Lana Del Rey pays homage to John Denver by covering his 1971 classic «Take Me Home, Country Roads» in a one-off single. Del Rey, known for her dreamy vocals, beautifully interprets the Americana favorite, infusing it with a reflective and haunting quality.
As the track progresses, a choir of voices joins in, creating a cathartic finish that encapsulates the dream of returning home. Del Rey's cover aligns with her recurring themes of embracing overlooked aspects of Americana in her music, expressing a yearning for simplicity and domesticity.
Accompanied by cover art featuring a personal black-and-white photo of Del Rey, her sister Caroline «Chuck» Grant, and her niece Phoenix, the release follows her tradition of incorporating familial elements into her work.
This cover comes months after she referenced John Denver in the opening track of her 2023 album, «Did you know that there’s a tunnel under Ocean Blvd.»
Del Rey has been active with several releases since her ninth studio album in March, collaborating with Holly Macve on «Suburban House» and unveiling the previously shelved 2014 recording, «Say Yes To Heaven.» Recently, she performed a cover of «Unchained Melody» on the NBC holiday special Christmas at Graceland, marking her first live televised performance since 2012.
The alt-pop artist is currently nominated for four Grammy awards, including Album of the Year and Best Alternative Music Album for «Did you know that there’s a tunnel under Ocean Blvd.» Her track «A&W» received nominations for Song of the Year and Best Alternative Music Performance. Del Rey also contributed to Album of the Year nominees by Taylor Swift and Jon Batiste.
Earlier this year, Del Rey embarked on a mini-tour, emphasizing her commitment to