Blue Banisters song Lyrics of Lana Del Rey. This is new Latest song. Song is sung Lana Del Rey. Lyrics of Blue Banisters Lyrics Written by Gabe Simon & Lana Del Rey. Show Produced Gabe Simon. If you want official video then scroll down. Label by Lana Del Rey. Hope you like this song. You can see this song Pressure Lyrics. Lyrics Blue BanistersThere's a picture on the wall Of me on a John Deere Jenny handed me a beer Said, "How the hell did you get there?" Oh, Oklahoma Mm-mm, mm There were flowers that were dry Sittin' on the dresser She asked me where they're from I said, "A place I don't remember" Oh, Oklahoma (Oh-oh) Jenny jumped into the pool She was swimmin' with Nikki Lane She said, "Most men don't want a woman With a legacy, it's of age" She said "You can't be a muse and be happy, too You can't blacken the pages with Russian poetry And be happy" And that scared me 'Cause I met a man who Said he'd come back every May Just to help me if I'd paint my banisters blue Blue banisters, ooh Said he'd fix my weathervane Give me children, take away my pain And paint my banisters blue My banisters blue There's a hole that's in my heart All my women try and heal They're doin' a good job Convincin' me that it's not real It's heat lightning, oh-oh-oh, oh 'Cause there's a man that's in my past There's a man that's still right here He's real enough to touch In my darkest nights, he's shinin' Ooh-ooh-ooh Jenny was smokin' by the pool We were writin' with Nikki Lane I said I'm scared of the Santa Clarita Fires I wish that it would rain I said the power of us three can bring absolutely anything Except that one thing The diamonds, the rust, and the rain The thing that washes away the pain But that's okay, 'cause Now when weather turns to May All my sisters come to paint my banisters green My blue banisters grey Tex and Mex are in the Bay Chucky's makin' birthday cake Chickens runnin', bare feet, there's a baby on the way And now my blue banisters are green and grey, ah-ah Summer comes, winter goes Spring, I skip, God knows Summer comes, winter goes Spring, I sleep, Heaven knows Every time it turns to May All my sisters fly to me To paint, paint. 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And lyrically, to some extent, it does feel like a country tune, especially at the beginning, i.e. one that is set in the outback, not the big city. But that noted, the subject it is actually dealing with romance, and not necessarily in the love song sense of the word. That is to say that yes, there is a male romantic interest, as illustrated by the chorus. And he is someone who, most simply put, has pledged to become a spouse to the singer, ‘giving her children’ and all. Or as the titular sentiment puts it, he has vowed to assist the vocalist in ‘painting her banisters blue’. And apparently the color blue, against its conventional symbolic usage, is rather something which Lana Del Rey regularly uses in a positive connotation. So the titular “blue banisters”, most simply put, are symbolic of something like a living happily married life. Primary ThemeIndeed the featured narrative doesn’t appear to center so much on the relationship between the singer and her lover, although that is one important aspect of it. Instead its premise is more along the lines of being indicative of this type of romantic frustration that the vocalist and her sistren experience. There’s a lot of namedropping and such going on throughout. And what most of it seemingly points to is, once again, this notion of such ladies being available alright yet being devoid of adequate partners. And the first pre-chorus suggests that such may be the result of “most men” being intimidated by their success. Whereas such may be true, even beyond that, “Banisters Blue” appears to speak to the general notion of a common phenomenon in the modern world, which is singleness amongst eligible women. And the ladies mentioned throughout apparently serve as a seasonal support system to help each other get through this less-than-ideal ordeal. But that being noted, the vocalist herself has apparently met someone who may well, finally, fit the bill. Or at least that is what she is hoping, as there is an underlying sentiment of her being tired of romantic disappointments. Blue BanistersLana Del Rey has gone 2020 Taylor Swift on us, by setting about dropping two full-length albums (thus far) in a single year. Her first, “Chemtrails Over the Country Club”, came out in March of 2021. It proceeded to top the UK Singles Chart in addition to peaking at number 2 on the Billboard 200, as is pretty much her standard. And the song we’re reviewing today, “Blue Banisters”, serves as the title track for Lana’s second studio album for 2021. Whereas it is still too early to tell how “Chemtrails Over the Country Club” will do in the long run, by the looks of things, despite being a critical and chart success, it may not be as much of one commercially as far as Lana Del Rey is concerned. In fact whereas she is still one of the top female soloists in the game, it may be that her commercial heyday has already passed earlier in her career. But boy what a heyday it was, with her most-successful album, her sophomore release “Born to Die” (2012), selling some 7,000,000 copies around the world. And to note “Blue Banisters” will actually be her eighth full-length album. Singles of “Blue Banisters”“Blue Banisters” (the album) actually boasts of three lead singles. Besides this title track, there are also two others entitled “Text Book” and “Wildflower Wildfire“. And all three of them were released, “without social-media fanfare”, on the date of 20 May 2021. More FactsThe first time Lana teased this project overall would have been on 11 April 2021, not even a month after Chemtrails officially came out. And the first time she teased this song in particular was a couple of weeks later, on 28 April. Lana co-wrote “Blue Banisters” (the song) with the track’s producer, Gabe Simon. Gabe is a musician who is based in Nashville. Meanwhile Del Rey herself came up in NYC. As of the release of this track, she is a ripe 35 years of age. Who did Lana Del Rey write Blue Banisters about?“Blue Banisters,” the title track, specifically, exudes details of Del Rey's personal life — most clearly through the mention of her friends Nicki and Jenny, her two dogs Tex and Mex and her sister Chuck.
Who are the Blue Banisters dogs?This is the current album cover for Lana Del Rey's eighth studio album, Blue Banisters. Featured in the photo is Lana, wearing a yellow dress and sitting on a porch with her two German shepherds, Tex and Mex. Both dogs got a mention in the title track for the album, released May 20th, 2021.
What songs on Blue Banisters were unreleased?Scrapped songs
"Rock Candy Sweet" was the album's original title track, as the album was named after it at the time. However after the album's major overhaul, the track was scrapped, and the album was renamed Blue Banisters. Currently, much about it is unknown.
When did Lana Del Rey drop Blue Banisters?On September 8, 2021, the album's pre-order was released along with "Arcadia", revealing the album would be released October 22, 2021.
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