Something Crazy - Franky Perez

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Embed: The walls are closing in
I wanna be gone before he comes back again
Help me get outta here
I need to get outta here
Before I do something crazy"

She wears make-up to hide the scars
Got bruises up and down her arms
And the coward's name tattooed on her wrist
She says that she's afraid to leave
She says someday he's gonna kill me
'Cause when he's drunk he talks with his fists

She said, "Help me get outta here
The walls are closing in
I wanna be gone before he comes back again
Help me get outta here
I need to get outta here
Before I do something crazy"

And you've suffered for much too long
Baby, he can't get to you all through my arms
I may not be your personal Christ
But you don't have to pray in vain
'Cause I'll be by your side

I'll help you get outta here
If the walls are closing in
But we better be gone before
He comes back again

I'll help you get outta here
We better get outta here
Before I do something crazy
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Something Crazy Lyrics

We get together once a week
To bare our souls in my back seat
She makes me wear my heart on my sleeve
She cried a bit, I act the fool
We reminisce about high school
I ask her why she didn't choose me

And she said, "Help me get outta here
The walls are closing in
I wanna be gone before he comes back again
Help me get outta here
I need to get outta here
Before I do something crazy"

She wears make-up to hide the scars
Got bruises up and down her arms
And the coward's name tattooed on her wrist
She says that she's afraid to leave
She says someday he's gonna kill me
'Cause when he's drunk he talks with his fists

She said, "Help me get outta here
The walls are closing in
I wanna be gone before he comes back again
Help me get outta here
I need to get outta here
Before I do something crazy"

And you've suffered for much too long
Baby, he can't get to you all through my arms
I may not be your personal Christ
But you don't have to pray in vain
'Cause I'll be by your side

I'll help you get outta here
If the walls are closing in
But we better be gone before
He comes back again

I'll help you get outta here
We better get outta here
Before I do something crazy
Something crazy, I do something crazy

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Franky Perez is a Cuban-American rock 'n' roller with a knack for honest and impassioned songwriting, a timeless sound and the kind of live show that buckles your knees. The Las Vegas native carries himself with the quiet pride of a self-made blue-collar worker, but under the bravado is a poignant and heartfelt storyteller. On his second release, My 4th of July, Perez combines good old-fashioned rock n roll with a little Latin soul. Reflecting on his own life, he creates anthems connecting with his audience through universal emotions and the struggles of the everyman in the characters of his songs; Perez is an American classic.

“An impressive start from a one-man show who’s teeming with talent.”
--Billboard

“Truly amazing performer. Exceptional songwriter.”
--VH1

“Perez is a talented, wide-eyed newcomer.”
--E Online

“Perez has mastered the art of blending honesty with captivating storytelling.”
--Performing Songwriter

”Under the electric guitars and bravado is a genuine storyteller, you can feel the sweat that
pours off him in concert.
-- CMT.com

“The Latino Bruce Springsteen.”
--Capital Time

“Franky perez pulls off the impossible… Perez has a star quality that is mesmerizing to watch… he’s an artist with an awesome charisma… his songwriting is expansive and impressive.”
--Music Connection

“[Perez] takes a cue from both the Beatles and Tom Petty.”
--Las Vegas City Life

“A Cross between Bruce Springsteen classic rock & John Mayer’s lighter-than-air ballads.”
--University Times

“[Perez] crafts sweet songwriting hooks like Freedy Johnston.”
--Times Herald Record

“If the future of music is Franky Perez, then the future looks good.”
--South End Newspaper
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