"Salvatore" (originally titled "Ice Cream"[S 1]) is a song written by Lana Del Rey and Rick Nowels that is featured as the tenth track on Del Rey's third major-label full-length album Honeymoon.
Background and writing[]
The song was written and recorded in 2014.[S 2] "Salvatore" premiered on Huw Stephens' BBC Radio 1 show on September 15, 2015, three days prior to the release of Honeymoon.
Del Rey described the song as "probably the [one] that's the most different from all the other tracks on the record." She described it as having an "Old World, Italian feel," and classified it as a "weirder" and "filmic" song. She stated that she loves the chorus of the song.[1]
Critical reception[]
After the song was premiered on BBC Radio 1, Jon Blisten of Rolling Stone described the track as a glamorous, sensual new ode and also said: "From its title to its marching drums and swelling, aching string melody, "Salvatore" has a classic Italian feel, and Del Rey's breathy, delicate vocals bring a strong sense of cinematic nostalgia to the lyrics."[2]
Live performance(s)[]
Del Rey sang an a cappella snippet of the song on July 13, 2016, at the Montreux Jazz Festival in Switzerland by audience request and on August 1, 2017, at the House of Blues in Anaheim, California, on February 1, 2018, in Sunrise, Florida at the LA to the Moon Tour, and July 2, 2023, in Lido di Camaiore, Italy, for the La Prima Estate, as part of the Did You Know That There’s a Tunnel Under Ocean Blvd Promotional Tour.
Cross-references[]
- A hot summer is also mentioned in "Shades of Cool", while summer is also mentioned in "Summer Bummer", "Summer of Sam" and "Summertime Sadness", among several others.
- Del Rey calls her lover a king in "Catch and Release", "Hawaiian Tropic", "Heavy Hitter", "JFK", "Prom Song (Gone Wrong)", "Queen of Disaster" and "Starry Eyed".
- "ice cream" is also mentioned in "Black Bathing Suit" and "Venice Bitch".
- Jazz is also mentioned in "Brooklyn Baby", "Shades of Cool", "Terrence Loves You" and "Ultraviolence", among several others.
- Limousines are also mentioned in "St Tropez".
- Miami is also mentioned in "Florida Kilos".
- Rain is also mentioned in "Born to Die", "Hot Hot Hot" and "God Knows I Tried".
- Rap music is also mentioned in "Art Deco".
- "Salvatore" is also mentioned in "Backfire".
- "Soft ice cream" is also mentioned in "Carmen".
- The blues is also mentioned in "Sweet Carolina" and "Terrence Loves You".
- The color blue is also mentioned in "Honeymoon", "Old Money", "The Blackest Day", "Video Games" and "Your Girl", among many other songs.
- The "downtown scene" is also mentioned in "Art Deco", "Dum Dum" and "So Legit".
- The melody of the bridge is an adaptation of the saxophone intro from "Careless Whisper", a 1984 hit song by George Michael. Whether it's intentional or not is not known.
- The ocean is also mentioned in "Bentley", "Religion" and in the poem "LA Who Am I to Love You". It is also the alternate title for "Kill Kill".
- The phrase "I adore you" also appears in "Tomorrow Never Came" and in the poem "LA Who Am I to Love You".
Official versions[]
- Album version — 4:41
- Instrumental version — 4:43
- "Ice Cream" demo version — Unknown
Lyrics[]
All the lights in Miami begin to gleam
Ruby, blue and green, neon too
Everything looks better from above, my king
Like aquamarine, ocean’s blue
Ah-ah-ah-ah-ah, ah-ah-ah-ah-ah
Calciatore
La-da-da-da-da, la-da-da-da-da
Limousines
Ah-ah-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, you sang jazz and blues
Ah-ah-ah-ah-ah, ah-ah-ah-ah-ah
Calciatore
La-da-da-da-da, la-da-da-da-da
Limousine
Ah-ah-ah-ah-ah, ah-ah-ah-ah-ah
Ciao, amore
La-da-da-da-da, la-da-da-da-da
Soft ice creams
The summer’s wild
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
your Medellín, 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-ah-ah
Calciatore
Ah-ah-ah-ah-ah, ah-ah-ah-ah-ah
Limousines
Ah-ah-ah-ah-ah, ah-ah-ah-ah-ah
Ciao, amore
Ah-ah-ah-ah-ah, ah-ah-ah-ah-ah
Soft ice cream
Credits[]
Personnel
- Lana Del Rey – vocals, songwriting, production
- Rick Nowels – songwriting, production, pads, mellotron, strings, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, piano, bass, percussion
- Kieron Menzies – production, engineering, recording, mixing, percussion
- Brian Griffin – live drums, percussion
- Patrick Warren – orchestrations
- Trevor Yasuda & Chris Garcia – engineering, additional recording
- Phil Joly & Iris Sofia – assistant engineering
- Adam Ayan – mastering
Technical
- Recorded at Electric Lady Studios in New York City, New York.
References[]
- ↑ Gordon, Jeremy (September 15, 2015). "Lana Del Rey Shares "Salvatore"". Pitchfork. https://pitchfork.com/news/61207-lana-del-rey-shares-salvatore/. Retrieved July 9, 2023.
- ↑ Blistein, Jon (September 15, 2015). "Lana Del Rey Serenades in Amorous, 'Old World' 'Salvatore'". Rolling Stone. https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-news/lana-del-rey-serenades-in-amorous-old-world-salvatore-115566/. Retrieved July 9, 2023.
Notes[]
- ↑ This is speculation and should not be relied upon. It has not been confirmed by any official sources, but has been reported by BlackoutZone, who is considered a reliable insider by the community.
- ↑ This is speculation and should not be relied upon. It has not been confirmed by any official sources, but has been reported by Unknown, who is considered a reliable insider by the community.
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