(I Got A Woman Crazy For Me) She's Funny That WayFrank Sinatra

"(I Got a Woman Crazy for Me) She's Funny That Way" — the puzzled gratitude.

I'm not much to look at, i'm nothing to see
I'm just glad i'm living, lucky to be
I've got a woman who's crazy 'bout me
She's funny that way
I can't save a dollar, i ain't worth a cent
She doesn't holler, she'd live in a tent
I've got a woman, crazy 'bout me
She's funny that way
Though she loves to work and slave for me every day
She'd be so much better off if i went away
But why should i leave her?, why should i go?
She'd be unhappy without me i know
I've got a woman who's crazy 'bout me
She's funny that way

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  • Written by Neil Moret and Richard Whiting in 1928. The narrator bewildered by the devotion of someone better than he deserves — "she's funny that way" as a tribute to inexplicable loyalty. Sinatra's multiple recordings each finding a different shade of grateful bewilderment.