"
Crazy for You" is a song by American singer
Madonna from the
soundtrack album to the 1985 film
Vision Quest. It was released on March 2, 1985 by
Geffen Records as the first single from the soundtrack. The song appears remixed on the greatest hits compilation
The Immaculate Collection (1990) and was re-released on February 24, 1991 by
Sire Records to promote the album. The song was also included on the ballads compilation
Something to Remember (1995) and the greatest hits compilation
Celebration (2009). Producers
Jon Peters and
Peter Guber, along with music director
Phil Ramone, decided to use Madonna after listening to her previous recordings, employing
John Bettis and
Jon Lind to write the song. After reading the script of the film, Bettis and Lind wrote the song about the situation in which the lead characters meet at a nightclub. Initial recording sessions did not impress Bettis and Lind, and they felt that "Crazy for You" would be dropped from the soundtrack. However, a new version was recorded to their liking.
John "Jellybean" Benitez was the
producer for the song, and it was a challenge for him, as previously he was associated with recording
dance-pop songs only. Initially
Warner Bros. Records did not want the song to be released as a single, since they believed that it would take away the attention from Madonna's second studio album
Like a Virgin (1984). In the end, Peters and Guber convinced Warner officials to greenlight its release. "Crazy for You" ushered a new musical direction for Madonna, as she had not previously released a
ballad as a single. The track features instrumentation from
snare drums,
harp,
bass synthesizer and
electric guitar. Lyrically, the song speaks of sexual desire between two lovers and consists of innuendos.
"Crazy for You" received positive response from
music critics and earned Madonna her first
Grammy Award nomination in the
Best Female Pop Vocal Performance category in 1986. The song became Madonna's second number-one single on the U.S.
Billboard Hot 100, and reached the top position in the charts of Australia and Canada as well. It also peaked at number two in Ireland, New Zealand and the United Kingdom, where it was released twice, once in 1985 and again in 1991. Madonna has performed "Crazy for You" in three of her concert tours,
The Virgin Tour in 1985,
Re-Invention World Tour in 2004 and in some dates of
Rebel Heart Tour in 2016. The performance from
The Virgin Tour was included in the home video releases on VHS and LaserDisc whereas the
Re-Invention World Tour remains unreleased. "Crazy for You" has been covered by a number of artists.
Background[edit]
"Crazy for You" was written by
John Bettis and
Jon Lind. The
ballad was released as the first single from the soundtrack of the 1985 film
Vision Quest, a
coming of age drama about a high school wrestler, played by
Matthew Modine.
[1] Producers
Jon Peters and
Peter Guber and music director
Phil Ramone were aware of the then unknown Madonna, who was just signed to Sire Records. Ramone took her for dinner at his house in
Carolwood Records, where she played some of her music videos. Ramone and the other Warner executives present there, were impressed by Madonna's self-possession and fishnet-crucifix style, and they decided to test her voice in a New York studio. Peters assigned Joel Sill, an executive in charge of music at
Warner Bros. Pictures, to handle the recording of the two songs for the film.
[2] Sill sent the script of the film to Bettis and Lind. After reading through the script, Bettis wanted to write a song about the situation where the main characters – a young boy and a girl boarding at a house – dance together at a nightclub.
[1] He elaborated:
"We were noodling around and 'Crazy for You' was something that Jon was singing over that section of the song. It was really descriptive of the scene in the film. [...] After that, I was out on vacation out in the desert and [Sill] called and said Phil Ramone was in love with the song and wanted to cut it on Madonna. [Laughing] '
Borderline' was out at that time and I said, 'Excuse me? This is for Madonna? Really? Can she sing a song like this?' Jon and I were surprised at the choice of artist at the time, if you want to know the truth."
[1]
Recording[edit]
After Sill let Bettis and Lind know that Madonna was singing the song, some time elapsed before either of them heard anything from Warner Bros. Records. In between, they went to one of the recording sessions and were not impressed with the process of recording the song. Bettis commented, "We went to one of the sessions, and to be honest, that particular session did not go all that well. [...] Jon and I were depressed about the way the song had come out. We heard nothing else about it and we were a little nervous that the song was going to be dropped from the picture."
[1] Bettis went to England to work on the 1985
fantasy film Legend with music producer
Jerry Goldsmith. It was there he received a call from Lind, who informed Bettis that a new version of "Crazy for You" was recorded and was made ready for a
single release. Bettis was surprised and went over to Lind's house, where he warmly received the new recorded version of the song. It had a different
arrangement from the
demo version, and the arrangement was done by composer
Rob Mounsey who rearranged the original track and added the background vocals. Bettis said: "We owe a big debt of gratitude to [Mounsey]. He really made a hit record out of [the song]." Mounsey was introduced in the project by
record producer John "Jellybean" Benitez who was producing "Crazy for You". Benitez was previously associated with producing dance-pop themed songs and it was the first time that he produced a ballad.
[1] In
Fred Bronson's
The Billboard Book of Number 1 Hits, Benitez commented,
"The song was recorded live. It was the first time that I produced a live session, as opposed to having
synthesizers and
drum machines do everything. [...] I was tense because I had never done a record like this. [...] Everything I did was totally on instinct. I tried to make the song stand on its own, but at the same time work in the two scenes in which it was used in the movie."
[1]
Benitez also noted that "Crazy for You" was an important recording for Madonna, as the song being a ballad, was openly accepted at
adult contemporary radios. She had already charted with her singles "
Like a Virgin" and "
Material Girl", hence Madonna wanted to prove that she can sing in a different
genre of music.
[1] However, Warner initially did not want the song to be released as a single, since the release of
Vision Quest coincided with the release of Madonna's second studio album
Like a Virgin and releasing "Crazy for You" would have distracted attention from the album. Warner Bros. Records chief
Mo Ostin went to
Robert A. Daly, chairman of Warner, and requested him to pull out the Madonna tracks from the
Vision Quest soundtrack. Daly summoned Peters and Guber to his office and informed them that they had to let-go of the Madonna tracks. Peters protested and shouted at Daly, resulting him escaping in fright and Warner allowing "Crazy for You" to be released as a single.
[2]
Composition[edit]
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"Crazy for You" was a new musical direction for Madonna, as she had not recorded ballad songs before. According to author Rikky Rooksby, the song is sophisticated compared to her previous singles. The
introduction features a melody by a
woodwind instrument and an
electric guitar chord, sliding from one
motif to the other. It has a
snare drum on the last beat of the
bar, leading to the spacey quality to most of the verses. Other instrumentation comes from a
harp, a
bass synthesizer and a chattering single note
guitar lick. The fuller rhythm of the song does not start, until the
chorus is reached. The turn of the melody allows Madonna's voice to stretch further on the higher notes.
[3]
According to the sheet music published at Musicnotes.com by
Alfred Publishing, "Crazy for You" is set in the
time signature of common time, with a medium tempo of 104
beats per minute. It is set in the
key of
E major with Madonna's voice spanning between the high note of
C♯5 to the low note of
G♯3. The song has a basic sequence of E–A–B–A as its
chord progression.
[4] Unlike her previous singles, the chord sequence does not repeat itself and the chorus slowly unravels to the
climax of the song. Lyrically, the song talks about extreme love for one another.
[3] It contains innuendos similar to
The Crystals' 1963 song "
Then He Kissed Me". According to scholar
Dave Marsh, the lyrics talk about frank sexual desire among two teenagers. He believed that the line "I'm crazy for you, Touch me once and you'll know it's true" was not ambiguous and it helped Madonna to capitalize on such disambiguation.
[5]
Critical reception[edit]
Keith Caulfield of
Billboard said that "Crazy for You" is "[p]erhaps the ultimate slow-dance song."
[6] Rikky Rooksby, author of
The Complete Guide to the Music of Madonna, called the song sophisticated.
[3] Alex Henderson of
Allmusic felt that the other Madonna song on the
Vision Quest soundtrack, "
Gambler", should have been the more successful single.
[7] Biographer
J. Randy Taraborrelli characterized the song as "sassy" and commented that the song provided proof that Madonna was vocally capable of delivering a serious ballad.
[8] Author
Andrew Morton believed that the song cemented Madonna as a talented and serious singer which "had been missing from her past recordings."
[9] Allen Metz and Carol Benson, authors of
The Madonna Companion: Two Decades of Commentary, said that the song sounded like a "remake of sweet-sixteen
Connie Francis tune, dripping with old-fashioned, hand-held romance" especially in the line "It's so brand new; I'm really crazy for you."
[10] Edna Gundersen from
USA Today felt that the song is "touching and beautifully arranged."
[11]
Dave Marsh, author of
The Heart of Rock & Soul: The 1001 Greatest Singles Ever Made, felt that with the
coda of the song, Madonna transformed her record into an adult love song.
[5] William McKeen, author of
Rock and Roll is Here to Stay: An Anthology, said that the song "offered an aggressive sexuality for women".
[12] Maria Raha, author of
Cinderella's Big Score: Women of the Punk and Indie Underground, said that with the song, "Madonna brought a trunk full of trite lyrics on the long-standing tradition of pop music, love."
[13] "Crazy for You" was nominated for
Best Female Pop Vocal Performance at
1986 Grammy Awards, but lost to
Whitney Houston's "
Saving All My Love for You".
[14]The song was ranked number 38 on
VH1's "100 Greatest Love Songs", and during the special it was revealed that "Crazy for You" was recorded in one take.
[15] In 2003, Madonna fans were asked to vote for their Top 20 Madonna singles of all time by
Q; "Crazy for You" was allocated the eleventh spot.
[16]
Chart performance[edit]
In the United States, "Crazy for You" became Madonna's second number-one single on the
Billboard Hot 100. The song debuted on the chart at number 55 on the issue dated March 2, 1985.
[17] After six weeks, the song reached the top of the chart, replacing "
We Are the World" by
USA for Africa.
[18] "Crazy for You" was the second number-one song for Bettis as a songwriter, after "
Top of the World" by
The Carpenters (1973). With "Crazy for You", Bettis was in doubt whether the song would reach the top, after it was stuck at number two for three weeks, behind "We Are the World". Both he and Lind commented, "If you gotta lose to something, it might as well be 'We Are the World'. Luckily enough, the final week of the upsurge of the record, we topped 'We Are the World', which lets you know how hot the song and how hot the artist [Madonna] was."
[1] "Crazy for You" was certified
gold by the
Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) on July 16, 1985, for shipment of one million copies of the single across United States—the requirement for a gold single prior to 1989.
[19][20][21] The song reached number two on the
Adult Contemporary Singles and 80 on the
Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart.
[22][23] It placed at nine on the year-end chart for 1985, with Madonna becoming the top pop artist for the year.
[24] In Canada, the song debuted at number 70 on the
RPM issue dated March 16, 1985.
[25] On its eleventh week on the chart, the song reached the top position.
[26] It was present on the chart for a total of 25 weeks
[27] and was ranked seventh on the
RPM Year-end chart for 1985.
[28] A music video was released, featuring Madonna singing the song in a night-club. The video was included in
Celebration: The Video Collection, released in 2009.
[29]
"Crazy for You" reached number one in Australia and displaced another Madonna release, "
Angel"/"
Into the Groove", from the top spot on the
Kent Music Report chart, making Madonna one of the few acts in Australian chart history to replace themselves at the number-one spot.
[30] After the song was released in the United Kingdom on June 8, 1985, it debuted at number 25 and peaked at number two. In February 1991, the song was re-released and again reached a peak of number two.
[31] "Crazy for You" was certified
gold by the
British Phonographic Industry (BPI) for shipment of 500,000 copies across United Kingdom.
[32] Such was Madonna's popularity that when
Vision Quest was released in home video in the UK, it was renamed as
Crazy for You, to cash in on her success.
[3] According to the
Official Charts Company, the song has sold 781,900 copies there as of August 2016.
[33] "Crazy for You" was also a number-two hit in Ireland and New Zealand.
[34][35] The song reached the top 20 in Belgium, Europe, Italy, Japan, Netherlands, Spain, Sweden and Switzerland
[35][36][37][38][39] and top 40 in Austria, France and Germany.
[35][40]
Live performances[edit]
Madonna first performed "Crazy for You" on
The Virgin Tour in 1985. She wore a black top and long black skirt with her hair in knots and a crucifix attached.
[41] After an energetic performance of "Lucky Star", Madonna sat on some steps and sang "Crazy for You". Paul Grein, music editor of
Billboard, commented that "She was at her best on 'Crazy for You', making good use of a deeper, huskier vocal quality that mirrors the song's deeper lyrical approach.
[42] The performance was included in the VHS release
Madonna Live: The Virgin Tour recorded in Detroit, Michigan.
[43]
In the
Re-Invention World Tour of 2004, Madonna performed the song in the last segment of the show, the
Scottish segment. During that segment, she wore a Scottish
kilt and a
t-shirt which had different captions in different venues; usually it had the caption "Kabbalists Do It Better", however she also had "Brits Do It Better" and "Irish Do It Better" on the British and Irish stops of the tour, respectively.
[44] Generally after finishing the performance of "
Papa Don't Preach", Madonna would dedicate the next song to the fans of twenty years, and start singing "Crazy for You" on top of a rising platform. At the end of the performance, she would usually throw her t-shirt to the audience.
[44] The performance was excluded from the album of the documentary on the tour titled
I'm Going to Tell You a Secret, which was released in 2006.
[45]
On Febaruary 25, 2016, Madonna performed "Crazy for You" during the
Manila stop of her
Rebel Heart Tour as a tribute to the 30th anniversary of the
1986 EDSA Revolution.
[46] Before the performance she said; "I believe 30 years ago you fought for your freedom, am I correct? It's called People Power Freedom [sic], did I say that right? Up with democracy and freedom! That is the revolution of love. And that's what a rebel heart fights for. So on this very special occasion, I want to sing this song".
[47]
Cover versions[edit]
Credits and personnel[edit]
Credits adapted from the soundtrack's liner notes.
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