Crazy Little Women In Kansas City

Kansas City

"Kansas City" is a signature song for this town. Take a moment and read through the lyrics. And then help me answer the questions the song raises at the bottom of the page.

Artist: Wilbert Harrison LyricsKansas City

I'm going to Kansas City, Kansas City here I come
I'm going to Kansas City, Kansas City here I come
They got a crazy way of loving there
And I'm gonna get me some.

I'll be standing on the corner
On the corner of Twelfth Street and Vine
I'm gonna be standing on the corner
On the corner of Twelfth Street and Vine
With my Kansas City baby
And a bottle of Kansas City wine.

Well I might take a train
I might take a plane, but if I have to walk
I'm gonna get there just the same
I'm going to Kansas City, Kansas City here I come
They got a crazy way of loving there
And I'm gonna get me some.

I'm gonna pack my clothes
Leave at the break of dawn
I'm gonna pack my clothes
Everybody will be sleeping
Nobody will know where I've gone
Cause if I stay in town
I know I'm gonna die.
Gotta find a friendly city
And that's the reason why,
I'm going to Kansas City
Kansas City here I come
They got a crazy way of loving there
And I'm gonna get me some.


Questions that must be answered!

  1. How crazy is my loving? My wife has never complained. But she's from the area, more or less, as well. So what would a girl from another state think?
  2. Kansas City wine? Please. We have a rich beer brewery history. But wine?
  3. Why is it I know the song lyric as "crazy little women there and I'm gonna get me one" and the lyric says otherwise? (Think: What's suitable for radio play in the '50's and '60's.)

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Posted Sunday Jul 01

Chris, I remember Little Richard singing Kansas City; it was "crazy little women" in his version, and that goes back half a century!  As far as the wine goes, I suppose if you drink it in Kansas City...

(07/01/07 09:32PM) — Chris Lengquist, RIPS

Then Little Richard was a sell out!!!  :)

Actually, little known useless fact, Missouri was once a large wine producing area.  I saw that on some promo piece once.  I cannot verify or source it.

(07/01/07 11:38PM) — Patricia Kennedy

Chris,

I grew up in Topeka, and my first thought at reading the lyrics is that Kansas City wine has really gotta be rot gut!  Yikes!  
And crazy little "women"?  Look at that record jacket, man!

(07/02/07 08:37AM) — Chris Lengquist, RIPS

Patricia - I think he looks cool!  If I had hair I would wear it like that.

Hi Chris, I loved your take on Kansas City with the song.  I have never been there, but it sounds like a great place to live

Chris - interesting lyrics.  Didn't know the song said what you had posted. 

As far as beer goes I do NOT consider this a beer town.  As a matter of fact, I was quite shocked when I moved here to find the selection to be so lacking.  Oh well.   

(07/03/07 03:05PM) — Chris Lengquist, RIPS

Dianne - Thanks.  Great place to raise kids.  But I miss DC.

Paul - We do have Boulevard, which I love. And if you are speaking of the last 40 years you are right.  But KC was a major brewery city quite some time ago.  It had tons of breweries before prohibition.  Hardly any survived those wicked times, however.  :)

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