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"You’re Driving Me Crazy" is an American popular song composed by Walter Donaldson in 1930 and recorded the same year by Lee Morse, Rudy Vallée & His Connecticut Yankees and Guy Lombardo & His Royal Canadians. The composition entered the public domain on January 1, 2026.

Successful recordings
The song became a hit and was added to the 1930 musical comedy Smiles, starring Marilyn Miller and Fred and Adele Astaire. It was recorded in 1930 by McKinney's Cotton Pickers and by Nick Lucas & His Crooning Troubadors. Nick Lucas's version, released on Brunswick, was a No. 7 hit: Brunswick 4987 (E-35404). Other popular artists issuing recording of this hit that same year included Rudy Vallée, Gene Austin and Guy Lombardo. The chords of "You're Driving Me Crazy" form the basis for Bennie Moten's great "Moten Swing." In 1931, cartoon character Betty Boop sang a sexy version of the song in the pre-code cartoon Silly Scandals. As Boop sang the song, her dress slipped down repeatedly, revealing a lacy bra and causing her to squeal. Later in the song, Betty was joined on stage by a line of mechanical dancing penguins who stomped out the beat in accompaniment to her singing. "You're Driving Me Crazy" has become a standard that has been recorded by over 100 artists. The artists who have recorded the song include Louis Armstrong, Chet Baker, Betty Carter, Ella Fitzgerald, Billie Holiday, Peggy Lee, Della Reese, Django Reinhardt, Dinah Shore, Frank Sinatra, Mel Tormé, Sarah Vaughan, and Lester Young. A version by The Temperance Seven made number one in the UK Singles chart in 1961.{{cite book The song has also been performed in motion pictures including: • ''' Your'e Driving Me Crazy' (misplaced apostrophe in the original screen title), a Fleischer Studios 1931 cartoon in the Screen Songs'' series, with jazzy scat singing of "You're Driving Me Crazy" by various animals. There is a dancing lion, monkeys and other animals, including a Cab Calloway sound-alike. It features singer Harriet Lee in a "follow the bouncing ball" sing along segment. • The 1931 Paramount Betty Boop cartoon Silly Scandals noted above. • The 1991 film The Marrying Man starring Kim Basinger and Alec Baldwin. "You're Driving Me Crazy" is performed by Alan Paul from The Manhattan Transfer. • The 2005 Oscar-nominated film Good Night, and Good Luck. "You're Driving Me Crazy" and other standards performed by Dianne Reeves. • The 2001 soccer/prison movie Mean Machine. "You're Driving Me Crazy" is performed by Bob Brozman on the soundtrack. ==The Temperance Seven cover version==
The Temperance Seven cover version
A cover version by The Temperance Seven, described as an art school band "who were retro before most of pop was even original," was produced by George Martin. It was recorded in 1961, reaching number 1 on the UK Singles Chart that May. Their version is a pastiche on the original, and on 1920s dance band music in general, with Paul McDowell's insincere "whispering" helping to highlight this. Music critic Tom Ewing, writing for Freaky Trigger, concurrently described it as "one of the strangest number ones," "one of the most prescient [number ones]" and "the first meta-pop hit", citing the song's "deliberate, tongue-in-cheek commentary on pop via pop, the world of the dance orchestras pushed flippantly into the TV age," feeling this anticipated Roxy Music and Richard X, but also feeling as many people would have bought the single based on nostalgia as those who bought it due to its cleverness. ==Notable recorded versions==
Notable recorded versions
Lorez AlexandriaSteve AllenGene AmmonsRay AnthonyLouis ArmstrongGene AustinChet BakerJosephine BakerBetty BennettRuby BraffLes BrownBob BrozmanSonny BurkeMax BygravesBarbara CarrollBetty CarterThe CatalinasCharlie & His OrchestraNat King ColeKen ColyerEddie CondonBob CrosbyBing Crosby (for his 1957 album New Tricks.) • Doris DayJoey Dee and the StarlitersVic DickensonTommy DorseyBilly EckstineKurt EdelhagenLes ElgartAnita EllisSeger EllisBill EvansAl FairweatherGeorgie FameGracie FieldsElla FitzgeraldErroll GarnerJackie GleasonBenny GoodmanStéphane GrappelliBuddy Greco (1953) • Lionel HamptonDick HaymesJeff HealeyTed HeathFletcher HendersonEarl HinesArt HodesJohnny HodgesBillie HolidayHoosier Hot ShotsClaude HopkinsHelen HumesDick HymanEtta JonesClifford JordanBen E. KingLee KonitzAbbe LanePeggy LeeGuy LombardoNick LucasHumphrey LytteltonBilly MayLes McCannJack McDuffThe McGuire SistersDave McKennaMcKinney's Cotton PickersJay McShannGeorge MellyGlenn MillerMistinguettJoe MorelloJaye P. MorganLee MorseJoe PassTony PastorBob and Alf PearsonArt PepperPerez PradoProfessor LonghairQuintet of the Hot Club of FranceSonny RedDon Redman & His Orchestra (1939) • Della ReeseDianne ReevesDjango Reinhardt (21 April 1937) • Line Renaud (1965) (in French) • Nelson RiddleTito RodriguezJimmy RowlesJane RussellGeorge ShearingLennington ShewellDinah ShoreZoot SimsFrank SinatraKeely SmithValaida SnowJeri SouthernMuggsy SpanierSquirrel Nut Zippers (1995) • Jess StacyKay StarrCurtis StigersMaxine SullivanArt TatumThe Temperance Seven (1961) • Mel TorméBig Joe TurnerRudy ValléeSarah VaughanFred WaringTeddy WilsonPhil WoodsLester Young ==References==
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