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
As the 3rd track in the album, Crazy Loving is one of the earliest songs Maria wrote, dating back to when she was 18, experimenting with just two guitar chords while dreaming of starting a band. The initial line, “people say I don’t believe in me,” came spontaneously, inspired by the melodic sensibilities of Free and Fleetwood Mac.
When Dragos first heard the early version in 2020, he added the main riff, drawing inspiration from keyboard parts in “No Quarter” to give the track depth. Over months of collaboration, the we shaped the song into its final cinematic form.
Lyrically, the track reflects Maria’s early insecurities and search for comfort, written almost unconsciously and later refined as part of a university recording assignment. The production grew organically, layering guitars and vocals to create an ethereal, immersive atmosphere. The final version features one of the band’s densest vocal stacks, with Maria recording over 70 layers across seven hours.
The guitar solo was split into two sections, first over the bridge riff and then introducing a new rhythm, keeping the song dynamic and expansive. Though not originally intended for the album, Crazy Loving was included as part of the record’s concept: a snapshot of the band's beginnings and evolution.
Looking back, the track captures both where Luna Marble started and hints at where we are heading next, blending youthful honesty with ambitious production and layered artistry.​
