Salvatore
Lana Del Rey
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All the lights in Miami begin to gleam Ruby, blue and green, neon too Everything looks better from above my king Like aqua marine, ocean’s blue Ah ah ah ah Ah ah ah ah Cacciatore La da da da da La da da da da Limousines Ah ah ah ah Ah ah ah ah Ciao amore La da da da da La da da da da Soft ice cream All the lights are sparkling for you it seems On the downtown scenes, shady blue Beatboxing and rapping in the summer rain Like a boss, he sang Jazz and Blues Ah ah ah ah Ah ah ah ah Cacciatore La da da da da La da da da da Limousines Ah ah ah ah Ah ah ah ah Ciao amore La da da da da La da da da da Soft ice cream The summer's hot And I've been waiting for you all this time I adore you, can't you see, you're meant for me? Summer's hot but I've been cold without you I was so wrong not to tell, I'm in regine, tangerine dreams Catch me if you can Working on my tan Salvatore Dying by the hand Of a foreign man Happily Calling out my name In the summer rain Ciao amore Salvatore can wait Now it's time to eat Soft ice cream Ah ah ah ah Ah ah ah ah Cacciatore Ah ah ah ah Ah ah ah ah Limousines Ah ah ah ah Ah ah ah ah Ciao amore Ah ah ah ah Ah ah ah ah Soft ice cream
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Written by: ELIZABETH GRANT, RICK NOWELS
Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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10 facts about this song
Album Inclusion"Salvatore" is a song by American singer-songwriter Lana Del Rey from her fourth studio album, "Honeymoon," released in 2015.
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Song InspirationLana Del Rey has suggested that the song was influenced by her love for Italian culture. The lyrics contain many Italian phrases, and the song overall seems to channel a cinematic, mid-century Italian essence.
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Location ReferenceThe song refers to the coastal town of Coney Island, a recurring motif in Lana Del Rey's work that epitomizes her nostalgic and romantic portrayal of American culture.
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Music StyleThe song falls under the baroque pop music genre. It’s characterised by its orchestral arrangement, reverb-heavy production, and Del Rey's dreamy vocals.
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Unique PronunciationIn "Salvatore," Lana Del Rey uses a unique, exaggerated pronunciation for words like "ciao amore," which means "goodbye, love" in Italian, lending the song an even more distinctive, vintage feel.
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Unofficial Music VideoWhile there's no official music video for "Salvatore," the song did receive an unofficial music video consisting of clips from Italian films, bolstering the song's Italian influence.
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Critics ReactionThe song received generally positive reviews from critics, who praised its lush production, romantic lyrics, and Del Rey's emotive delivery.
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Lana's FavoriteIn an interview with BBC Radio 1, Lana Del Rey admitted that "Salvatore" was her favorite song from the "Honeymoon" album.
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Live PerformancesDespite being one of Lana's favorites, "Salvatore" has never been performed live.
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Non-Single TrackThe song was not released as a single, but it nonetheless remains a beloved deep cut from Lana Del Rey’s discography.
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