Crazy Lovin'
People say, I don’t believe in me
Maybe it’s why, I keep you by my side
And can’t stand this crazy loving
You know I try, to keep you by my side
But I keep falling, into my brother’s arms
Oh and I can’t stand this crazy loving
And can’t stand
And can’t stand
This crazy loving, this crazy loving
So baby, baby, baby let me be
It makes no sense at all, but I wanted you to know
That can’t stand this crazy loving
People say, I don’t believe in me
Maybe it’s why, I can’t keep you by my side
And I can’t stand this crazy loving
Oh no that I can’t stand
This crazy loving, this crazy loving
So baby, baby , baby let me be
It makes no sense at all, but I wanted you to know
That I can’t stand this crazy loving
And can’t stand this crazy loving
Baby, you know I’m trying you know I’m dying
Oh you know I’m dying, you know I’m trying
So baby, baby, baby, let me be
It makes no sense at all
But I wanted you to know
That I can’t stand this crazy loving
And can’t stand, This crazy loving


About the Song
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Crazy Loving was one of the first songs that Maria wrote at the age of 18, a good few years before the band was formed. Back in the day she was very inspired by track `Be my friend' by Free and she recalls to subconsciously have written `Crazy Lovin' as a her own version of the song. It was one of the first songs that she brought to the rehearsal room back in 2021. While the structure and the lyrics were finished at the time the musical content went through a lot of changes over the years and it is safe to say that this is one of the songs that grew with us over the years as we matured as musicians and found our sound.
This song showcases the 2 shades of Luna Marble. The cosmic, ethereal atmosphere reminiscent of the sensibilities of Fleetwood Mac and the stadium-ready rock & roll swagger.
Lyrically, it was one of those songs that wrote itself where the meaning was unknown to Maria at the time but the lyrics seemed to flow to the page as an unconscious reflection of that moment in her life. The song talks about those early insecurities that you have growing up about who you are, falling into comfort or safety elsewhere instead of facing the real emotional chaos.
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