Tagged: Norman F Rockwell
First off this song is named, at least in part, after Norman Rockwell (1894-1978), one of the most-famous artists in American history. However, his name is not actually mentioned in the lyrics. Rather, what it...
Lana Del Rey’s “Bartender” is a song about Lana’s romantic relationship with the titular “bartender”. The track seems to serve the dual purpose of not only giving a shoutout to said association but also serving...
In “The Next Best American Record” Lana Del Rey is talking about a certain relationship she was engaged in while at times using very-symbolic language. But there are a few facts scattered throughout which can...
In “How to Disappear”, Lana Del Rey is referring mostly to past lovers in her life. In the first verse it is “John”, and in the second verse it is “Joe”. Meanwhile the third...
“Happiness is a Butterfly” is another song in which Lana is speaking of some sort of romantic relationship she is in that is less than ideal. However, she is still committed to her partner and...
Lana Del Rey’s “Cinnamon Girl” is a strange sort of love song, in that Lana is addressing a partner whom apparently she has issues with. For instance, he uses drugs specifically for the purpose of,...
“California” is a love song in which Lana Del Rey is singing to a romantic interest who has one clearly-identifiable characteristic. That is he does not appear to be from the United States. And in terms...
As the title suggests this is indeed a “love song”, as in Lana Del Rey addressing the man whom she is romantically in love with. For the most part, the setting is the songstress...