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Crazy
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Christian & Gospel
Crazy was released on October 1, 2002 by Fair Trade Services as a part of the album Spoken For
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Release DateOctober 1, 2002
LabelFair Trade Services
LanguageEnglish
Melodicness
Acousticness
Valence
Danceability
Energy
BPM73

Credits

PERFORMING ARTISTS
MercyMe
MercyMe
Performer
Bart Millard
Bart Millard
Lead Vocals
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Peter Kipley
Peter Kipley
Songwriter
Bart Millard
Bart Millard
Songwriter
Robby Hurd
Robby Hurd
Songwriter
Chad Sipes
Chad Sipes
Songwriter
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
Peter Kipley
Peter Kipley
Producer

Lyrics

Why I would I spend my life longing
For the day that it would end
Why would I spend my time pointing
To another man
Isn't that crazy?
How can I find hope in dying
With promises unseen
How can I learn your way is better
In everything I'm taught to be
Isn't that crazy?
I have not been called (I have not been called)
To the wisdom of this world
But to a God who's calling out to me (calling out)
And even though the world may think (though the world may think)
I'm losing touch with reality
It would be crazy to choose this world over eternity
And if I boast, let me boast
And filthy rags made clean
And if I glory, let me glory
In my Savior's suffering
Isn't that crazy?
And as I live this daily life
I trust You for everything
And I will only take a step
When I feel You leading me
Isn't that crazy?
I have not been called to (I have not been called)
The wisdom of this world
But to a God who is calling out to me (calling out)
And even though the world my think (though the world my think)
I'm losing touch with reality
It would be crazy to choose this world over eternity
Call me crazy
You can call me crazy
Call me crazy
I have not been called
To the wisdom of this world
But to a God who is calling out to me (calling out)
And even though the world may think
I'm losing touch with reality
It would be crazy
It would be crazy
It would be crazy to choose this world over eternity
Isn't that crazy?
You can call me crazy
Call me crazy
Written by: Bart Millard, Chad Sipes, Peter Kipley, Robby Hurd
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