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Lana Del Rey, born Elizabeth Woolridge Grant, is an American singer songwriter. Long before her major debut in 2012, Grant had recorded material that has not been officially released. Songs included in this list are registered tracks not commercially or promotionally released, recordings that gained attention from the media or were confirmed by Grant herself.
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Albums and/or Eras
editRock Me Stable/Young Like Me (2005)
editOn April 25, 2005, a seven track compact disc was registered under Elizabeth Woolridge Grant with the United States Copyright Office. The application title was "Rock Me Stable" with another title "Young Like Me" also listed.[1] The track titles are currently unknown.
Sirens (2005-2006)
editSirens is an unreleased independent album by Grant, recorded between 2005 and 2006 when the singer was known by her then-pseudonym, May Jailer. The album was recorded in Lake Placid, New York. On January 10, 2012 Team Hellions had written that he is in the possession of "an album from Ms. Grant that you will never hear!". The entire album was leaked through YouTube in May, 2012.[2][3][4][5][6]
Song | Writer(s) | Notes |
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"A Star for Nick" | Elizabeth Grant | |
"All You Need" | Grant | |
"Aviation" | Grant | |
"Bad Disease" | Grant | |
"Birds of a Feather" | Grant | |
"Find My Own Way" | Grant | |
"For K Part 1" | Grant |
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"I'm Indebited to You" | Grant | |
"My Momma" | Grant | |
"Next to Me" | Grant | |
"Out with a Bang" | Grant | |
"Pretty Baby" | Grant |
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"Pride" | Grant | |
"Try Tonight" | Grant | |
"Westbound" | Grant |
Lizzy Grant and the Phenomena (2006-2007)
editA persona Del Rey used on ReverbNation.com to release two songs.[7][8]
Song | Writer(s) | Notes |
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"Disco" | Elizabeth Grant | |
"For K Part 2" | Grant |
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No Kung Fu (2007)
editSix demos were presented as a demo tape to David Kahne in 2007.[9]
Song | Writer(s) | Notes |
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"Brite Lites" | Elizabeth Grant |
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"Get Drunk" | Grant |
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"Jimmy Gnecco" | Grant |
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"Jump" | Grant |
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"Put Me In A Movie" | Grant |
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"Yayo" | Grant |
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Sparkle Jump Rope Queen (2008-2009)
editOne of Del Rey's many stage names. This "era" contains three songs available on MySpace.[10][11]
Song | Writer(s) | Notes |
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"Axl Rose Husband" | Elizabeth Grant |
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"Blue Ribbon" | Grant |
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"Elvis" | Grant |
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Born to Die era
editBorn to Die demos
editNumerous Born to Die demos have surfaced with a distinct differentiation between the demo and album version.
Song | Writer(s) | Notes |
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"Blue Jeans"[12] | Elizabeth Grant Emile Haynie Dan Heath |
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"Born To Die"[citation needed] | Grant Justin Parker |
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"Carmen"[citation needed] | Grant Parker |
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"Dark Paradise"[13] | Grant Rick Nowels |
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"Diet Mtn Dew"[14] | Grant Mike Daly |
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"Lolita"[15] | Grant |
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"Lucky Ones"[citation needed] | Grant Nowels |
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"Million Dollar Man"[citation needed] | Grant Chris Braide |
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"National Anthem"[16] | Grant David Sneddon |
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"Radio"[citation needed] | Grant Parker |
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"This Is What Makes Us Girls"[17][18] | Grant Jim Irvin Tim Larcombe |
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"Video Games"[19] | Grant |
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"Without You"[citation needed] | Grant Sacha Skarbek |
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Born to Die outtakes
editMajority of these songs were registered at the time of other Born to Die songs, which is why they're speculated as outtakes. Most are also with EMI Music Publishing like all other songs on the album.
Song | Writer(s) | Notes |
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"Are You Ready"[20] | Elizabeth Grant Eg White |
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"Drive"[citation needed] | Grant Justin Parker |
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"Driving In Cars With Boys"[21] | Grant |
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"Gas Station"[22] | Grant Kahne |
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"Hey Lolita Hey"[23] | Grant |
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"Hundred Dollar Bill"[21] | Grant |
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"Kinda Outta Luck"[21][24] | Grant Joe Henson Alexis Leon Smith |
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"Little Girls"[25] | Grant |
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"Last Girl On Earth"[citation needed] | Grant Parker |
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"Live or Die"[26] | Grant Jarrad Rogers |
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"Marilyn Monroe"[21] | Grant Parker |
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"Mermaid Hotel"[27] | Grant |
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"On Our Way"[21] | Grant Parker |
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"Raise Me Up"[28] | Grant |
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"Roses"[29] | Grant Chris Braide |
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"Smartie"[30] | Grant David Kahne |
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"Take Me To Paris"[31] | Grant Guy Chambers Liam Howe |
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"Velvet Crowbar"[32] | Grant Parker |
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"You Can Be The Boss"[21][33] | Grant Henson Leon Smith |
Born to Die - The Paradise Edition Outtakes
editSongs which were supposed to be on the November 2012 re-release of Born to Die.
Song | Writer(s) | Notes |
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"Paradise"[34] | Elizabeth Grant Rick Nowels Emile Haynie |
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"Will You Still Love Me"[35][36] | Grant Rick Nowels |
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Miscellaneous
editList of various songs which era are not stated or assumed.
Song | Writer(s) | Notes |
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"1949"[citation needed] | Elizabeth Grant |
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"Afraid"[37][38][39][40][41][42] | Grant |
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"Backfire"[37][43][44][45][46][47][48][49][50][51] | Grant |
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"Because of You"[37][52] | Grant Sacha Skarbek |
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"Be My Daddy" | Grant John Frederik Fortis |
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"Big Bad Wolf""[37][53][40][54][55][41][42] | Grant |
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"Boarding School"[56][32] | Grant Chris Seefried |
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"Break My Fall"[citation needed] | Grant Anthony Edward Whiting Miranda Cooper |
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"Behind Closed Doors"[citation needed] | Grant Whiting Cooper |
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"Butterflies"[citation needed] | Grant Liam Howe Joe Cross |
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"Butterflies Part 2"[57] | Grant James Irvin Tim Larcombe |
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"Caught You Boy"[58] | Grant James Dring Jody Street |
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"Children of the Bad Revolution"[59] | Grant Dring Street |
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"Come When You Call Me America"[citation needed] | Grant |
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"Daddy Issues"[citation needed] | Grant | |
"Damn You"[44] | Grant |
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"Dangerous Girl"[21] | Grant Richard Mould Ralph S. Andrew |
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"Delicious"[37][53][40][54][55] | Grant |
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"Dum Dum"[citation needed] | Grant |
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"Dynamite" | Grant |
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"The End of the World"[citation needed] | Grant |
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"Every Man Has His Wish"[citation needed] | Grant Crispin Macmichael Sandys Hunt |
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"Fake Diamond"[32] | Grant |
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"Fordham Road"[citation needed] | Grant |
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"From The End"[60] | Grant |
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"Gangsta Boy"[21] | Grant Harry James Angus |
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"Goodbye Kiss"[21][61] | Sergio Pizzorno |
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"Ghetto Baby"[62][63][64][65][66] | Grant Roy Kerr Anu Pillai |
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"Girl That Got Away"[67] | Grant Dring Street |
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"Go Go Dancer"[68][69] | Grant |
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"Happiest Girl in the Whole USA"[21] | Donna Fargo |
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"Heart-Shaped Box"[70] | Kurt Cobain |
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"Heavy Hitter"[21] | Grant |
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"Hit and Run" | Grant |
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"Hollywood's Dead"[44] | Grant Chris Braide |
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"I Don't Want To Go"[citation needed] | Grant |
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"Is It Wrong?"[71] | Grant Paul Herman |
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"Jealous Girl"[citation needed] | Grant Elizabeth Foster Edward Kerr Anuroop Pillai |
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"Lift Your Eyes"[72] | Grant |
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"Making Out"[citation needed] | Grant Mathew William Benbrook |
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"The Man I Love"[21] | Grant |
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"Match Made In Heaven"[citation needed] | Grant |
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"Methamphetamines"[citation needed] | Grant |
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"Moije Joue"[citation needed] | Grant |
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"Money Hunny"[citation needed] | Grant | |
"Motel 6"[73] | Grant Dring Street |
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"My Best Days"[citation needed] | Grant |
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"Never Let Me Go"[21][74][75][76][77] | Grant |
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"Noir" | Grant |
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"Oh Say Can You See" | Grant | |
"Oooh Baby"[54][65][69][78] | Grant Eg White |
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"Pin Up Galore"[citation needed] | Grant |
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"Playing Dangerous"[37][38][39][40][41][42] | Grant Mads Louis Hauge Phil Thornalley |
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"Prom Song (Gone Wrong)"[citation needed] | Grant |
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"Push Me Down"[citation needed] | Grant |
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"Put The Radio On"[21][79][80] | Grant Howe Richard Stannard |
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"Queen of Disaster" | Grant Chris Braide |
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"Resistance"[citation needed] | Grant Sandys Hunt |
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"Ruby Tuesday"[citation needed] | Grant |
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"Serial Killer"[54][65][69] | Grant |
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"She's Not Me"[81] | Grant |
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"Summer of Sam"[54][65][69] | Grant |
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"Trash (Magic)"[citation needed] | Grant |
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"Truth In Your Eyes"[citation needed] | Grant | |
"Us Against The World"[82] | Grant Dring Street |
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"White Pontiac Heaven"[citation needed] | Grant |
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"You and Me"[citation needed] | Grant |
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"You're Gonna Love Me"[citation needed] | Grant |
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- ^ "LANA DEL REY 'RIDE OR DIE' DEMO SNIPPET HITS WEB". popcrush.com. 2012. Retrieved July 30, 2012.
- ^ "Us Against The World - Lana Del Rey". BMI. 2012. Retrieved May 14, 2012.