Summertime Sadness [Remix]

Lana Del Rey · Other Songs - Lana Del Rey

I got my red dress on tonight

Dancing in the dark in the pale moonlight

Done my hair up real big beauty queen style

High heels off, I'm feeling alive



Oh, my God, I feel it in the air

Telephone wires above are sizzling like a snare

Honey, I'm on fire, I feel it everywhere

Nothing scares me anymore



Kiss me hard before you go

Summertime sadness

I just wanted you to know

That, baby, you're the best



I've got that summertime, summertime sadness

S-s-summertime, summertime sadness

Got that summertime, summertime sadness

Oh, oh, oh



I've got that summertime

I've got that summertime

I've got that summertime

I've got that summertime, summertime sadness



I've got that summertime

I've got that summertime

I've got that summertime, summertime sadness



I'm feelin' electric tonight

Cruising down the coast goin' 'bout 99

Got my bad baby by my heavenly side

I know if I go, I'll die happy tonight



Oh, my God, I feel it in the air

Telephone wires above are sizzling like a snare

Honey, I'm on fire, I feel it everywhere

Nothing scares me anymore



Kiss me hard before you go

Summertime sadness

I just wanted you to know

That, baby, you're the best



I've got that summertime, summertime sadness

S-s-summertime, summertime sadness

Got that summertime, summertime sadness

Oh, oh, oh



I've got that summertime

I've got that summertime, summertime sadness

S-s-summertime, summertime sadness

Got that summertime, summertime sadness

Oh, oh, oh



Got that summertime

I've got that summertime, summertime sadness

S-s-summertime, summertime sadness

Got that summertime, summertime sadness

Oh, oh, oh

Summertime Sadness [Remix]

Lana Del Rey's 'Summertime Sadness' stands as a defining anthem of the dream-pop revival, blending her signature melancholic vocals with a haunting, synth-driven arrangement. Originally released as part of the 'Born to Die' era, the track captures the essence of 1950s nostalgia twisted through a lens of modern heartbreak. The remix version amplifies the atmospheric depth, reinforcing the song's role as a cultural touchstone for indie and alternative music. Del Rey's emotive delivery transforms the underlying rhythm into a vehicle for introspection, making it a staple in playlists that explore themes of lost love and cinematic sorrow. Its enduring popularity highlights her ability to craft recordings that resonate across generations, cementing her status as a pivotal figure in contemporary pop artistry.