Crazy Ex-Girlfriend Cast & Rachel Bloom
Crazy Ex-Girlfriend Cast & Rachel Bloom
Crazy Ex-Girlfriend Cast & Rachel Bloom & Donna Lynne Champlin
Crazy Ex-Girlfriend Cast & Nipsey Hussle & Rachel Bloom
Crazy Ex-Girlfriend Cast & Rachel Bloom
Crazy Ex-Girlfriend Cast & Gabrielle Ruiz
Crazy Ex-Girlfriend Cast & Donna Lynne Champlin & Rachel Bloom
Crazy Ex-Girlfriend Cast & Rachel Bloom & Ava Acres
Crazy Ex-Girlfriend Cast & Vincent Rodriguez III
Crazy Ex-Girlfriend Cast & Santino Fontana
Crazy Ex-Girlfriend Cast & Rachel Bloom
Crazy Ex-Girlfriend Cast & Rachel Bloom &
Crazy Ex-Girlfriend Cast & Pete Gardner
Crazy Ex-Girlfriend Cast & Rachel Bloom
Rachel Bloom & Amy Hill
Crazy Ex-Girlfriend Cast & Santino Fontana
Crazy Ex-Girlfriend Cast & Donna Lynne Champlin
Crazy Ex-Girlfriend Cast & Rachel Bloom
Crazy Ex-Girlfriend Cast & Rachel Bloom & Tovah Feldshuh
Crazy Ex-Girlfriend Cast & Vella Lovell & Santino Fontana & Donna Lynne Champlin & Pete Gardner & Vincent Rodriguez III & Rachel Bloom
Rachel Bloom
Rachel Bloom
Rachel Bloom
Rachel Bloom
Adam Schlesinger
[REBECCA BUNCH]
I was...
Working hard at a New York job
Making dough but it made me blue
One day I was crying a lot
And so I decided to move to
West Covina, California!
Brand-new pals and new career
It happens to be where Josh lives
But that’s not why I’m here!
[BACKUP SINGERS]
She’s the crazy ex-girlfriend!
[REBECCA, spoken]
What? No, I’m not.
[BACKUP SINGERS]
She’s the crazy ex-girlfriend!
[REBECCA, spoken]
That’s a sexist term!
[BACKUP SINGERS]
She’s the crazy ex-girlfriend!
[REBECCA, spoken]
Can you guys just stop singing for a second?
[BACKUP SINGERS]
She’s so broken inside!
[REBECCA, spoken]
The situation’s a lot more nuanced than that!
[BACKUP SINGERS]
C-R-A-Z-Y
[REBECCA, spoken]
OK, we GET it!
[BACKUP SINGERS]
Crazy Ex-Girlfriend!
Crazy Ex-Girlfriend Theme Song was written by Adam Schlesinger & Rachel Bloom.
Crazy Ex-Girlfriend Cast released Crazy Ex-Girlfriend Theme Song on Fri Feb 19 2016.
On the show’s commentary album, Rachel Bloom talks about, being excited to capture the “long, musical opening” of TV past. She specifically cites her memory of watching shows such as The Nanny, though also citing shows like Bewitched and I Dream of Jeannie as reference points for the opening’s style...