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+ | |time = 3:55<br><small>(See [[#Official versions|official versions]])</small> |
|Source = [[File:LDRLogo.png|125px|link=Lana Del Ray (album)|Lana Del Ray]] |
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|album = [[Lana Del Ray (album)|Lana Del Ray]] |
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− | |previous = [[Oh Say Can You See (song) |
+ | |previous = "[[Oh Say Can You See (song)|Oh Say Can You See]]" |
− | |next = "[[For K, Pt. 2 (song)|For K, Pt. 2]]" |
+ | |next = "[[For K, Pt. 2 (song)|For K, Pt. 2]]" |
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+ | |artist = Lana Del Rey<br><small>(as Lizzy Grant)</small> |
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+ | |written = [[Lana Del Rey]]<br>[[David Kahne]] |
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+ | |producer = David Kahne |
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+ | |time = 3:50<br><small>(See [[#Official versions|official versions]])</small> |
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+ | |album = [[Kill Kill (EP)|Kill Kill]] |
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+ | |previous = "[[Yayo (song)|Yayo]]" |
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⚫ | "'''Gramma (Blue Ribbon Sparkler Trailer Heaven)'''" (registered as "'''Gramma'''" and also known as "'''Blue Ribbon'''") is a song written by [[Lana Del Rey]] and [[David Kahne]]. The song was recorded in 2008 for Del Rey's first EP, ''[[Kill Kill (EP)|Kill Kill]]'', and re-released during 2010 as a track from her debut studio album, ''[[Lana Del Ray (album)|Lana Del Ray]]''. |
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+ | In an interview with ''Index'' magazine in 2008, Del Rey explained "Gramma (Blue Ribbon Sparkler Trailer Heaven) was the last song we recorded and I already had the choruses, and I got to write the verses while I was living in a trailer in New Jersey. The best part of it was the light rail that ran from the Park to Hoboken. I wrote the verses on that, back and forth, because that's the best view of the city. I think that was one of my happiest times, and I think that makes for happiness in the verses. And I remember telling my grandma, 'I wish I could meet someone.' And she said, 'When I was young, we didn't have the chance or the choice to try and see a lot of people - you had to meet a man and that was kind of it - but don't be afraid to meet everybody.' And I thought, you're the first person in my family who's ever made me feel like it's okay to want to try and find the right thing." Producer and writer [[David Kahne]] said on his website that "Lizzy's Gramma is so important in her life. While we were recording, Lizzy had a picture of her Gramma holding her on her lap. Lizzy was crying and her Gramma has such a sweet smile on her face, in the sun at the beach". |
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== Cross-references == |
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+ | * The "A-M-E-R-I-C-A" chant is also used in "[[Come When You Call Me America (song)|Come When You Call Me America]]". |
+ | * Trouble is also mentioned in "[[True Love on the Side (song)|True Love on the Side]]". |
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+ | Del Rey made six known music videos for the song "Gramma (Blue Ribbon Sparkler Trailer Heaven)". All of them surfaced on the internet. The videos feature clips of films and shots of Del Rey herself, similar to the style of many of her homemade music videos. |
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Revision as of 05:22, 13 April 2020
"Gramma (Blue Ribbon Sparkler Trailer Heaven)" (registered as "Gramma" and also known as "Blue Ribbon") is a song written by Lana Del Rey and David Kahne. The song was recorded in 2008 for Del Rey's first EP, Kill Kill, and re-released during 2010 as a track from her debut studio album, Lana Del Ray.
Background and writing
In an interview with Index magazine in 2008, Del Rey explained "Gramma (Blue Ribbon Sparkler Trailer Heaven) was the last song we recorded and I already had the choruses, and I got to write the verses while I was living in a trailer in New Jersey. The best part of it was the light rail that ran from the Park to Hoboken. I wrote the verses on that, back and forth, because that's the best view of the city. I think that was one of my happiest times, and I think that makes for happiness in the verses. And I remember telling my grandma, 'I wish I could meet someone.' And she said, 'When I was young, we didn't have the chance or the choice to try and see a lot of people - you had to meet a man and that was kind of it - but don't be afraid to meet everybody.' And I thought, you're the first person in my family who's ever made me feel like it's okay to want to try and find the right thing." Producer and writer David Kahne said on his website that "Lizzy's Gramma is so important in her life. While we were recording, Lizzy had a picture of her Gramma holding her on her lap. Lizzy was crying and her Gramma has such a sweet smile on her face, in the sun at the beach".
Live performances
Del Rey performed "Gramma (Blue Ribbon Sparkler Trailer Heaven)" live at least two known times, on December 2, 2008 at The National Underground and on August 2, 2009 at Mexicali Live. Most likely at other early shows as well.
Cross-references
- The "A-M-E-R-I-C-A" chant is also used in "Come When You Call Me America".
- Trouble is also mentioned in "True Love on the Side".
Music video(s)
Music video | Information | |
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Released | N/A | |
Length | 3:58 | |
Director | Lana Del Rey | |
Producer | ||
Filmed | Unknown | |
Location | Unknown | |
Vevo views | N/A |
Music video | Information | |
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Released | N/A | |
Length | 4:05 | |
Director | Lana Del Rey | |
Producer | ||
Filmed | Unknown | |
Location | Unknown | |
Vevo views | N/A |
Music video | Information | |
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Released | N/A | |
Length | 4:01 | |
Director | Lana Del Rey | |
Producer | ||
Filmed | Unknown | |
Location | Unknown | |
Vevo views | N/A |
Music video | Information | |
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Released | N/A | |
Length | 4:00 | |
Director | Lana Del Rey | |
Producer | ||
Filmed | Unknown | |
Location | Unknown | |
Vevo views | N/A |
Music video | Information | |
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Released | N/A | |
Length | 4:10 | |
Director | Lana Del Rey | |
Producer | ||
Filmed | Unknown | |
Location | Unknown | |
Vevo views | N/A |
Music video | Information | |
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Released | N/A | |
Length | 3:56 | |
Director | Lana Del Rey | |
Producer | ||
Filmed | Unknown | |
Location | Unknown | |
Vevo views | N/A |
Background and description
Del Rey made six known music videos for the song "Gramma (Blue Ribbon Sparkler Trailer Heaven)". All of them surfaced on the internet. The videos feature clips of films and shots of Del Rey herself, similar to the style of many of her homemade music videos.
Official versions
- Lana Del Ray version — 3:55
- Kill Kill version — 3:50
- Mix 3 — 4:04
- Mix 5 — 4:04
- Instrumental version — 4:02
Lyrics
Gramma said she'll leave the lights on for me
Gramma said the flags are waving for me
Gramma said that somewhere out there there's a good man, waiting for me
A-M-E-R-I-C-A
All I wanna do is play
See the city every day
Pretty party nation
Tell me that you think I'm good
Happy that I make you glad
'Cause I don't wanna think I'm bad, Gramma
I don't wanna think I'm bad
Gramma said she'll leave the lights on for me
Gramma said the flags are waving for me
Gramma said that somewhere out there there's a good man, waiting for me
Gramma said she'll leave the lights on for me
Don't you know you don't need a thing?
Gramma said that somewhere out there there's a good man, waiting for me
T-R-O-U-B-L-E
Trouble's what feels good to me
Crazy ass since I was three
Now I'm out to get you
But I done better lately, Ma
And I'm in love with everyone
And I don't wanna think I'm wrong
Just for feelin' pretty
Gramma said she'll leave the lights on for me
Gramma said the flags are waving for me
Gramma said that somewhere out there there's a good man, waiting for me
Gramma said she'll leave the lights on for me
Gramma said the flags are waving for me
Gramma said that somewhere out there there's a good man, waiting for me
I wanna be the whole world's girl, gramma
I wanna be the whole world's girl
I wanna be the whole world's girl, gramma
Tell me, do you think that's wrong?
Don't cry, honey, crazy girl
Don't you know you are the world?
Every time you feel unsure
Try to remember what you are
Gramma said she'll leave the lights on for me
Gramma said the flags are waving for me
Gramma said that somewhere out there there's a good man, waiting for me
Gramma said she'll leave the lights on for me
Honey, don't you know you have everything?
Gramma said that somewhere out there there's a good man, waiting for me
Gramma said she'll leave the lights on for me
Gramma said the flags are waving for me
Gramma said that somewhere out there there's a good man, waiting for me
Gramma said she'll leave the lights on for me
Gramma said the flags are waving for me
Gramma said that somewhere out there there's a good man, waiting for me
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