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According to Danger Mouse, "I somehow got off on this tangent about how people won't take an artist seriously unless they're insane. The lyrics for the song developed out of a conversation between Danger Mouse and CeeLo. The original songwriters for "Last Man Standing" are credited by Gnarls Barkley for this song alongside their own credits. "Crazy" not only samples the song, but utilizes the parts of the main melody and chord structure. Musically, "Crazy" was inspired by film scores of Spaghetti Westerns, in particular by the works of Ennio Morricone, who is best known as the composer of Sergio Leone's Dollars Trilogy, but more specifically the song "Last Man Standing" by Gian Piero Reverberi and Gianfranco Reverberi from the 1968 spaghetti Western Viva! Django (Italian: Preparati la bara), a sequel to the better-known Django. On its release "Crazy" became the most downloaded song in the history of the UK music business, going to number one in the strength of downloads alone. The record began to break even before the deals with Downtown Records were complete. If I find something I like there's no bureaucratic process associated with signing it." īy the time the record was signed to Downtown there was already a huge swell of anticipation, in part due to the established reputation of the two artists but even more as a result of the demo being played on BBC Radio One and sparking a profound online awareness. The beauty of my position is that it's very direct. "Once in a while you hear a record that is obviously so important on so many levels. According an interview with Deutsch in HitQuarters, he heard the song and signed it after a single listen. Danger Mouse's manager sent the song to Downtown's A&R Josh Deutsch because they were looking for an independent label with the same resources as a major. The song was picked up by Downtown Records.
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"Crazy" was notably performed at the 2006 MTV Movie Awards, with Danger Mouse and CeeLo dressed as various Star Wars characters. In 2010, it was placed at #100 in the "updated" version of Rolling Stone 's list of " The 500 Greatest Songs of All Time" and ranked at the top position of Rolling Stone 's top 100 songs of the decade (2000–2009). The song is also in the #45 place in the list of the best songs ever of Acclaimed Music. The song was listed at #11 on Pitchfork Media's top 500 songs of the 2000s. The song was also named the best song of 2006 by Rolling Stone and by the Village Voice's annual Pazz & Jop critics poll.
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It was also nominated and further won a 2006 MTV Europe Music Award for Best Song. The song won a Grammy Award for Best Urban/Alternative Performance in 2007, and was also nominated for The Record of the Year in the United Kingdom, which it lost to " Patience" by Take That.
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Due to continued download sales, it reached 1 million copies in January 2011. The song remained at the top of the British charts for nine weeks (which no other song had achieved in over ten years, and was only surpassed by Rihanna's " Umbrella" in July 2007) before the band and their record company decided to remove the single from music stores in the country so people would "remember the song fondly and not get sick of it." In spite of this deletion, the song became best-selling single of 2006 in the UK. When it was finally released in March 2006, it became the first single to top the UK Singles Chart on download sales alone.
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The song was leaked in late 2005, months before its regular release, and consequently received massive airplay on BBC Radio 1 in the United Kingdom, most notably by radio DJ Zane Lowe, who also used the song in television commercials for his show. It peaked at number two on the Billboard Hot 100, and topped the charts in the United Kingdom, Denmark, Canada, the Republic of Ireland, New Zealand and other countries. " Crazy" is the debut single by Gnarls Barkley, a musical collaboration between Danger Mouse and CeeLo Green, taken from their 2006 debut album St.