Crazy
Babies

Crazy babies never say die
Born to live on a permanent high
Flying high above the world below
They'd better come down soon or everyone will know just why
Nobody's gonna change them, change them
They've gone over the top
Nobody's gonna tame them, tame them
They're never gonna stop

Walk that walk
Talk that talk
Walk that walk
Talk that talk

Crazy
Babies

When they were born they were born to be wild
Some say I'm another devil's child
Crazy babies in a world of their own
I am a crazy babe you'd better leave me alone tonight

Nobody's gonna change me, change me
I'm gonna do this 'til I die
Nobody's gonna tame me, tame me
So you better not try

Walk that walk
Talk that talk
Walk that walk
Talk that talk

Crazy
Babies

No use talkin 'bout if they'll last
Where they're goin' or about their past
They're just the result of our Society
So frustrated just like you and me, that's right

Nobody's gonna change them, change them
They've gone over the top
Nobody's gonna tame them, tame them
They're never gonna stop

Walk that walk
Talk that talk
Walk that walk
Talk that talk


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  • +1
    General Comment

    Dude, this song is actually Ozzy. His last few albums(to take the words out of Zakk's mouth) were written by cheese-dick wannabe motherfucking Offspring type bullshit. One night Zakk was like 'hey ozz, check it out, I came up with this melody.' and they came up with the lyrics. Period. It's about cocaine too. It's originally on No Rest for the Wicked, retards. One of the first songs Zakk wrote with Ozz. This song isn't typical Ozzy, but then again, nothing has been sinse he left Sabbath. Randy was awesome, Zakk's my savior, but long live Sabbath.

    This song isn't that bad.

    Sandman-Xon November 28, 2004   Link
  • +1
    General Comment

    babies been born addicted to crack.

    ac/dc_fanon July 28, 2006   Link
  • +1
    Song Meaning

    It's about Jesus.

    ekeakon December 12, 2010   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    If Ozzy didnt like it he wouldnt have put it on Ozzman Cometh. So what if the lyrics are kinda dumb, the music is good. Lyrics arent the only thing that make a song good, otherwise so many more horrible bands would be around now....this song is just for kicking back with a bunch of friends and chilling out.

    manic_rockeron August 23, 2002   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    No this song is for turning off, even in the "Ozzman Cometh" booklet Ozzy said he didn't like it, also he can't even remember writting it, it's so bad!

    EmbryoSystemon September 09, 2002   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    He can't remember writing it because he didn't.

    ChaseKendereson March 18, 2003   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    After hearing this song for the first time just now (thanks Kyle), I have decided that it is not Ozzy at all, but a music-wreaking gremlin that tried to end Ozzy's career by slipping a crappy song onto this album. FIGHT THE GREMLINS!!!

    Imnotsureon May 02, 2004   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    PS. About Ozzy not liking/not remembering his songs.. do you think he remembered any of them past say.. Sabatoge? Way back in the Sabbath days? No. He was partying his ass off until around '98, and he still drinks and does the occasional uppers. No amount of Paxil, Xanax, or LSD will correct his disorders.

    *LSD thrown in for shits and giggles.

    Sandman-Xon November 28, 2004   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    lyrically this song is pretty good, instrumentally it is very good. it is of course about crack babies, which if you dont already know is a baby that is addicted to crack before it is even born, because the parent was a crackhead.ozzy rules motherfuckers!!!!!!!!

    MetallibangeRon March 07, 2005   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    It is NOT "of course" about crack babies - and duh, thanks for the fucking explanation of what a fucking crack baby is.

    "Crazy Babies" is just a metaphor used to talk about rebellion when you're growing up as a teen. I think the "WALK THAT WALK, TALK THAT TALK" parts make that quite obvious, but here's a few more obvious lines that prove that point - "WHEN THEY WERE BORN THEY WERE BORN TO BE WILD" or "NOBODY'S GONNA CHANGE THEM, CHANGE THEM, THEY'VE GONE OVER THE TOP, NOBODY'S GONNA TAME THEM, THEY'RE NEVER GONNA STOP."

    Justintimeon August 11, 2006   Link

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