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|written = [[Lana Del Rey]]<br>[[Rick Nowels]]
 
|written = [[Lana Del Rey]]<br>[[Rick Nowels]]
 
|producer = [[Emile Haynie]]
 
|producer = [[Emile Haynie]]
|altproducer = Rick Nowels <small>(co-prod./radio mix)</small><br>Devrim Karaoglu <small>(radio mix)</small><br>Björn Yttling <small>(demo 1)</small>
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|altproducer = Rick Nowels <small>(co-prod./radio mix/demo 2)</small><br>[[Devrim Karaoğlu]] <small>(radio mix)</small><br>[[Björn Yttling]] <small>(demo 1)</small>
 
|time = 4:03<br><small>(See [[#Official versions|official versions]])</small>
 
|time = 4:03<br><small>(See [[#Official versions|official versions]])</small>
 
|Source = [[File:Btdogo.png|125px|link=Born to Die (album)]]
 
|Source = [[File:Btdogo.png|125px|link=Born to Die (album)]]
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|previous = "[[National Anthem (song)|National Anthem]]"
 
|previous = "[[National Anthem (song)|National Anthem]]"
 
|next = "[[Radio (song)|Radio]]"
 
|next = "[[Radio (song)|Radio]]"
|released = March 1, 2013}}
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|released = March 1, 2013
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|Last single link = Ride (song)
"'''Dark Paradise'''" (also registered as but not to be confused with "'''[[Paradise (song)|Paradise]]'''"<ref>APRA|AMCOS title search lists "Paradise" as an alias of "Dark Paradise" (APRA ID: GW42208736)</ref>) is a song from [[Lana Del Rey]]'s debut major-label album, ''[[Born to Die (album)|Born to Die]]''. It was written by Del Rey and [[Rick Nowels]], with production fronted by [[Emile Haynie]] and co-production by Nowels. The first demo was produced by Björn Yttling<ref>http://thecuttingroom.com/bjorn-yttling-and-lana-del-ray-at-the-cutting-room-studios/</ref>. It was released as the album's 6th single on March 1, 2013, exclusively in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland.
 
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|Last single title = Ride
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|This single link = Dark Paradise (song)
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|This single title = Dark Paradise
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|Next single link = Young and Beautiful (song)
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"'''Dark Paradise'''" (also registered as but not to be confused with "'''[[Paradise (song)|Paradise]]'''"<ref>APRA|AMCOS title search lists "Paradise" as an alias of "Dark Paradise" (APRA ID: GW42208736)</ref>) is a song from [[Lana Del Rey]]'s debut major-label album, ''[[Born to Die (album)|Born to Die]]''. It was written with [[Rick Nowels]], with production fronted by [[Emile Haynie]] and co-production by Nowels. It was released as the album's sixth single on March 1, 2013, exclusively in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland.
   
 
==Writing and inspiration==
 
==Writing and inspiration==
 
The song is thought by fans to be written about [[K]] and his death, although this is not definitely confirmed. There are some themes in the track that can provide evidence to this theory, though. The song contains references to Del Rey's love of someone who has passed away, and her desire to join him.
 
The song is thought by fans to be written about [[K]] and his death, although this is not definitely confirmed. There are some themes in the track that can provide evidence to this theory, though. The song contains references to Del Rey's love of someone who has passed away, and her desire to join him.
   
Del Rey originally recorded a demo of the song containing differed lyrics and production in the early stages of recording ''Born to Die''. Lyrically and sonically, the second demo is similar to the radio edit. Del Rey performed an alternate demo of the song live with different lyrics on [[2011/September#September 14|September 14, 2011]], before the release of ''Born to Die''. Not much is know about this version, but a short clip of the performance exists online.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BBlZEVEZKfs</ref>
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Del Rey originally recorded a demo of the song containing differed lyrics and production in the early stages of recording ''[[Born to Die (album)|Born to Die]]''. This version was recorded on September 24, 2011 in New York, and was produced by [[Björn Yttling]].<ref>http://thecuttingroom.com/bjorn-yttling-and-lana-del-ray-at-the-cutting-room-studios/</ref> Del Rey and Yttling wrote the verses and recorded the drums in a two hour session. Lyrically and sonically, the second demo is similar to the radio mix. Del Rey performed an alternate version of the song live with different lyrics on [[2011/September#September 14|September 14, 2011]], before the release of ''Born to Die''. Not much is know about this version, but a short clip of the performance exists online.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BBlZEVEZKfs</ref>
   
 
The song follows a similar sound to other songs on ''Born to Die'', with orchestral production and a mid-tempo ballad structure. It contains male background vocals of a spoken line from a live performance of "Mary Jane" by Rick James, also heard in "[[Lolita (song)|Lolita]]", "[[Blue Jeans (song)|Blue Jeans]]", "[[Without You (song)|Without You]]" and "[[National Anthem (song)|National Anthem]]". It has a tempo of 120 beats-per-minute, making it one of the fastest songs on the album. The key of the song is C♯ minor.
 
The song follows a similar sound to other songs on ''Born to Die'', with orchestral production and a mid-tempo ballad structure. It contains male background vocals of a spoken line from a live performance of "Mary Jane" by Rick James, also heard in "[[Lolita (song)|Lolita]]", "[[Blue Jeans (song)|Blue Jeans]]", "[[Without You (song)|Without You]]" and "[[National Anthem (song)|National Anthem]]". It has a tempo of 120 beats-per-minute, making it one of the fastest songs on the album. The key of the song is C♯ minor.
   
 
==Critical reception==
 
==Critical reception==
The song garnered mixed reviews from critics. Most critical reviews came from the melodramatic tone of the song, along with the lyrical content and repetitive production. ''Billboard'' gave the song a negative review, saying that "fatigue sets in" when this song comes up on the album, and that the song "would be a subpar ballad for Del Rey" even if she had never released "[[Blue Jeans]]" or "[[Video Games]]".<ref>http://www.billboard.com/articles/review/1067142/lana-del-reys-born-to-die-track-by-track-review#</ref> Jaime Gill from ''BBC Music'' used the song as an example as why "Born to Die" isn't perfect, saying that "it slumps slightly towards the end, and the glossy trip-hop production grows wearying on lesser [G]othic melodramas like Dark Paradise."<ref>http://www.bbc.co.uk/music/reviews/qrnv</ref><sup> </sup>David Edwards from ''Drowned in Sound'' said along with "[[Carmen (song)|Carmen]]" that they weren't the best tracks on the album, saying "The dreary fallen angel whimsy of ‘Carmen’ sums up precisely the unfocused drift that critics often use to malign her and on songs such as ‘Dark Paradise’, the caricature extends beyond our empathy."<ref>http://drownedinsound.com/releases/17344/reviews/4145754</ref>
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The song garnered mixed reviews from critics. Most critical reviews came from the melodramatic tone of the song, along with the lyrical content and repetitive production. ''Billboard'' gave the song a negative review, saying that "fatigue sets in" when this song comes up on the album, and that the song "would be a subpar ballad for Del Rey" even if she had never released "[[Blue Jeans]]" or "[[Video Games]]".<ref>http://www.billboard.com/articles/review/1067142/lana-del-reys-born-to-die-track-by-track-review#</ref> Jaime Gill from ''BBC Music'' used the song as an example as why [[Born to Die (album)|''Born to Die'']] isn't perfect, saying that "it slumps slightly towards the end, and the glossy trip-hop production grows wearying on lesser [G]othic melodramas like Dark Paradise."<ref>http://www.bbc.co.uk/music/reviews/qrnv</ref><sup> </sup>David Edwards from ''Drowned in Sound'' said along with "[[Carmen (song)|Carmen]]" that they weren't the best tracks on the album, saying "The dreary fallen angel whimsy of ‘Carmen’ sums up precisely the unfocused drift that critics often use to malign her and on songs such as ‘Dark Paradise’, the caricature extends beyond our empathy."<ref>http://drownedinsound.com/releases/17344/reviews/4145754</ref>
   
 
On the other hand, many critics believed that the criticism towards the song attracted it as a standout towards the album. ''Los Angeles Times'' named it among the best tracks on the album along with "Video Games" and "[[Summertime Sadness]]".<ref>http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/music_blog/2012/01/lana-del-rey-born-to-die.html</ref> ''MuuMuse'' highlighted the album as a standout, saying "Yet beneath the song’s gothic exterior lies an deeply romantic sentiment, suggesting that love trumps all circumstances–even death [...]"<ref>http://www.muumuse.com/2012/01/lana-del-rey-born-to-die-album-review.html/</ref>
 
On the other hand, many critics believed that the criticism towards the song attracted it as a standout towards the album. ''Los Angeles Times'' named it among the best tracks on the album along with "Video Games" and "[[Summertime Sadness]]".<ref>http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/music_blog/2012/01/lana-del-rey-born-to-die.html</ref> ''MuuMuse'' highlighted the album as a standout, saying "Yet beneath the song’s gothic exterior lies an deeply romantic sentiment, suggesting that love trumps all circumstances–even death [...]"<ref>http://www.muumuse.com/2012/01/lana-del-rey-born-to-die-album-review.html/</ref>
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== Live performances ==
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"Dark Paradise" was performed at The Glasslands Gallery on [[2011/September#September 14|September 14, 2011]], featuring alternate lyrics. Del Rey performed the song on various dates of the 2013 [[Paradise Tour]], and earlier. On [[2018/April#April 2|April 2, 2018]] in Sydney, Australia, a brief a cappella of the song was performed, and again on [[2018/April#April 13|April 13]] in Rome, Italy per crowd request, as part of the [[LA to the Moon Tour]].
   
 
== Use in media ==
 
== Use in media ==
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==Cross-references==
 
==Cross-references==
 
*The song can be viewed as a continuation of the story of Del Rey's relationship with [[K]].
 
*The song can be viewed as a continuation of the story of Del Rey's relationship with [[K]].
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*"[[Blue Jeans (song)|Blue Jeans]]", "[[Video Games (song)|Video Games]]", "[[Born to Die]]", "[[For K (song)|For K]]" and "[[For K, Pt. 2 (song)|For K, Pt. 2]]" are also about [[K]].
 
*Thematic references to the ocean can also be found in "[[Kill Kill (song)|Kill Kill]]", "[[Methamphetamines (song)|Methamphetamines]]" and "[[Heavy Hitter (song)|Heavy Hitter]]".
 
*Thematic references to the ocean can also be found in "[[Kill Kill (song)|Kill Kill]]", "[[Methamphetamines (song)|Methamphetamines]]" and "[[Heavy Hitter (song)|Heavy Hitter]]".
*The theme of "paradise" also appears in "[[Paradise (song)|Paradise]]", "[[Velvet Crowbar (song)|Velvet Crowbar]]", "[[Every Man Gets His Wish (song)|Every Man Gets His Wish]]", "[[Television Heaven (song)|Television Heaven]]" and "[[Coca Colla (song)|Coca Colla]]".
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*The phrase "paradise" also appears in "[[Velvet Crowbar (song)|Velvet Crowbar]]", "[[Every Man Gets His Wish (song)|Every Man Gets His Wish]]", "[[Television Heaven (song)|Television Heaven]]", "[[Coca Colla (song)|Coca Colla]]" and the [[Paradise (song)|song of the same name]], among others.
 
*From the demo, "pretty baby" is also referenced in "[[Florida Kilos (song)|Florida Kilos]]", "[[For K, Pt. 2 (song)|For K, Pt. 2]]" and some other songs.
 
*From the demo, "pretty baby" is also referenced in "[[Florida Kilos (song)|Florida Kilos]]", "[[For K, Pt. 2 (song)|For K, Pt. 2]]" and some other songs.
   
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* Album version — 4:03
 
* Album version — 4:03
 
* Radio mix — 3:52
 
* Radio mix — 3:52
* Demo version one — 2:26
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* Demo version 1 — 2:26
* Demo version two — 3:58
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* Demo version 2 — 3:58
 
* Instrumental version — 4:00
 
* Instrumental version — 4:00
   
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All my friends tell me I should move on
 
All my friends tell me I should move on
 
I'm lying in the ocean singing your song
 
I'm lying in the ocean singing your song
"Ah-ah-ah-ah-ah-ah-ah-ah-ah-ah-ah-ah-ahhh"
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Ah-ah-ah-ah-ah-ah-ah-ah-ah-ah-ah-ah-ahhh
 
That's how you sang it
 
That's how you sang it
   
 
Loving you forever can't be wrong
 
Loving you forever can't be wrong
 
Even though you're not here, won't move on
 
Even though you're not here, won't move on
"Ah-ah-ah-ah-ah-ah-ah-ah-ah-ah-ah-ah-ahhh"
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Ah-ah-ah-ah-ah-ah-ah-ah-ah-ah-ah-ah-ahhh
 
That's how we played it
 
That's how we played it
   
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It won't leave my head
 
It won't leave my head
 
Your soul is haunting me and telling me that everything is fine
 
Your soul is haunting me and telling me that everything is fine
But I wish I was dead (dead like you)
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But I wish I was dead
   
 
Every time I close my eyes, it's like a dark paradise
 
Every time I close my eyes, it's like a dark paradise
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It won't leave my head
 
It won't leave my head
 
Your soul is haunting me and telling me that everything is fine
 
Your soul is haunting me and telling me that everything is fine
But I wish I was dead (dead like you)
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But I wish I was dead
   
 
Every time I close my eyes, it's like a dark paradise
 
Every time I close my eyes, it's like a dark paradise
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But I wish I was dead (dead like you)
 
But I wish I was dead (dead like you)
   
Every time I close my eyes, it’s like a dark paradise
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Every time I close my eyes, it's like a dark paradise
 
No one compares to you
 
No one compares to you
 
I'm scared that you won't be waiting on the other side
 
I'm scared that you won't be waiting on the other side
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===Digital release===
 
===Digital release===
 
;'''Dark Paradise - Single'''
 
;'''Dark Paradise - Single'''
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{{discobox
 
{{discobox
 
|image = Dark_Paradise_Cover.jpg
 
|image = Dark_Paradise_Cover.jpg
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;'''Dark Paradise (Parov Stelar Remix) - Single'''
 
;'''Dark Paradise (Parov Stelar Remix) - Single'''
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{{discobox
 
{{discobox
 
|image = Parov_Stelar_Remix.jpg
 
|image = Parov_Stelar_Remix.jpg
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===Physical release===
 
===Physical release===
 
;'''Germany (LC-14513)'''
 
;'''Germany (LC-14513)'''
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{{discobox
 
{{discobox
 
|image = Dark_Paradise_Cover.jpg
 
|image = Dark_Paradise_Cover.jpg
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==[[Remixes|Official remixes]]==
 
==[[Remixes|Official remixes]]==
*Parov Stelar Remix - 4:21
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*Parov Stelar Remix 4:21
 
==Promotional releases==
 
===''Dark Paradise'' CD by ''Vertigo'' in Germany, Austria & Switzerland===
 
<gallery spacing="small" widths="100">
 
DP1.jpg|<small>Front cover</small>
 
DP2.jpg|<small>Back cover</small>
 
DP3.jpg|<small>CD</small>
 
</gallery>
 
   
 
==Promotional release==
===''Dark Paradise'' CD by ''Vertigo'' in Germany===
 
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{{DPPromo}}
<gallery spacing="small" widths="100">
 
DP4.jpg|<small>Front cover</small>
 
DP5.jpg|<small>Back cover</small>
 
DP6.jpg|<small>CD</small>
 
</gallery>
 
   
 
==Credits==
 
==Credits==
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==References==
 
==References==
 
{{Reflist}}
 
{{Reflist}}
 
 
{{Navbox album BTD}}
 
{{Navbox album BTD}}
 
[[Category:Born to Die songs]]
 
[[Category:Born to Die songs]]
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[[Category:Born to Die Tour songs]]
 
[[Category:Born to Die Tour songs]]
 
[[Category:Released songs]]
 
[[Category:Released songs]]
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[[Category:LA to the Moon Tour songs]]

Revision as of 19:55, 7 August 2019

"Dark Paradise" (also registered as but not to be confused with "Paradise"[1]) is a song from Lana Del Rey's debut major-label album, Born to Die. It was written with Rick Nowels, with production fronted by Emile Haynie and co-production by Nowels. It was released as the album's sixth single on March 1, 2013, exclusively in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland.

Writing and inspiration

The song is thought by fans to be written about K and his death, although this is not definitely confirmed. There are some themes in the track that can provide evidence to this theory, though. The song contains references to Del Rey's love of someone who has passed away, and her desire to join him.

Del Rey originally recorded a demo of the song containing differed lyrics and production in the early stages of recording Born to Die. This version was recorded on September 24, 2011 in New York, and was produced by Björn Yttling.[2] Del Rey and Yttling wrote the verses and recorded the drums in a two hour session. Lyrically and sonically, the second demo is similar to the radio mix. Del Rey performed an alternate version of the song live with different lyrics on September 14, 2011, before the release of Born to Die. Not much is know about this version, but a short clip of the performance exists online.[3]

The song follows a similar sound to other songs on Born to Die, with orchestral production and a mid-tempo ballad structure. It contains male background vocals of a spoken line from a live performance of "Mary Jane" by Rick James, also heard in "Lolita", "Blue Jeans", "Without You" and "National Anthem". It has a tempo of 120 beats-per-minute, making it one of the fastest songs on the album. The key of the song is C♯ minor.

Critical reception

The song garnered mixed reviews from critics. Most critical reviews came from the melodramatic tone of the song, along with the lyrical content and repetitive production. Billboard gave the song a negative review, saying that "fatigue sets in" when this song comes up on the album, and that the song "would be a subpar ballad for Del Rey" even if she had never released "Blue Jeans" or "Video Games".[4] Jaime Gill from BBC Music used the song as an example as why Born to Die isn't perfect, saying that "it slumps slightly towards the end, and the glossy trip-hop production grows wearying on lesser [G]othic melodramas like Dark Paradise."[5] David Edwards from Drowned in Sound said along with "Carmen" that they weren't the best tracks on the album, saying "The dreary fallen angel whimsy of ‘Carmen’ sums up precisely the unfocused drift that critics often use to malign her and on songs such as ‘Dark Paradise’, the caricature extends beyond our empathy."[6]

On the other hand, many critics believed that the criticism towards the song attracted it as a standout towards the album. Los Angeles Times named it among the best tracks on the album along with "Video Games" and "Summertime Sadness".[7] MuuMuse highlighted the album as a standout, saying "Yet beneath the song’s gothic exterior lies an deeply romantic sentiment, suggesting that love trumps all circumstances–even death [...]"[8]

Live performances

"Dark Paradise" was performed at The Glasslands Gallery on September 14, 2011, featuring alternate lyrics. Del Rey performed the song on various dates of the 2013 Paradise Tour, and earlier. On April 2, 2018 in Sydney, Australia, a brief a cappella of the song was performed, and again on April 13 in Rome, Italy per crowd request, as part of the LA to the Moon Tour.

Use in media

On October 15, 2013, the song was used for the TV series The Originals in the episode "Tangled Up In Blue".[9]

Cross-references

Music video

During an interview on June 21, 2012, Del Rey stated that she planned to record a music video for the song for release in September, but the video did not come to fruition.

Official versions

  • Album version — 4:03
  • Radio mix — 3:52
  • Demo version 1 — 2:26
  • Demo version 2 — 3:58
  • Instrumental version — 4:00

Lyrics

Album version

All my friends tell me I should move on
I'm lying in the ocean singing your song
Ah-ah-ah-ah-ah-ah-ah-ah-ah-ah-ah-ah-ahhh
That's how you sang it

Loving you forever can't be wrong
Even though you're not here, won't move on
Ah-ah-ah-ah-ah-ah-ah-ah-ah-ah-ah-ah-ahhh
That's how we played it

And there's no remedy for memory, your face is like a melody
It won't leave my head
Your soul is haunting me and telling me that everything is fine
But I wish I was dead

Every time I close my eyes, it's like a dark paradise
No one compares to you
I'm scared that you won't be waiting on the other side
Every time I close my eyes, it's like a dark paradise
No one compares to you
I'm scared that you won't be waiting on the other side

All my friends ask me why I stay strong
Tell 'em when you find true love, it lives on
Ah-ah-ah-ah-ah-ah-ah-ah-ah-ah-ah-ah-ahhh
That's why I stay here

And there's no remedy for memory, your face is like a melody
It won't leave my head
Your soul is haunting me and telling me that everything is fine
But I wish I was dead

Every time I close my eyes, it's like a dark paradise
No one compares to you
I'm scared that you won't be waiting on the other side
Every time I close my eyes, it's like a dark paradise
No one compares to you
But there's no you, except in my dreams tonight

Oh-oh-oh-oh-hah-hah-hah-hah.
I don't want to wake up from this tonight
Oh-oh-oh-oh-hah-hah-hah-hah.
I don't want to wake up from this tonight

There's no relief, I see you in my sleep
And everybody's rushing me, but I can feel you touching me
There's no release, I feel you in my dreams
Telling me I’m fine

Every time I close my eyes, it's like a dark paradise
No one compares to you
I'm scared that you won't be waiting on the other side
Every time I close my eyes, it's like a dark paradise
No one compares to you
But there's no you, except in my dreams tonight

Oh-oh-oh-oh-hah-hah-hah-hah
I don't want to wake up from this tonight
Oh-oh-oh-oh-hah-hah-hah-hah
I don't want to wake up from this tonight

Demo version one

I got the ice, you got the fire
I got the stuff to take you higher
"Ah-ah-ah-ah-ah-ah-ah-ah-ah-ah-ah-ah-ahhh"
That's how you played it

I got the brains, you got the money
This is a race, let's go fast, honey
"Ah-ah-ah-ah-ah-ah-ah-ah-ah-ah-ah-ah-ahhh"
That's how you played it

C'mon, pretty baby, I'll be takin' you down
They say you got crazy like all over town

Every time I close my eyes, it's like a dark paradise
No one compares to you
I'm scared that you won't be waiting on the other side
Every time I close my eyes, it's like a dark paradise
No one compares to you
But there's no you, except in my dreams tonight

I got the brains, you got the money
This is a race, let's go fast, honey
"Ah-ah-ah-ah-ah-ah-ah-ah-ah-ah-ah-ah-ahhh"
That's how you played it

C'mon, pretty baby, I'll be takin' you down
They say you got crazy like all over town

Every time I close my eyes, it's like a dark paradise
No one compares to you
I'm scared that you won't be waiting on the other side
Every time I close my eyes, it's like a dark paradise
No one compares to you
But there's no you, except in my dreams tonight

Oh-oh-oh-oh-hah-hah-hah-hah
I don't wanna wake up from this tonight
Oh-oh-oh-oh-hah-hah-hah-hah
I don't wanna wake up from this tonight

Demo version two

All my friends tell me I should move on
I'm lyin' in the ocean singin' your song
"Ah-ah-ah-ah-ah-ah-ah-ah-ah-ah-ah-ah-ahhh"
That's how you sang it

Loving you forever can't be wrong
Even though you're not here, won't move on
"Ah-ah-ah-ah-ah-ah-ah-ah-ah-ah-ah-ah-ahhh"
That's how you played it

And there's no remedy for memory
Your face is like a melody, it won't leave my head
Your soul is haunting me and telling me that everything is fine
But I wish I was dead (dead like you)

Every time I close my eyes, it's like a dark paradise
No one compares to you
I'm scared that you won't be waiting on the other side

Oh-oh-oh-oh-hah-hah-hah-hah
I don't want to wake up from this tonight

All my friends ask me why I stay strong
Tell 'em when you find true love, it lives on
Ah-ah-ah-ah-ah-ah-ah-ah-ah-ah-ah-ah-ahhh
That's why I stay here

Cause there's no remedy for memory
Your face is like a melody, it won't leave my head
Your soul is haunting me and telling me that everything is fine,
But I wish I was dead (dead like you)

Every time I close my eyes, it's like a dark paradise
No one compares to you
I'm scared that you won't be waiting on the other side
Every time I close my eyes, it's like a dark paradise
No one compares to you
But there's no you, except in my dreams tonight

Oh-oh-oh-oh-hah-hah-hah-hah
I don't want to wake up from this tonight
Oh-oh-oh-oh-hah-hah-hah-hah
I don't want to wake up from this tonight

There's no relief, I see you in my sleep
And everybody's rushing me, but I can feel you touching me
There's no release, I feel you in my dreams
Telling me I'm fine

Every time I close my eyes, it's like a dark paradise
No one compares to you
I'm scared that you won't be waiting on the other side
(So tell me)
Every time I close my eyes, it's like a dark paradise
No one compares to you
But there's no you, except in my dreams tonight

Oh-oh-oh-oh-hah-hah-hah-hah
I don't want to wake up from this tonight
Oh-oh-oh-oh-hah-hah-hah-hah
I don't want to wake up from this tonight
Oh-oh-oh-oh-hah-hah-hah-hah
I don't want to wake up from this tonight
Oh-oh-oh-oh-hah-hah-hah-hah
I don't want to wake up from this tonight

Commercial release

Digital release

Dark Paradise - Single
Dark Paradise Cover Label: Universal Music
Format: Digital download
Released: March 1, 2013
Barcode: None
Photography: Nicole Nodland
Design: Unknown
Dark Paradise (Parov Stelar Remix) - Single
Parov Stelar Remix Label: Universal Music
Format: Digital download
Released: 2013
Barcode: None
Photography: Nicole Nodland
Design: Unknown

Physical release

Germany (LC-14513)
Dark Paradise Cover Label: Vertigo
Format: CD in slimcase
Released: March 1, 2013
Barcode: 0602537325719
Photography: Nicole Nodland
Design: Unknown    

DP1

Official remixes

  • Parov Stelar Remix — 4:21

Promotional release

Dark Paradise CD by Vertigo in Germany

Credits

Personnel
  • Lana Del Rey — vocals, songwriting
  • Rick Nowels — songwriting, co-production, guitar
  • Emile Haynie — production, drums, keyboards
  • Larry Gold — strings arrangement and conduction
  • Steve Tirpak — strings assistance
  • Maria Vidal — additional vocals
  • Patrick Warren — chamberlain strings
  • Devrim Karaoglu — additional synths, orchestral drums
  • Dean Reid — pads
  • Manny Marroquin — mixing
  • Erik Madrid & Chris Galland — mixing assistance
  • John Davis — mastering
Technical
  • Published by EMI
  • Mastered at Metropolis Mastering, London, United Kingdom

Charts

Chart (2013) Peak
position
Germany (Official German Charts)[10] 45
Poland (Polish Airplay Top 100)[11] 5
Switzerland (Schweizer Hitparade)[12] 48
Austria (Ö3 Austria Top 40)[13] 42

References