Released: June 8, 2010

Songwriter: Tim James Doug Johnson

Producer: Lee Brice Doug Johnson

[Verse 1]
They called him crazy when they started out
Said seventeen's too young to know what love's about
They've been together fifty-eight years now
That's crazy

[Verse 2]
He brought home sixty-seven bucks a week
Bought a little 2 bedroom house on Maple Street
Where she blessed him with six more mouths to feed
Now, that's crazy

[Pre-Chorus]
Just ask him how he did it, he'll say pull up a seat
It'll only take a minute to tell you everything

[Chorus]
Be a best friend, tell the truth, and overuse "I love you"
And go to work, and do your best, and don't outsmart your common sense
Never let your prayin' knees get lazy
And love like crazy

[Verse 3]
They called him crazy when he quit his job
Said, "Them home computers, boy, they'll never take off"
Well, he sold his one-man shop to Microsoft
And they paid like crazy

[Pre-Chorus]
Just ask him how he made it, he'll tell you faith and sweat
And the heart of a faithful woman who never let him forget

[Chorus]
Be a best friend, tell the truth, and overuse "I love you"
Go to work, do your best, don't outsmart your common sense
Never let your prayin' knees get lazy
And love like crazy

[Bridge]
Always treat your woman like a lady
Never get too old to call her baby
Never let your prayin' knees get lazy
And love like crazy

[Outro]
They called him crazy when they started out
They've been together fifty-eight years now
Ain't that crazy?

Lee Brice

Lee Brice (born Kenneth Mobley Brice, Jr., June 10, 1979) is an American country music singer and songwriter, signed to Curb Records. Brice has released four albums for the label: Love Like Crazy, Hard to Love, I Don’t Dance and Lee Brice. He has also released eleven singles, of which four were written by his cousin, Michael Cericola, and have charted at number one on Billboard Hot Country Songs and Country Airplay: “A Woman Like You”, “Hard to Love”, “I Drive Your Truck”, and “I Don’t Dance”. He has also charted within the top 10 with “Love Like Crazy”, “Parking Lot Party”, “Drinking Class”, and “That Don’t Sound Like You”. “Love Like Crazy” was the top country song of 2010 according to Billboard Year-End, and broke a 62-year-old record for the longest run on the country chart.