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* "Cinnamon girl" is a phrase first used in earlier song "[[Summer of Sam (song)|Summer of Sam]]".
 
* "Cinnamon girl" is a phrase first used in earlier song "[[Summer of Sam (song)|Summer of Sam]]".
 
* "Cinnamon" serves as an early title for "[[Radio (song)|Radio]]", and is also referenced in the song.
 
* "Cinnamon" serves as an early title for "[[Radio (song)|Radio]]", and is also referenced in the song.
* Being hurt is also a theme in "[[Body Electric (song)|Body Electric]]".
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* Being hurt is also a theme in a few of Del Rey’s songs such as “[[Body Electric (song)|Body Electric]]" and “[[Ultraviolence (song)|Ultraviolence]]”
 
* Violet pills are also referenced in "[[Is This Happiness (song)|Is This Happiness]]".
 
* Violet pills are also referenced in "[[Is This Happiness (song)|Is This Happiness]]".
   

Revision as of 16:34, 2 September 2019

"Cinnamon Girl" (previously known as "Cinnamon") is a song by Lana Del Rey from her sixth studio album Norman Fucking Rockwell!.

Background

Del Rey first teased the song on her Instagram on October 12, 2018.[1] She deleted the snippet from her profile the same day. She shared a second snippet via Instagram on October 15, 2018, showcasing the chorus of the song.[2]

A fan account on Instagram posted a quote[3] from Del Rey's July 19, 2017 interview with Pitchfork where she explained, regarding how she attained a more positive outlook on life:

"Well, they’re personal. [laughs] I had some people in my life that made me a worse person. I was not sure if I could step out of that box of familiarity, which was having a lot of people around me who had a lot of problems and feeling like that was home base. Because it’s all I know. I spent my whole life reasoning with crazy people. I felt like everyone deserved a chance, but they don’t. Sometimes you just have to step away without saying anything."[4]

In response, Del Rey commented:

"The quote [from Pitchfork] is a perfect quote to go along with cinnamon [sic]. Some people don’t deserve a chance".

On July 30, 2019, fans discovered that the official title was "Cinnamon Girl" after using Shazam to identify the snippet from Instagram.

Cross-references

  • "Cinnamon girl" is a phrase first used in earlier song "Summer of Sam".
  • "Cinnamon" serves as an early title for "Radio", and is also referenced in the song.
  • Being hurt is also a theme in a few of Del Rey’s songs such as “Body Electric" and “Ultraviolence
  • Violet pills are also referenced in "Is This Happiness".

Lyrics

Cinnamon in my teeth
From your kiss, you're touching me
All the pills that you did
Violet, blue, green, red
To keep me at arm's length don't work

You try to push me out,
But I just find my way back in
Violet, blue, green, red
To keep me out, I win

There's things I wanna say to you,
But I'll just let you live
Like if you hold me without hurting me
You'll be the first who ever did

There's things I wanna talk about,
But better not to give
But if you hold me without hurting me
You'll be the first who ever did

Ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah
Hold me, love me, touch me, honey
Be the first who ever did
Ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah
Hold me, love me, touch me, honey
Be the first who ever did

Kerosene in my hands
You make me mad, I'm fire again
All the pills that you dig
Violet, blue, green, red
To keep me at arm's length don't work

There's things I wanna say to you,
But I'll just let you live
Like if you hold me without hurting me
You'll be the first who ever did

There's things I wanna talk about,
But better not to give
But if you hold me without hurting me
You'll be the first who ever did

Ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah
Hold me, love me, touch me, honey
Be the first who ever did
Ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah
Hold me, love me, touch me, honey
Be the first who ever did

There's things I wanna say to you,
But I'll just let you live
Like if you hold me without hurting me
You'll be the first who ever did

There's things I wanna talk about
But better not to give
Like if you hold me without hurting me
You'll be the first who ever did

Credits

Personnel
  • Lana Del Rey — songwriting, production, vocals
  • Jack Antonoff — songwriting, production, engineering, mixing, programming, guitar, keyboards, piano
  • Laura Sisk — engineering, mixing
  • Jonathan Sher — assistant engineering
  • Chris Gehringer — mastering
  • Will Quinnell — assistant mastering
Technical
  • Mastered at Sterling Sound
  • Recorded at Conway Recording Studios, Los Angeles, United States

References