Song Lyrics: “Crazy as a Loon” by John Prine

Like the making of many books (according to Ecclesiastes), there seems to be no end to the making of good songs. I discovered this song by John Prine that portrays the man in pursuit of dreams always just out of reach. If you need the chords you can go to tabcrawler or I’ll send them to you if you write me. rickeyp@bayou.com. There is a John Prine site here, and a fan site (he has a very devoted following) here.

“Crazy as a Loon” by John Prine

Back before I was a movie star
Straight off of the farm
I had a picture of another man’s wife
Tattooed on my arm
With a pack of Camel cigarettes
In the sleeve of my tee shirt
I’m headin’ out to Hollywood
Just to have my feelings hurt

That town will make you crazy
Just give it a little time
You’ll be walking ’round in circles
Down at Hollywood and Vine
You’ll be waitin’ on a phone call
At the wrong end of a broom
Yes, that town’ll make you crazy
Crazy as a loon

So, I headed down to Nashville
To become a country star
Every night you’d find me hangin’
At every honky-tonk and bar
Pretty soon I met a woman
Pretty soon she done me wrong
Pretty soon my life got sadder
Than any country song

That town will make you crazy
Just give it a little time
You’ll be walking ’round in circles
Lookin’ for that country rhyme
You’ll be waitin’ on a phone call
At the wrong end of a broom
Yea, that town’ll make you crazy
Crazy as a loon

So, I gathered up my savvy
Bought myself a business suit
I headed up to New York City
Where a man can make some loot
I got hired Monday morning
Downsized that afternoon
Overcome with grief that evening
Now I’m crazy as a loon

So I’m up here in the north woods
Just staring at a lake
Wondering just exactly how much
They think a man can take
I eat fish to pass the time away
‘Neath this blue Canadian moon
This old world has made me crazy
Crazy as a loon
Lord, this world will make you crazy
Crazy as a loon

One thought on “Song Lyrics: “Crazy as a Loon” by John Prine

  1. I didn’t know you liked John Prine, so do I! Have you heard “Donald and Lydia”? It’s about a private and a ‘fat’ girl…

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