy On You(1976 mono radio promo 45–short version)

produced by Mike Flicker
1976 Pop Chart Peaks: Billboard 35, Cash Box 40, Record World 47
1978 Pop Chart Peaks: Billboard 62, Cash Box 69, Record World 77
The group’s’ classic debut hit from their “Dreamboat Annie” LP (the full-length album track.

Heart – Crazy On You(album version)
ハート – クレイジー・オン・ユー
from the album “Dreamboat Annie”(1976)ハート宣言

Cardinal Point – Daisy(You’re Driving Me Crazy)(Netherlands:1975)
シングル “Arrivederci Goodbye” のB面。

Jackpot – Daisy(You’re Driving Me Crazy)(Netherlands:1974)

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Chilliwack – Crazy Talk(1974/11)
チリワック
「彼女はクレイジーなことを言って、男を破滅させる」という内容。
2度目の引用。

produced by Terry Jacks
(debuted late’74) 1975 Pop Chart Peaks: Cash Box 90, Billboard 98, Record World 105
The second of seven Billboard charted titles by Bill Henderson and the Vancouver band.

Judy Cheeks – Crazy’Bout You Baby(1973/05)
シングル “Rockin’ Blues” のB面。

Jerry Williams – Crazy’Bout You Baby(1971/10)
シングル “Sing For Happiness” のB面。

Ike And Tina Turner – Crazy’Bout You Baby(1971/06)
シングル “‘ve Been Loving You Too Long” のB面。

The Doors – Love Her Madly(1971/03 stereo 45)
ドアーズ – あの娘に狂って

produced by Bruce Botnick & The Doors
Pop Chart Peaks: Cash Box 7, Record World 8, Billboard 11 – Easy Listening Peak: 29
Springtime hit was the group’s first Top 10 single since “Touch Me” in early 1969.

Bloodrock – Crazy Bout You Babe
from the album “Bloodrock U.S.A.”(1971)
2度目の引用。

Christine Perfect – Crazy’Bout You Baby
from the album “Christine Perfect”(UK:1970)

Medicine Head – Crazy’Bout You Baby
from the album “New Bottles Old Medicine”(UK:1970)

Evie Sands – Crazy Annie(1969/12)
イーヴィー・サンズ – クレイジー・アニー

Lulu – Oh Me Oh My(I’m A Fool For You Baby)(UK:1969/11/07)
2度目の引用。

Lulu – Oh My Oh My(I’m A Fool For You Baby)(UK:1969/11/07, US:1969/11, mono 45)
ルル – お馬鹿さん

produced by Wexler-Dowd-Mardin
(debuted late’69) 1970 U.S. Pop Chart Peaks: Record World 17, Cash Box 18, Billboard 22 – Easy Listening Peak: 36 – 1969 UK Peak: 47 (BMRB)
One of the tracks from Lulu’s LP “New Routes,” which she recorded at the Muscle Shoals Sound Studio, Alabama.

Billy Stewart – Crazy’Bout You, Baby(1969/04)
シングル “I’m In Love (Oh Yes I Am)” のB面。

E.G. Taylor And The Sounds Of Soul – You Made Me Mad(1968)
シングル “Pick Yourself Up” のB面。

The Impressions – Fool For You(1968/08 mono 45)

produced by Curtis Mayfield
Pop Chart Peaks: Record World 17, Cash Box 18, Billboard 22 – R&B Peak: 3

Five Stairsteps & Cubie featuring James III – You Make Me So Mad(1968/01)
シングル “A Million To One” のB面。

The Embers – Just Crazy Bout You Baby(1967)

The 3°Degrees – Drivin’ Me Mad(1965/12)
The Three Degrees
シングル “Look In My Eyes” のB面。

Ginny Arnell – i’m Gettin’ Mad(1965/10)
Composer: Barberis, Stallman, Randazzo
Producer, Arranger: Teddy Randazzo
テディ・ランダッツォの自己模倣。

Yet another superb piece of explosive, mind-blowing Teddy Randazzo musical gold recorded on April 14, 1965 at New York City’s Bell Sound Studios. Twenty-two year old, Miss Ginny Arnell, sang effortlessly over Randazzo’s stunningly arranged backing track which sat nicely along side the work he was cranking out at the time with the Royalettes and Little Anthony & The Imperials. At the session, Miss Arnell recorded three tracks; the devastatingly dramatic,’A Little Bit of Love Can Hurt’, the eventual flip-side entitled,’B-I-L-L-Why’ and another lushly orchestrated number presented here,’I’m Gettin’ Mad’ which was Ginny’s final M~G~M single as well as her swan song to the recording biz.
Ginny Arnell began her recording career at the age of sixteen issuing two singles on Decca as a duet with Gene Pitney credited as Jamie & Jane. She waxed three solo discs with the label as Ginny Arnell before a move to Warwick records and two single releases there in 1961 & 1962. Ginny auditioned for A&R man, Danny Davis which eventually landed her a recording contract with M~G~M records in 1963. For the next two years, Ginny Arnell enjoyed a life of performing, touring, television appearances along with releasing seven singles and an absolutely wonderful LP at M~G~M. While she worked with many top songwriters, producers and arrangers in New York as well as in Nashville, her Teddy Randazzo produced and arranged tracks are probably the finest vocal performances of her career.

The Missing Links – You’re Drivin’ Me Insane(Australia:1965/08)

Joey Dee – Baby, You’re Driving Me Crazy(1963/01)
Composer: Glover, Levy, Dee
conducted by Henry Glover
“Rinky Dink” のパクリ。
2度目の引用。

Pop Chart Peaks: Music Vendor 89, Billboard 100, Cash Box 143
Though neither this nor Bobby Rydell’s hit “The Cha Cha Cha” followed the exact melody line and chord progression of the Dave “Baby” Cortez instrumental best-seller, I’ve included them in this playlist based upon their obvious adaptations of the “Rinky Dink” arrangement.

Dusty Keith – Fool Over You(1963)
with The Casinos

I Quattro Di Lucca ‎- You’re Driving Me Crazy(1963)

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Amos Milburn – I’m Still A Fool For You(1962/04)

Johnny Fortune – I’m A Fool For You(1962)

  ※(追記:この動画は削除されました

 

The Nutmegs – Crazy’Bout You(1962/08)
シングル “Rip Van Winkle” のB面。

Ira Allen – Crazy Me, Over You(1962/06)
シングル “Afraid Of A Heartache(Scared Of The Blues)” のB面。

The Temperance Seven – You’re Driving Me Crazy(1961/03/17)

Maureen Gray – Crazy Over You(1961/07)

James Gallagher – Crazy’Bout You(Baby)(1960)

The Kingston Trio – CooCoo-U(1959)
Pop Chart Peaks: Music Vendor 59, Cash Box 61, Billboard 98
「頭が割れるのは事実だと言う。
まあ、それが本当であることはわかっています。あなたもクークーです。
もう一度、あなたは頭を失ったと言いました。
あなたのエゴが抑制されたので、あなたはあまりにも動揺しています。
どうやってこんなにクークになったの? どうでしたか。
あなたは偏執的で、頭は空虚です。
ウィッグがひっくり返っているので、頭蓋骨のジッパーが開けてきます。」
といった歌詞。
スラングとしての “CooCoo” はクレイジー、愚か、愚かの意。

Bobby Rydell – Please Don’t Be Mad(1959/02)

Kenny Ambrose – Don’t Be A Fool For Love(1958/11)
シングル “Come On And Marry Me” のB面。

Kenneth Rogers – That Crazy Feeling(1958/02)
aka “Kenny Rogers”
with orchestral accompaniment
2度目の引用。

Chart Peaks: Cash Box #51, Music Vendor #77
A decade before he began turning out those hits with the First Edition, Kenny flirted briefly with solo recording success, grabbing a spot on two of the three national music trade charts with this particular track. His name was shown as “Kenny” on some of the 45s and “Kenneth” on others.

Jo-Ann Campbell – You’re Driving Me Mad(1958/01)

Abbe Lane With Sid Ramin’s Orchestra – You’re Driving Me Crazy
from the album “The Lady In Red”(1958)

Betty Carter – You’re Driving Me Crazy
from the album “Out There With Betty Carter”(1958)

Eddie Cochran – Mean When I’m Mad(1957/05)

Dinah Shore – You’re Driving Me Crazy!
from the album “Holding Hands At Midnight”(1956)

Lonzo & Oscar – Crazy’Bout You Baby

The Calvanes – Crazy Over You(1955/08)
中2の頃、DOOTONEのオムニバスLP(リイシュー)を買ったら入ってた歌。懐かしい。

Ray Charles and his Band – A Fool For You(1955/06)
あの時代にこのクオリティ。やはり天才は違う。

Billboard R&B Chart Peaks: 1 (radio play), 2 (sales & juke box)
In 1957 Ray recorded the instrumental “Sweet Sixteen Bars”, which was based upon the chord progressions of this 1955 vocal hit. The flip side of “A Fool For You” was his original version of “This Little Girl of Mine”

Les Baxter and The Bombers – I Ain’t Mad At You(Honey Baby)(1955/01)

The Hearts – You’re Driving Me Crazy

The Heartbeats – Crazy For You(Hull:1955/09, Roulette:1959/09)

The Four Coins – I Love You Madly(1954/11/15)

Lester Williams – Crazy’Bout You Baby(1954/09)

Amos Milburn And His Aladdin Chickenshackers – I’m Still A Fool For You( Aladdin:1954/05, Imperial:1962/04)

The Crew-Cuts – Crazy’Bout Ya Baby(1954/03)
orchestra conducted by David Carroll
シングル “Angela Mia” のB面。

some issues of the Mercury single showed the title as “Crazy’Bout You Baby”
This first hit for the Canadian-born quartet reached the top-10 in late June, surpassed just a few weeks later by their #1 smash “Sh-Boom” (also posted).


The Four Deals – Crazy’Bout You Baby(1954)

Buddy Greco and The Heathertones – You’re Driving Me Crazy(1953)
orchestra conducted by Norman Leyden

This song from 1930 provided Buddy with one of his minor early hits, recorded some years before he developed the more stylized vocal tricks evident on some of his better-known 1960s releases.

Willie Mabon and his Combo – I’m Mad(1953/04)
Billboard “Rhythm & Blues Records” chart peak: 1 (sales), 2 (juke box)
2度目の引用。

Sonny Boy Williamson – Crazy’Bout You Baby(1951)

Hank The Cowhand – I Want To Go Crazy(1951)

Count Basie and his Orchestra – I Ain’t Mad At You(You Ain’t Mad At Me)(1947)
vocal: Taps Miller, Ted Donnelly and Ensemble
バップボーカル風のスキャットが入る。

recorded May 22, 1947
Billboard Peak: 7(radio airplay chart)

Mel Tormé – You’re Driving Me Crazy!(1946)

orchestra conducted by Sonny Burke
recorded November 29, 1946
Eight other versions of this 1930 song hit are posted to the channel, including (among the purportedly most popular at the time) Rudy Vallee Guy Lombardo and Nick Lucas

Count Basie and his Orchestra – The Mad Boogie(1946)
インスト。

recorded January 6, 1946
Billboard Chart Peak: 10 (radio play)

5 Red Caps – I’m Crazy’Bout You(1945)

<参考>
Betty Boop – You’re Driving Me Crazy

Buddy Rogers and his Famous Swing Band – This Is Madness(To Love Like This)(1938)
vocal: Bob Hannon

recorded in NYC September 17, 1938
The flip side is “Rainbow’Round The Moon”

State Street Boys – Crazy About You(1935)

Claude Hopkins and his Orchestra – Mad Moments(1932)

That’s Hopkins on piano leading off this frantic swinger from his first commercial recording session.

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Morgana King – Mad About The Boy
モーガナ・キング – マッド・アバウト・ザ・ボーイ
from the album “Sings The Blues”(1958)モーガナ・キング・シングス・ザ・・ブルース

The Mary Kaye Trio – Mad About the Boy(1955/10)

Ray Noble and his New Mayfair Orchestra – Mad About The Boy(1932)

recorded in London September 1, 1932
Words and music by Noel Coward from the 1932 revue “Words And Music”

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Claude Hopkins and his Orchestra – Mad Moments(1932)
(instrumental)
モダン・ジャズの萌芽のような。
2度目の引用。

recorded in NYC May 24, 1932
That’s Hopkins on piano leading off this frantic swinger from his first commercial recording session. The also-posted flip side is “I Would Do Anything For You” (the band’s theme song.

Snooks and His Memphis Stompers – I’m Crazy’Bout My Baby(And My Baby’s Crazy’Bout Me)(1931)
vocal: Wally Ashby

recorded in NYC March 25, 1931
The Fats Waller tune is performed here by drummer-bandleader Herbert “Snooks” Friedman who recorded for (mostly) Victor between 1928 and 1932. The flip is “Smile, Darn Ya, Smile”

Josephine Baker – You’re Driving Me Crazy!(What Did I Do?)(1931)

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The King Cole Trio – You Call It Madness(But I Call It Love)(1946)

recorded in Los Angeles May 1, 1946
p, vo:Nat Cole
g: Oscar Moore
b: Johnny Miller
The late crooner Russ Columbo co-wrote and popularized the tune in 1931.

Billy Eckstine and his Orchestra – You Call It Madness But I Call It Love(1945 original no-reverb 78 version)

recorded in NYC October 1945
1946 Billboard Chart Peaks: R&B 3, Pop Radio Play 13
Strong version by Billy’s band of the standard, co-written and popularized by singer Russ Columbo.

Jack Harris & his Grosvenor House Band – You Call It Madness(1932)
with vocal refrain(unidentified vocal)

recorded in London December 1931
The flip side is “I Apologize”.

Jerry Fenwyck & his Orchestra – You Call It Madness(But I Call It Love)(1932)
Ben Selvin
vocal: Bobby Dix(Orlando Roberson)
recorded in NYC October 21, 1931

Jerry Fenwick and his Orchestra – You Call It Madness(But I Call It Love)(1931)
vocal: Orlando Roberson
Ben Selvin as “Jerry Fenwick”

From’Longer Play’ 10-inch 78rpm Clarion 11500-C – You Call It Madness (But I Call It Love) by Jerry Fenwick & his Orchestra (Ben Selvin), vocal by Orlando Roberson, recorded in NYC October 21, 1931

Smith Ballew & his Orchestra – You Call It Madness(But I Call It Love)(1931 Crown 78 version)

recorded in NYC October 1931
This was one of two different Ballew recordings of this popular song hit.

Smith Ballew and his Piping Rock Orchestra – You Call It Madness(But I Call It Love)(1931 Columbia 78 version)
vocal: Smith Ballew

recorded in NYC September 25, 1931.
(previously posted, but with the Crown version audio rather than the Columbia)
Ballew’s final three singles for Columbia included the “Piping Rock Orchestra” label billing, a reference to the Piping Rock nightclub in Saratoga Springs NY where Ballew and his band were performing that summer. He also recorded a different version of this popular song hit within the following month for release on Crown 3210.

Ben Bernie and his Orchestra – You Call It Madness(But I Call It Love)(1931)
vocal: Pat Kennedy

recorded in NYC September 23, 1931
Signature song of crooner Russ Columbo, who co-wrote and popularized it in 1931

Phil Spitalny and his Orchestra – You Call It Madness(But I Call It Love)(1931)
vocal: Chick Bullock
recorded in NYC September 18, 1931

Russ Columbo – You Call It Madness(But I Call It Love)(1931)

orchestra conducted by Nat Shilkret
recorded in NYC September 3, 1931
Crooner Columbo’s signature song

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Lloyd Keating & his Orchestra – You’re Driving Me Crazy!(1931)
vocal: Jack Miller

recorded in NYC December 8, 1930
Ben Selvin as “Lloyd Keating”

Mark Fisher and his Orchestra – You’re Driving Me Crazy!(1931)
vocal: Dick Robertson

Victor Young as “Mark Fisher”
recorded in NYC November 28, 1930

Louis Armstrong And His Sebastian New Cotton Club Orch. – You’re Driving Me Crazy!(What Did I Do?)(1931)

The Varsity Eight – You’re Driving Me Crazy(1930)
conducted by Ed Kirkeby
vocal: Bill Mahoney

recorded in NYC November 12, 1930

Nick Lucas and his Crooning Troubadours – You’re Driving Me Crazy!(What Did I Do?)(1930)

recorded in NYC November 1930.
Rather swinging treatment of Walter Donaldson’s 1930 song hit. Also available on the channel are versions by Rudy Vallee and Guy Lombardo

Guy Lombardo and his Royal Canadians – You’re Driving Me Crazy!(What Did I Do?)(1930)
vocal: Carmen Lombardo

recorded in NYC November 11, 1930
This was purportedly the most popular recorded version of Walter Donaldson’s 1930 song hit.

Rudy Vallee and His Connecticut Yankees – You’re Driving Me Crazy!(1930)
recorded in NYC November 10, 1930

Jack Odin and his Dance Orchestra – You’re Driving Me Crazy(1930)
vocal: Bill Coty

Jack Albin(and his Hotel Pennsylvania Music)as “Jack Odin”
recorded in NYC c. October 21, 1930

以下、「Crazy」「Mad」「Madness」を含む投稿。

 

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The Crew Cuts “Crazy’Bout Ya Baby” on The Ed Sullivan Show
The Ed Sullivan Show2025/03/22
December 12, 1954.

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