Oh It takes a real good woman to know
How to love a good man
It takes some hugging and kissing
But most of all some understanding and I've
I got all of the hugging and
Kissing and understanding I want

That's why I'm crazy 'bout my baby
(Crazy 'bout my baby)
Crazy 'bout my baby (Crazy 'bout my baby)
I'm mad about my baby (Crazy 'bout my baby)
And I know
(I know) I know for sure, she crazy 'bout me

Now, now, now
You can talk about the real fine chicks
Say they're nice and sweet as they can be
But I've got a woman, suit's me to a T
Now she may not look like Venus
She's sweet enough for me

I'm crazy 'bout my baby (Crazy 'bout my baby)
Crazy 'bout my baby (Crazy 'bout my baby)
Wild about my baby (Crazy 'bout my baby)
And it's plain
(It's plain) it's plain to see
She crazy 'bout me

Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah

Now, me and my baby, don't you know
We're doing all right we love one another
Vow to treat each other right
Now I've got enough lovin' to last me
For the rest of my life

Crazy 'bout my baby (Crazy 'bout my baby)
And I'm wild 'bout my baby
(Crazy 'bout my baby)
Mad about my baby (Crazy 'bout my baby)
Oh, crazy 'bout my baby (Crazy 'bout my baby)
And I know
(I know) I know for sure, she crazy 'bout me
Now

Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah
(Crazy 'bout my baby)
Crazy 'bout my baby (Crazy 'bout my baby)


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