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01/07/16 - NNHS Newsletter - Crazy “Of course I'm crazy, but that doesn't mean I'm wrong.” -
Robert Anton Wilson |
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Dear Friends and Schoolmates,
I love this song, but
maybe that's because I'm - well, you know, crazy.
BONUS #1 - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2OVtpnpCOKM - Crazy - Patsy Cline, 1962
BONUS #2 - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7EYzQG9ICJE - Crazy - Diana Krall, Willie Nelson, and Elvis Costello
From http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crazy_%28Willie_Nelson_song%29:
"Crazy" is a
ballad
composed by
Willie Nelson. It has been recorded by several artists, most notably
by
Patsy Cline, whose version was a #2 country hit in 1962.[2] Partly due to the genre-blending nature of the song, it has been covered by dozens of artists in several genres over the years; Nevertheless, the song remains inextricably linked with Cline. Nelson wrote the song in early 1961; at the time he was a journeyman singer-songwriter who had written several hits for other artists but had not yet had a significant recording of his own. Nelson originally wrote the song for country singer Billy Walker who turned it down for the same reason Roy Drusky turned down I Fall to Pieces the previous year - that it was ``a girl's song. The song's eventual success helped launch Nelson as a performer as well as a songwriter. Musically the song is a jazz-pop ballad with country overtones and a complex melody. The lyrics describe the singer's state of bemusement at the singer's own helpless love for the object of his affection. Patsy Cline, who was already a country music superstar and working to extend a string of hits, picked it as a follow up to her previous big hit I Fall to Pieces. "Crazy", its complex melody suiting Cline's vocal talent perfectly, was released in late 1961 and immediately became another huge hit for Cline and widened the crossover audience she had established with her prior hits. It spent 21 weeks on the chart and eventually became one of her signature tunes. Cline's version is #85 on Rolling Stone's list of The 500 Greatest Songs of All Time.[3] According to the Ellis Nassour biography Patsy Cline, Nelson, who at that time was known as a struggling songwriter by the name of Hugh Nelson, was a regular at Tootsie's Orchid Lounge on Nashville's Music Row, where he frequented with friends Kris Kristofferson and Roger Miller, both unknown songwriters at that time. Nelson met Cline's husband, Charlie Dick, at the bar one evening and pitched the song to him. Dick took the track home and played it for Cline, who absolutely hated it at first because Nelson's demo "spoke" the lyrics ahead of and behind the beat, about which an annoyed Cline remarked that she ``couldn't sing like that. However, Cline's producer, Owen Bradley, loved the song and arranged it in the ballad form in which it was later recorded. On Loretta Lynn's album I Remember Patsy Bradley reported that as Patsy was still recovering from a recent automobile accident that nearly took her life, she'd had difficulty reaching the high notes of the song on the original production night due to her broken ribs. So after about four hours of trying, in the days of four songs being recorded in three hours - they called it a night. A week later she came back and recorded the lead vocal we all know in one take. On the same interview, Loretta remembers the first time Cline performed it at the Grand Ole Opry on crutches, and received three standing ovations. Barbara Mandrell remembers Cline introducing the song to her audiences live in concert saying "All my recent hits have come true in my life. I had a hit out called Tra-La-La Triangle and people thought about me and Gerald and Charlie. I had another hit out called 'I Fall to Pieces' and I was in a car wreck. Now I'm really worried because I have a new hit single out and its called 'Crazy'." Willie Nelson stated on the 1993 documentary Remembering Patsy that Cline's version of "Crazy" was his favorite song of his that anybody had ever recorded because it "was a lot of magic." |
THIS WEEK'S BIRTHDAYS:
Happy Birthday today to
Jimmy Shires ('57) of VA
AND
Brucey Smith Slama ('57)
AND
Paige Smith Morahan ('57)
AND
My Daughter-in-Law, Laura Adams Harty
(Cardston HS,
Alberta
- '95) of TX!
Happy Birthday tomorrow to
Mrs. Wilma Salmon Robinson
(Warwick HS - '51) of VA
AND
Dreamadon Dillon Skidmore ('57)
AND
Sonja Settles Allen ('57)
AND
Pat Branch Coltrane ('57)
AND
Bill Collins ('63)
AND
Ruth Thom Chapman ('63)!
09 - Joan Burcher Green ('57)
AND Alvin
Blankenship ('63)
AND
Joe Dickson ('66) of VA;
10 - Peggy Taylor Hudson ('57)
AND
Suzanne Mason Haff
(Warwick HS - '61) of NC
AND
the late
Bob Parrish ('68)
(d. 12
Jan 2013);
11 - My Brother-in-Law, the late
13 - My Grandson,
Hunter Huber of Alberta;
14 - Ronnie Todd
('63)!
Many Happy Returns to
You All!
450 YEARS AGO TODAY:
January 07, 1566 - Pope Pius V was elected. |
THIS DAY IN WWII:
January 07, 1935 - French Foreign Minister Pierre Laval and Italian Prime Minister Benito Mussolini signed the Franco–Italian Agreement.
January 07, 1940 -
Winter War: The Finnish 9th
Division
stopped and completely destroyed the overwhelming Soviet forces on the
Raate-Suomussalmi road.
January 07, 1942 - The siege of the
Bataan Peninsula began.
January 07, 1945 - British General Bernard Montgomery held a press conference in which he claimed credit for victory in the Battle of the Bulge.
THIS DAY IN 1966:
Friday,
January 07, 1966 - Publicist
Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy was born in
White Plains, New York. She died in a plane crash off the
coast of
Martha's Vineyard on 16 July 1999 at the age of 33. Friday, January 07, 1966 - Boxer Corrie Sanders was born Cornelius Johannes Sanders in Brits, South Africa. He died at the age of 46 in a hospital in Pretoria, Gauteng Province, South Africa in the early hours of 23 Sept 2012[1] after being shot during an armed robbery.[2][3] Friday, January 07, 1966 - Singer-songwriter Ehab Tawfik إيهاب توفي]] was born in Cairo, Egypt. Friday, January 07, 1966 - Politician Allan Chapman (b. 1897 in Scotland) died in Scotland. |
From My Friend, Susan, of NC - 01/06/15:
“As you hear or read
the words of the ancient and modern prophets, refrain from thinking
about how the words apply to someone else and ask the simple question:
“Lord, is it I?” We must approach our Eternal Father with broken hearts
and teachable minds. We must be willing to learn and to change. And, oh,
how much we gain by committing to live the life our Heavenly Father
intends for us.”
-
Dieter F. Uchtdorf |
Thanks so
much, Susan!
From
Aretie Gallins Patterson ('59) of TN - 01/06/16
- "Harvard Professor - A Higher Power":
This is excellent!
A higher power... http://www.youtube.com/watch_popup?v=YjntXYDPw44&sns=em WOWZERONI! Thank you, Aretie! ![]() |
From Jimmy Hines ('64) of VA -
01/06/16 - "Red Marbles":
Please read. This is a
great story, you will like, I mean love it.
Red Marbles!
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From My Friend, Nicole, of UT - 01/06/16 - "Loaded Baked Potato Soup":
Everything you love about a baked potato
mixed into a deliciously creamy soup! http://12tomatoes.com/loaded-baked-potato-soup/
OOH, YUMMY!
Thank you, Nicole!
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WOWZERS!
Thanks, Shari!
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“I concluded from the
beginning that this would be the end, and I am right, for it is not half
over.”
-
Sir Boyle Roche |
BONUS CROCHET PATTERN (Sorry, not theme related);
http://www.mooglyblog.com/circle-love-afghan/ - Tamara Kelly's Circle of Love Afghan - "The Circle of Love Afghan tells a love story in the stitches. Moments of clarity, bursts of brightness, a deep ombre of feeling, and an oversized ruffle to share. And it always comes around again, if you stick with it. And it’s just in time for Valentine’s Day!
BONUS CRAZY RECIPES:
http://www.reciperecap.com/crazy-recipes/ - Crazy Recipes
FINALLY: |
From
http://www.ajokeaday.com -
01/05/15:
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1. Wednesday, January 13, 2016 - The NNHS Class of June 1942 meets at noon on the second Wednesday of every other month for a Dutch treat lunch at the James River Country Club, 1500 Country Club Road. PLEASE JOIN THEM. Give or take a few years makes no difference. Good conversation, food and atmosphere. For details, call Jennings Bryan at 803-7701 for reservations. |
PRAYER ROLL: http://www.nnhs65.com/requests-prayers.html - updated 01/03/16 |
BLOG: http://nnhs.wordpress.com/ - updated 03/13/11 |
Y'all take good care of each other! TYPHOONS FOREVER! We'll Always Have Buckroe!
Love to all, Carol
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PERSONAL WEB SITE: http://www.angelfire.com/weird2/cluckmeat
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Carol Buckley Harty 7020 Lure Court Fayetteville, NC 28311-9309 910-584-8802 |
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Written by
Willie Nelson
(b. 30 Apr 1933)
Recorded by
Patsy Cline,
1962
(08 Sept 8 1932 – 05 Mar 1963)
Crazy,
I'm crazy for feelin' so lonely...
I'm crazy,
Crazy for feelin' so blue...
I knew you'd love me as long as you wanted,
And then someday, you'd leave me for somebody new.
Worry,
Why do I let myself worry?
Wonderin',
What in the world did I do?
Oh...
Crazy,
For thinkin' that my love could hold you...
I'm crazy for tryin',
And crazy for cryin',
And I'm crazy for lovin' you...
Crazy,
For thinkin' that my love could hold you...
I'm crazy for tryin',
And crazy for cryin',
And I'm crazy for lovin' you...
"Crazy" midi courtesy of http://country.mididb.com/country/ - 01/04/05
"Crazy" lyrics courtesy of http://www.patsified.com/lyrics.htm - 01/04/05
Flashing Eye clip art courtesy of http://www.animate.netmegs.com/pixs/set_10.html - 01/04/05
Animated Nutsy Smiley courtesy of http://www.hauntedhamilton.com/cgi-bin/scripts/board-image-lister.cgi - 05/04/09
Animated Goofy
Divider Line clip art courtesy of
http://www.bravenet.com - 08/12/04
Animated Tiny Birthday Cake clip art courtesy of Sarah Puckett Kressaty ('65) of
VA - 08/31/05
Thanks, Sarah Sugah!
Animated Navy and Army Flags clip art courtesy of
http://www.angelfire.com/ny4/KevsGifsGalore/Patriotic.html - 06/18/03
FlyLady Logo courtesy of
http://www.flylady.net/ - 10/13/11
Animated BOO-HOO
courtesy of Glenn Dye ('60) of TX - 08/28/09
Thanks, Glenn!
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