Lana Del Rey covers “Take Me Home, Country Roads” by John Denver

With the cover, Lana Del Rey presents the second release after her last successful album.

Lana Del Rey releases a unique take on the timeless John Denver classic “Take Me Home, Country Roads.”

The single, released on December 1st, is Del Rey’s second release following her ninth studio album DID YOU KNOW THAT THERE’S A TUNNEL UNDER OCEAN BLVD. The album was recently nominated for four Grammys.

Cover photo for Lana Del Rey’s rendition of “Take Me Home, Country Roads”

Pure Lana Del Rey: maximum longing

Unsurprisingly, the singer introduces aspects of her signature sound in her rendition of the 1971 song. Above all, this includes a soulful approach to singing. Longing for loved ones and the feeling of home: Through Del Rey’s personal touch, the song represents a soundtrack for exactly this feeling. A fan comments on Del Rey’s song on YouTube: “Lana’s voice sounds like home. It’s soothing and gentle, like a mother singing a lullaby to her children. When I listen to her, all I feel is warmth and peace.”

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“Take Me Home, Country Roads” is particularly known for its interpretation by the Righteous Brothers and became famous for its use in the film “Ghost”.

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