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|written = Sacha Distel<br>Jean Broussolle<br>Jack Reardon |
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|recorded = July 30, 2014 <small>(Lana Del Rey cover)</small> |
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== Cover version == |
== Cover version == |
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− | On March 22, 2018, news article site ''Tyrannosaurus'' posted a review of the album [[Lust for Life (album)|''Lust for Life'']]. In the review, they confirmed that an early version of "[[Beautiful People Beautiful Problems (song)|Beautiful People Beautiful Problems]]" |
+ | On March 22, 2018, news article site ''Tyrannosaurus'' posted a review of the album [[Lust for Life (album)|''Lust for Life'']]. In the review, they confirmed that an early version of "[[Beautiful People Beautiful Problems (song)|Beautiful People Beautiful Problems]]" sans [[Stevie Nicks]] was originally intended for the Tim Burton film, ''Big Eyes'', and also revealed the song title of "The Good Life," with both being recorded in 2014.<ref>[https://www.tyrannosaurus.co/news/2018/3/21/lustforlife Steele, Nico & Forero, Andres (March 21, 2018). "Into the Blue: Lana Del Rey's Lust for Life, 8 Months Later". ''Tyrannosaurus''<nowiki>. [Access date: July 11, 2018]</nowiki>]</ref> |
− | Del Rey's cover was recorded on July 30, 2014 |
+ | Del Rey's cover was recorded on July 30, 2014. This rendition of the song features a sparse arrangement of strings, electric guitar, and drums. It is performed in the key of A minor and at a tempo of approximately 99 beats per minute, lasting a duration of three minutes and thirty-seven seconds. |
− | A snippet of the song leaked on August 7, 2018, with a second leaking on January 12, 2019. The full song leaked on March 28, 2020. |
+ | A snippet of the song leaked on August 7, 2018, with a second leaking on January 12, 2019. The full song leaked on March 28, 2020. The original file is labeled "THE GOOD LIFE ELS 7.30.14". |
== Lyrics == |
== Lyrics == |
Revision as of 07:13, 23 April 2020
"The Good Life" is a popular song written by Sacha Distel with French lyrics by Jean Broussolle and published in 1962. It was made famous by Tony Bennett's recording in 1963 with English lyrics. Other notable recordings of the song include those by Frank Sinatra, Nancy Wilson, and Lou Donaldson.
Cover version
On March 22, 2018, news article site Tyrannosaurus posted a review of the album Lust for Life. In the review, they confirmed that an early version of "Beautiful People Beautiful Problems" sans Stevie Nicks was originally intended for the Tim Burton film, Big Eyes, and also revealed the song title of "The Good Life," with both being recorded in 2014.[1]
Del Rey's cover was recorded on July 30, 2014. This rendition of the song features a sparse arrangement of strings, electric guitar, and drums. It is performed in the key of A minor and at a tempo of approximately 99 beats per minute, lasting a duration of three minutes and thirty-seven seconds.
A snippet of the song leaked on August 7, 2018, with a second leaking on January 12, 2019. The full song leaked on March 28, 2020. The original file is labeled "THE GOOD LIFE ELS 7.30.14".
Lyrics
Oh, the good life, full of fun
Seems to be the ideal
Yes, the good life lets you hide
All the sadness you feel
You won't really fall in love
For you can't take the chance
So be honest with yourself
Don't try to fake romance
It's the good life, to be free
And explore the unknown
Like the heartaches when you learn
You must face life alone
Please remember, I still want you
And in case you wonder why
Well, just wake up
Kiss the good life goodbye