Credits

PERFORMING ARTISTS
Etta James
Etta James
Vocals
Cedar Walton
Cedar Walton
Piano
Josh Sklair
Josh Sklair
Guitar
Tony Dumas
Tony Dumas
Bass
Ralph Penland
Ralph Penland
Drums
Red Holloway
Red Holloway
Tenor Saxophone
George Bohannon
George Bohannon
Trombone
Ronnie Buttacavoli
Ronnie Buttacavoli
Trumpet
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Charles Daniels
Charles Daniels
Composer
Richard A. Whiting
Richard A. Whiting
Composer
Cedar Walton
Cedar Walton
Arranger
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
John Snyder
John Snyder
Producer
Jay Newland
Jay Newland
Mixing Engineer
Alan Mason
Alan Mason
Assistant Engineer
Richard McKernen
Richard McKernen
Assistant Engineer
John Nelson
John Nelson
Mixing Engineer

Lyrics

Once she dressed in silks and lace, Owned a Rolls Royce car
Now she seems quite out of place, like a fallen star
Draped around my kitchen sink, Happy as can be
I just have to stop and think, Why she fell for me
I'm not much to look at, nothing to see
Just glad I'm livin' and lucky to be
I got a woman crazy for me
She's funny that way
I can't save a dollar, ain't worth a cent
She doesn't holler she'd live in a tent
I got a woman crazy for me
She's funny that way
Tho' she loves to work and slave for me ev'ry day
She'd be so much better off if I went away
But why should I leave her, why should I go
She'd be unhappy without me I know
I got a woman crazy for me
She's funny that way
She should have the very best, Anyone can see
Still she's diff'rent from the rest, satisfied with me
While I worry plan and scheme, Over what to do
Can't help feeling it's a dream, Too good to be true
Never had nothin'; no one to care
That's why I seem to have more than my share
I got a woman, crazy for me
She's funny that way
When I hurt her feelings, once in a while
Her only answer is one little smile
I got a woman crazy for me
She's funny that way
I can see no other way and no better plan
End it all and let her go to some better man;
But I'm only human, coward at best
I'm more than certain she'd follow me west
I got a woman crazy for me
She's funny that way
Written by: Charles Daniels, Richard A. Whiting
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