About The Song

Conway Twitty is no stranger when it comes to sentimental songs – “Crazy In Love,” “It’s Only Make Believe,” “Next in Line,” and “Hello Darling” are just a few of his ballads about love.

He is no stranger to being a chart-topper, either. In fact, throughout his career, he has garnered a whooping 53 country chart-topping Conway Twitty songs! That is definitely a feat to be proud of.

“Crazy In Love,” for one, is considered to be his last chart-topping song. At first glance, the title might give the feeling of being sentimental about a loved one – and in a way, it does. However, it is deeper than that.

Written by Even Stevens and Randy McCormick, this song is a painful call to wanting everything back the way it was. It was a desperate plea to be back to a time when both of them were so in love that a simple touch could get both of them “high.”

The song had been through quite a journey before falling into the hands of Conway Twitty. Joe Cocker was the first to record the song as a part of his 1984 album called “Civilized Man.” American pop artist Kim Carnes then recorded her version in 1988, which she included as a second single on her “View from the House” album from that same year. It peaked at number 13 on the Billboard Adult Contemporary chart and number 68 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart.

Kenny Rogers released his own covers of the song for his album “Love Is Strange,” which is also a chart-topper, peaking at number 9 on the Billboard Adult Contemporary chart.

Of course, Conway Twitty had released his version as well. His version was included in his first full-length album in 1990 courtesy of MCA Records. It peaked at number 4 on the Canada Country Tracks chart, and at number 2 on the US Hot Country Songs chart.

Based on available data, Conway Twitty’s version of “Crazy In Love” peaked the highest among all covers and renditions made of the song. And for a reason–his emotions really seeped through the song, that you can’t help but feel about the times past.

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Lyric

Ain’t it funny how time
Steals the feelings from a love affair?
And there’s no place to lay the blame
It ain’t a case of no one cares
Helplessly just watch it fade away
Neither will admit it we’re both aching to say
Ooh, I miss the days when we were crazy in love
When you weren’t so sure of me
I had my little jealousies
Ooh, bring back the days when we were crazy in love
I need to feel that way again
Remember when we were crazy in love
Oh, it used to be so easy, one touch and you were high
And I could get intoxicated just by looking in your eyes
Baby, ain’t there anything we can do?
‘Cause I know you’re missing me as much as I’ve been missing you
Ooh, I miss the days when we were crazy in love
When you weren’t so sure of me
I had my little jealousies
Ooh, bring back the days when we were crazy in love
I need to feel that way again
Remember when we were crazy in love
We were more than best of friends
We were crazy in love
Crazy in love
Crazy in love