Paul Simon
Simon & Garfunkel
Paul Simon
Paul Simon
Paul Simon
Paul Simon & The Jessy Dixon Singers & Phoebe Snow
Paul Simon
Paul Simon
Paul Simon
Paul Simon
Simon & Garfunkel
In “Still Crazy After All These Years”, Paul Simon encounters a past lover in the street and reflects on the times that they shared together. Paul then discovers that neither of them have changed much and begins to reflect on the kind of man that he is, as well as the feelings that he still has for...
[Verse 1]
I met my old lover on the street last night
She seemed so glad to see me, I just smiled
And we talked about some old times
And we drank ourselves some beers
[Chorus]
Still crazy after all these years
Oh, still crazy after all these years
[Verse 2]
I'm not the kind of man who tends to socialize
I seem to lean on old familiar ways
And I ain't no fool for love songs
That whisper in my ears
[Chorus]
Still crazy after all these years
Oh, still crazy after all these years
[Bridge]
Four in the morning
Crapped out, yawning
Longing my life away
I'll never worry
Why should I?
It’s all gonna fade
[Verse 3]
Now I sit by my window, and I watch the cars
I fear I'll do some damage one fine day
But I would not be convicted
By a jury of my peers
[Outro]
Still crazy after all these years
Oh, still crazy
Still crazy
Still crazy after all these years
Still Crazy After All These Years was written by Paul Simon.
Still Crazy After All These Years was produced by Paul Simon & Phil Ramone.
Paul Simon released Still Crazy After All These Years on Sat Oct 25 1975.
Yes. An unfinished version of the song was performed during an episode of The Dick Cavett Show.