Season Two Theme/I'm Just a Girl in Love by Crazy Ex-Girlfriend Cast (Ft. Rachel Bloom)
Season Two Theme/I'm Just a Girl in Love by Crazy Ex-Girlfriend Cast (Ft. Rachel Bloom)

Season Two Theme/I’m Just a Girl in Love

Crazy Ex-Girlfriend Cast & Rachel Bloom * Track #1 On Crazy Ex-Girlfriend (Original Television Soundtrack): Season 2

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Season Two Theme/I'm Just a Girl in Love by Crazy Ex-Girlfriend Cast (Ft. Rachel Bloom)

Release Date
Mon Oct 17 2016
Performed by
Crazy Ex-Girlfriend CastRachel Bloom
Produced by
Adam Schlesinger & Steven M. Gold
Writed by
Rachel Bloom & Adam Schlesinger & Jack Dolgen
About

“I’m Just a Girl in Love” is a perky song that underscores Rebecca’s belief that anything is justifiable in the name of love.
The music video is done in the style of Busby Berkeley and features Rebecca Bunch flanked by chorus girls.

In an interview with Out, Bloom and McKenna spoke about the origin...

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Season Two Theme/I’m Just a Girl in Love Lyrics

[REBECCA]
I'm just a girl in love

I can't be held responsible for my actions

I have no underlying issues to address
I'm certifiably cute and adorably obsessed!

[DANCERS]
La-la-la lovey-dove!

Ooh, she's an ingénue!
[DANCERS]
They say love makes you crazy
Therefore you can't call her crazy
'Cause when you call her crazy
You're just calling her in love!

[REBECCA]
BLAM!

Season Two Theme/I’m Just a Girl in Love Q&A

Who wrote Season Two Theme/I’m Just a Girl in Love's ?

Season Two Theme/I’m Just a Girl in Love was written by Rachel Bloom & Adam Schlesinger & Jack Dolgen.

Who produced Season Two Theme/I’m Just a Girl in Love's ?

Season Two Theme/I’m Just a Girl in Love was produced by Adam Schlesinger & Steven M. Gold.

When did Crazy Ex-Girlfriend Cast release Season Two Theme/I’m Just a Girl in Love?

Crazy Ex-Girlfriend Cast released Season Two Theme/I’m Just a Girl in Love on Mon Oct 17 2016.

Were there any early drafts of this song?

In an interview with Out, Bloom and McKenna mentioned that the original idea was a 1970s Mary Tyler Moore style opening.

However, Lady Dynamite beat them to it with their opening sequence and the idea was dropped to avoid any controversy.

Why was the 1920s/30s style chosen?

Rachel spoke about the inspiration in an interview with Out:

We wanted to do something unique to our show and we realized we haven’t had a really big dance-y dance number since the pilot. We thought it would be fun to do a Bugsy Berkeley–type number, so we reworked the ’70s song into a ’20s, ’30s b...

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