Ddendyl Hoyt ~ Crazy (Patsy Cline) Cover

Singer/songwriter & Season 6 "The Voice" contestant Ddendyl Hoyt does a superb cover of the 1962 Patsy Cline classic "Crazy". Recorded at the just reopened Aria Hotel & Casino a little over 2 years ago. Las Vegas Strip. This was in a... read more

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Singer/songwriter & Season 6 "The Voice" contestant Ddendyl Hoyt does a superb cover of the 1962 Patsy Cline classic "Crazy". Recorded at the just reopened Aria Hotel & Casino a little over 2 years ago. Las Vegas Strip. This was in a compilation video about a year ago but is worth the single re-upload.

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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crazy_(Willie_Nelson_song)
"Crazy" is a ballad composed by Willie Nelson. It has been recorded by several artists, most notably by Patsy Cline, whose version was a No. 2 country hit in 1962.[2]
Partly due to the genre-blending nature of the song, it has been covered by dozens of artists in several genres over the years; nevertheless, the song remains inextricably linked with Cline. Nelson's own version appears on his 1962 debut album ...And Then I Wrote.
With some help from a friend named Oliver English, Nelson wrote the song in early 1961; at the time he was a journeyman singer-songwriter who had written several hits for other artists but had not yet had a significant recording of his own. Nelson originally wrote the song for country singer Billy Walker who turned it down for the same reason Roy Drusky turned down "I Fall to Pieces" the previous year - that it was "a girl's song". The song's eventual success helped launch Nelson as a performer as well as a songwriter.
Musically the song is a jazz-pop ballad with country overtones and a complex melody. The lyrics describe the singer's state of bemusement at the singer's own helpless love for the object of his affection.
Patsy Cline was already a country music superstar[citation needed] and looking for material to extend a string of hits.[citation needed] She picked it as a follow-up to her previous big hit "I Fall to Pieces". "Crazy", its complex melody suiting Cline's vocal talent perfectly, was released in late 1961, immediately became another huge hit for Cline and widened the crossover audience she had established with her prior hits. It spent 21 weeks on the chart and eventually became one of her signature tunes. Cline's version is No. 85 on Rolling Stone's list of The 500 Greatest Songs of All Time.

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