Crazy Legs

Gene Vincent

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Crazy Legs:Gene Vincent. On CAPITOL Records in 1957. INTRO: #1. Well I got a little woman called Crazy Legs she’s the queen of the teenage crowd. All the cats stuffin’ nickels in the ol’ jukebox just to watch her do The Bop when the music gets loud. CHORUS: Crazy Legs Crazy Legs a-boppin’ all over the floor. Do The Bop Crazy Legs do The Bop. She’s my baby and I don’t mean maybe she’s mine mine mine all mine. #2. But I’m crazy about Crazy Legs and Crazy Legs’ crazy about me. Well I’m crazy about Crazy Legs and Crazy Legs crazy about me. Well she’s my baby and I don’t mean maybe she’s mine mine mine all mine. (Jump!) INTERLUDE: #3. Well when she hears the music well it gets in her feet. Well then she starts a-rocking with the crazy beat. She does a different kind of rhythm with every song. Well that’s why they call her Crazy Legs she’s real gone. CHORUS: Crazy Legs Crazy Legs a-boppin’ all over the floor. Do The Bop Crazy Legs do The Bop. She’s my baby and I don’t mean maybe she’s mine mine mine all mine. (jump in!) INTERLUDE: #4. Well she can Bop she can Boogie she can move and jump with a style that’s all her own. Just give her lots of room and a rock ’n’ roll tune and she will do The Bop till the cows come home. OUTRO: Crazy Legs Crazy Legs a-boppin’ all over the floor. Do The Bop Crazy Legs do The Bop. She’s my baby and I don’t mean maybe she’s mine mine mine all mine. (Do The Bop!) A fifties smash from Kraziekhat.

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Cette chanson parle d'une jeune femme surnommée "Crazy Legs", qui est très populaire auprès des jeunes et qui sait vraiment comment bouger sur la piste de danse. Son partenaire exprime à quel point il est fou d'elle, affirmant qu'elle est entièrement à lui. Chaque fois que la musique commence, elle se laisse emporter par les rythmes et danse avec une énergie contagieuse, captivant l'attention de tous autour d'eux. Sortie en 1957, la chanson reflète parfaitement l'effervescence et l'insouciance de l'époque du rock'n'roll, où la danse et la fête prenaient une place centrale dans la culture des adolescents.