She's Crazy

Album: Blacked Out (2015)
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Songfacts®:

  • This song is about a hard-partying girl. Moonshine Bandits' Dusty "Tex" Dahlgren told AntiMusic: "We wrote this song for all the fellas that love it when their woman gets a little tipsy off that whiskey! It's also about all the ladies that like to go out with their friends, get wild, slam some shots, and dance the night away."
  • Ty Weathers and Burn County supplied the beat. Dahlgren said: "We love how the song has crunchy guitars, heavy beat in the drums and some hard guitar licks. It's a great party anthem to get the crowd dancing."

Comments: 1

  • I. C. Sezdablindman from Piney Woods Of East TexasWas she's crazy an original the band wrote, or was it created from a song they got from a woman named Tonya Nichols who worked for BMI?
    Just wondering if there's any truth to the story she wrote the song.
    Anything is possible I guess.
    If she's lying, people who Google her name will have an answer right here.
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