I Ain't Crazy Song Lyrics and Chords

 

I Ain't Crazy Song Lyrics and Chords by Earl Thomas Conley

 

I Ain't Crazy
Recorded by Earl Thomas Conley
Written by Earl T. Conley, Rick Farrell, Bat McGrath
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I've been working all  
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week oh but I got it  
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done
 
And that's a little  
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too long to wait to  
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have some  
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fun
 
I'm going out on the  
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town 
 
 
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yeah I'm ready to  
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rock
 
I'm gonna  
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feed that ol' jukebox till oppor
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tunity 
 
 
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knocks
 
Oh  
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most of the time I'm walking the line
 
But  
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tonight I don't care
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I ain't  
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crazy 
 
 
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but I can get  
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there
 
There's a full moon  
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crowd beneath the neon  
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sky
 
And this ol'  
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watering hole is sure running  
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over 
 
 
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tonight
 
I've got some money to  
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bur--
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n all I need is a  
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friend
 
Some
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one to pull me up should I go  
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off the deep  
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end
 
Oh  
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most of the time I'm walking the line
 
But  
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tonight I don't care
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I ain't  
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crazy 
 
 
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but I can get  
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there
 
Oh you week
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end warrior's better move
 
It over I'm  
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ready 
 
tonight
 
Ooh I get a  
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little too risky on the whiskey
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Boy's will  
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somebody 
 
drive
 
Yeah  
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most of the time I'm walking the line
 
But  
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tonight I don't care
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I ain't  
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crazy 
 
 
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but I can get  
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there
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I ain't  
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crazy 
 
 
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but I can get  
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there

 

FAQ

 

Who sang the the song I Ain't Crazy?
- The song I Ain't Crazy was sang by Earl Thomas Conley.

 

Who is Earl Thomas Conley?
- Earl Thomas Conley (October 17, 1941 - April 10, 2019) was an American country music singer-songwriter. Between 1980 and 2003, he recorded ten studio albums, including seven for RCA Records. In the 1980s and into the 1990s, Conley also charted more than thirty singles on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart, of which eighteen reached Number One. His eighteen Billboard Number One country singles during the 1980s marked the most Number One hits by any artist in any genre during that decade, excluding Alabama and Ronnie Milsap.

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