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The following is a list of unconfirmed songs by Lana Del Rey. The song titles herein are based entirely on rumors from fans and other unreliable sources. It is advised not to assume that the titles listed on this page are real.

Rumored songs[]

Song title Notes
"$$$" Speculated to not actually exist, used as an alias for "Money Hunny".
"American Dream" Speculated to not actually exist, used as an alias for the "Dangerous Girl" a cappella demo.
"Bittersweet Anthem" Was featured on multiple set lists for Del Rey's Did You Know That There’s a Tunnel Under Ocean Blvd Promotional Tour, but was never performed. Speculated to be a mashup of "National Anthem" and The Verve's 1997 song "Bittersweet Symphony".
"Cinnamon" Speculated to not actually exist, used as an alias for "Put the Radio On".
"Don't You Know I'm Beautiful"
"Downtown Persona"
"Fake Rolex"
"Friend of Mine" Speculated to not actually exist, used as an alias for the "Trash Magic" demo.
"Future Jazz" Speculated to not actually exist, used as a description of the sound of Honeymoon.
"Garden of Eden" Speculated to not actually exist, used as an alias for "Making Out".
"Give Me More"
"Hey Man" Speculated to not actually exist, used as an alias for "Backfire".
"High Roller"
"Little by Little"
"Lucky Star"
"Midnight Blues"
"Mine"
"Nasty" Speculated to not actually exist, used as an alias for "Be My Daddy".
"New song - 2007-01-01" Speculated to not actually exist, used as an alias for the "Brite Lites" demo.
"NYC Beauty"
"Ocean" Possible alternate title for "The Ocean".
"Ocean 2" Possible alternate title for "The Ocean".
"Only Fools Run In" Speculated to not actually exist, possibly an alternate title.
"Pearl Watch Me on Ring a Bell Psycho Lifeguard" Additional titles that once made up a working title for Did You Know That There’s a Tunnel Under Ocean Blvd. Del Rey has alluded that this phrase is actually five different titles, though it is unknown if they are song titles or not.
"Picking Up the Pieces" Possibly a misattribution of the Paloma Faith song of the same name.
"Practice" Speculated to not actually exist, used as an alias for "Fake Diamond".
"Preacher"
"Pretty Is Another Word" Speculated to not actually exist, made up by insiders.
"Push and Shove"
"Red Sheets"
"Rolls Royce" Speculated to not actually exist, possibly an alternate title.
"Roundup" Rumored by a leaker, recorded under the stage name Lizzy Grant. Produced by David Kahne.
"Scary" Speculated to not actually exist, used as an alias for "Criminals Run the World".
"Screw You" Speculated to not actually exist, possibly an alternate title for "Damn You".
"Seven Eleven" Speculated to not actually exist, possibly an alternate title for "Motel 6".
"Singer of Time"
"Still Haven't / Still Haven't Seen You Cry" Song by Alvin Stardust written and produced by Daft Dog, though a GEMA registration attributes Del Rey to a version of the song. Her involvement is unknown and unconfirmed.
"Sunday Switch-Up"
"Sunset Boulevard" Rumored to be an outtake from the scrapped collaborative album with The Last Shadow Puppets.
"Til the Night / Until the Night"
"Trans-Am" Title was written on a notepad seen in a photo of Del Rey in the studio during January 2013. Possibly an outtake from Ultraviolence.
"Tuesday" Speculated to not actually exist, possibly an alternate title.

Fake song titles[]

The following is a list of song titles previously rumored to involve Lana Del Rey but have been confirmed to either not exist or be misattributions.

Song title Reason
"1967 Chevy"
"American Flag"
"Angels in America"
"Backyard"
"Big Dreams" Title of a song that samples "Blue Jeans", mistaken for a separate song by Del Rey. Registered on ISWC.
"Break the Cycle" Also known as "Broken Cycle". The song is registered with ISWC to an artist by the name of Elizabeth C Grant, who is unrelated to Del Rey.
"But You Didn't"
"Cat Eyes" Confirmed fake by an insider.
"Could Be You"
"Daneel Olivaw" Said to be an outtake from Lust for Life made up by insiders as a joke.
"Doijroij" Fan-made mashup of "Carmen", "Playground", and "Summer of Sam".
"Dope" Was originally believed to be an outtake from the unreleased The Last Shadow Puppets collaboration album. Title revealed to be fake.
"Epiphany" The song is registered with ISWC to an artist by the name of Elizabeth C Grant, who is unrelated to Del Rey.
"Exorcism" Fake lyrics also spread alongside the song title.
"Fallen Angel of the Lord"
"Fresh Princess"
"Gold Guitar"
"Hi Darlin'"
"Him & I" Song by G-Eazy rumored to have featured Del Rey originally, though now features Halsey. This was confirmed to be false, as it was confirmed to originally be a collaboration with Madison Love.
"Jonah"
"Juicy Lolita" Title used for a fan-made mashup of "Lolita" and "Juicy" by The Notorious B.I.G.
"Little Angel"
"Lucky Struggle" Said to be an outtake from Ultraviolence.
"Lullabye"
"Mary (Scared of Me)" Said to be an outtake from Lust for Life made up by insiders as a joke.
"Mrs. Kennedy"
"Nobody Looks at You (Like You Do) / Nonny Peeka Monger" Made up by insiders as a joke.
"My Life Depends on You" The song is registered to an artist by the name of Elizabeth Grant, who is unrelated to Del Rey.
"Nowhere to Go"
"Rock Me Stable" Refers to the alternate title of the EP Young like Me, rather than a song.
"Rollercoaster"
"Rosary Bead Choir"
"Roundtrip Ticket"
"Russian"
"Smoke and Mirrors"
"Sparkle Jump Rope Queen" Title refers to one of Del Rey's old stage names, rather than a song.
"Speed"
"Sunrise in California"
"The High End of Low"
"Trippin' Over You" Del Rey's voice was manipulated by AI to cover the song by Cheat Codes and PRINCE$$ ROSIE.
"Truth in Your Eyes"
"Under Your Skin" Said to be a song recorded for the scrapped collaborative album with The Last Shadow Puppets. The title was confirmed to be fake.
"Vegas Baby" False title used as an alias for "Go Go Dancer".
"Walkout"
"Wild Side" Title of a song registered to ASCAP that samples "Born to Die", mistaken for an original song by Del Rey. Coincidentally, an unrelated song by the name of "Wildside" has since been confirmed to exist.
"Young like Me" Refers to the title of the EP Young like Me, rather than a song.

Rumored demos/versions/covers[]

Song title Notes
"American Dream" Rumored to be a demo of "Damn You" with a length of a minute.
"Backfire" (Version 2)
"Blue Jeans" (Laptop demo)
"Breaking My Heart" (Demo) Rumored by several sources.
"Caught You Boy" (Demo)
"Cruel World" (Demo) Rumored by an insider.
"Dance for Money" (Version 2) Rumored to have new vocals.
"Delicious" (Version 2)
"Diet Mntn Dew" (Demo 5) Demo rumored to exist with a length of five minutes.
"Every Man Gets His Wish"
(Acoustic version)
"I Want It All" (Version 3)
"Live or Die" (Versions 3–6)
"St. Tropez" (Final)
"A Star for Nick" (Version 2) Said to have extra lyrics.
"Summer of Sam" (Final)
"The Ocean" (Version 2)
"When I Fall in Love" Cover of song by Nat King Cole, reportedly performed by Del Rey at the wedding of George Clooney and Amal Alamuddin on September 27, 2014.

Fake demos/versions/covers[]

This is a list of demos, versions and snippets of songs that have been proven fake.

Song title Notes
"Arcadia" (Demo) Version listed for sale misidentified as a demo.
"Dreamgirl"
("I'm Your Favorite Song" demo)
Edited together from the song's stems.
"If It Be Your Will" Del Rey's voice was manipulated by AI to cover the Leonard Cohen song.
"Jealous Girl" (Version 2) Fanmade version of the song.
"Ten Dollar Ring" (Studio version) Song by Bryan Dunn performed live with Del Rey in 2007. Studio version confirmed to not exist by an insider.
"To Catch a Thief" Song by Lovage, covered by a singer with a voice similar to Del Rey's.
"Trash Magic" ("The Man I Love" demo) Fanmade edit of the song's demo.

References[]

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