This is pure Lana. I am a huge fan of Lana Del Rey and all the music she is making now, but this is the old school Lizzy Grant that was there from the very beginning. It's so authentic and just makes me smile :) I went to Fordham as well before dropping out after a year to pursue my passion!
Agree! This is 5 years later and shes releasing her COTCC album, and I don’t like it. I don’t like her working with jack antonoff (NFR) bexause to me it lacks authenticity. To me, Lana’s height and peak authenticity was her simple Lizzy/may jailer days and her earlier lana days when her songs had the beautiful instrumental backings.. I suppose nothing gold can stay. Love her always, though.
Oh to be 17 again, alone in my car and singing "I know I shouldn't do what it is I could" while on my way to do something I should not have been doing... :) this song is so special ❤
I’m 16 and her old songs from when she was called lizzy grant remind me of when it was autumn and I was in middle school listening to her songs while walking to school now I do online because highschool rumours got way too bad😭
im 22 now. started listening to lana back in 2012 when i was 11. this song specifically takes me back to when i was 17 too though. that’s when i discovered it and i’ve loved it since then. i started playing it on my guitar and singing along. reminds me of my boyfriend at the time. makes me very nostalgic. i wish i could go back and re-live a day where i’m 17 and my only worry is waking up for school :) best years of my life, 17 to 19
Born and raised on Valentine ave. Fordham is my stomping ground and I know what Mary she's talking about. I love that Lana walked the same streets as me 💙💙💙
Never would I have imagined that anyone (except a rapper) would reference my old neighborhood in their music. It seems Lana wasn't content to remain within the confines of Fordham University when she attended. Then again, by the time she attended Fordham U., the surrounding neighborhood was changing, nowhere near as bad as it had been in the eighties and nineties. Fordham Road itself wasn't that bad (it's lots better now), but the side streets were a nightmare: Valentine (which Lana mentions), Creston, Morris, Walton, Davidson, etc. It's been a long time since I've been around that area, but I heard it's improved greatly. You could probably play this song there without getting beat up.
Try 1976-1980. NYC had just come out of that financial crisis. But, maybe it was always a tough neighborhood. Fordham U. Class of 1980 at your service.
I lived in front of Fordham University. It’s in the Bronx. Valentine ave is about 5 to 6 avenues from the school. The metro-north station is located next to the front entrance of the school. It can take you to Connecticut or to Manhattan’s Grand Central Station. She probably took it to go to some gigs in the city. She lived on campus for about a year.
Lana has this unreleased song called Fordham Road. I don’t just love it because I am also a Fordham alumn and lived in her dorm room, but the folksy angle she puts on it is so good. The Stone Mary in the Garden refers to the Mary Status that sits in the courtyard of the dorm building she lived in and could see from her window.
The way she just drops some sentences reminds me of the subconsciousness, "loose" mentions she uses in Text Book and Blue Banisters as well. She's so amazing
This is one of Lana’s best songs in my opinion, especially since it was just written and composed by her. The lyrics are so beautiful and paint a vivid picture and it sounds so haunting. I love it
I think she's talking about drug and alcohol addiction. "what she hears she say" is to go and drink. In one interview she said that she even drinks in the "daytime" and "alone". Also her uncle taught her guitar, and she started writing songs when she was 16 and she was an alcoholic til 18.
Great tune. I'm a grad student at Fordham- great school and an interesting road no doubt. The Bronx on the whole isn't as bad as it once was though. I think it's still riding on the reputation it had in the '80s. Statistically it has a lower crime rate than San Francisco, believe it or not. Anyway, love the "I'm not gonna do what I hear me say" line. Fantastic writing on her part.
Riverdale is comparatively speaking a very small section of the Bronx, and it has always been the most expensive area in the borough as far as I know-it probably wasn't affected by the "burning" Bronx so much. I wasn't alive then so I can't say for sure. Most people consider Riverdale to be separate from the Bronx, though it's technically part of it. It's very residential and upscale-super nice colonial homes with huge green lawns and riverfront views-very unlike the urban majority of the borough.
@@cierraholmes2770 Thank you, 30 blocks south of Fordham Road is the heart of the South Bronx. 30 Blocks north is that rather Toney Enclave known as Riverdale. Fordham Class of 1980.
30 blocks to Fordham Road That's a bad neighborhood Crack house on the corner I know I shouldn't do what it is I could The stone Mary in the garden She let me know she watching She said I better get walking I better walk away I don't know why it is that I wanna stay, I don't know what it is that makes me feel this way, But I'm not gonna do what I hear me say, I'm just gonna walk, I'm gonna walk away. I catch a dollar in the wind and I buy a cup of coffee, There's a place on Valentine that still charge ninety cents I keep on walking in the daytime, and in my eyes it's always nighttime And I like it when it's me at night ‘Cause that's when all the stars come out I don't know why it is that I wanna stay, I don't know what it is that makes me feel this way, But I'm not gonna do what I hear me say, I'm just gonna walk, I'm gonna walk away. it's the greatest it's the greatest day it's the greatest it's the greatest day I'm not gonna do what I hear me say, I'm just gonna walk, I'm gonna walk away.
I'm going to graduate my 8th grade in the same college she attended at Fordham university. it's honestly very cool to know me and my favorite artists lived and walked around the same steers in the bronx
Fordham is a name of the University where she had studied. But Fordham Road is a metro station in NYC. I think she has a lot of memories connected with her young years, students life and her really hard past. I can just picture her standing on metro station. She's waiting, holding cheap coffee in her hand and thinking about everything she has done. She's wearing a bit too big sweater (it's light orange sweater) and jeans. I love that picture. I can make a video now. (Sorry for my English, but it's not my native language. I know it only from school.)
Fordham rd is an actual street and essentially neighborhood. It's pretty ghetto and most Fordham U. Students probably don't chill on the side streets too much
I believe she is and where it crosses Valentine Avenue is 2 blocks East of the Grand Concourse as I recall. (Fordham Class of 1980 at your service). I am also going an article of my alumni site of all the Fordham Roads around the country. There is one in L.A. but let's not get nuts here :)
30 blocks to Fordham road That's a bad neighborhood Crack house on the corner I know I shouldn't do what it is I could The stone Mary in the garden she, Let me know she watching she, Said I better get walking I better walk away I don't know why it is that I wanna stay I don't know what it is that makes me feel this way But I'm not gonna do what I hear me say I'm just gonna walk, I'm gonna walk away I catch a dollar in the wind and I, Buy a cup of coffee I, There's a place on Valentine that still charge 90 cent I keep on walking in the daytime and, In my eyes it's always nighttime and, I like when it's me at night Cause that's when all the stars come out Out, oh I don't know why it is that I wanna stay I don't know what it is that makes me feel this way But I'm not gonna do what I hear me say I'm just gonna walk, I'm gonna walk away It's the great- this is the greatest day It's the great- this is the greatest day, oh I'm not gonna do what I hear me say I'm just gonna walk, I'm gonna walk away
This is pure Lana. I am a huge fan of Lana Del Rey and all the music she is making now, but this is the old school Lizzy Grant that was there from the very beginning. It's so authentic and just makes me smile :) I went to Fordham as well before dropping out after a year to pursue my passion!
Similar to Pawn Shop Blues- gives those feelings
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Agree! This is 5 years later and shes releasing her COTCC album, and I don’t like it. I don’t like her working with jack antonoff (NFR) bexause to me it lacks authenticity. To me, Lana’s height and peak authenticity was her simple Lizzy/may jailer days and her earlier lana days when her songs had the beautiful instrumental backings.. I suppose nothing gold can stay. Love her always, though.
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made me cry
Oh to be 17 again, alone in my car and singing "I know I shouldn't do what it is I could" while on my way to do something I should not have been doing... :) this song is so special ❤
I love that! I'm 17 now, maybe I should do that as well. This song is amazing and I've been a Lana stan for a few years now.
same :') im 25 now and it reminds me of university days
I’m 16 and her old songs from when she was called lizzy grant remind me of when it was autumn and I was in middle school listening to her songs while walking to school now I do online because highschool rumours got way too bad😭
I hope u doing good @@sydnieASMR
im 22 now. started listening to lana back in 2012 when i was 11. this song specifically takes me back to when i was 17 too though. that’s when i discovered it and i’ve loved it since then. i started playing it on my guitar and singing along. reminds me of my boyfriend at the time. makes me very nostalgic. i wish i could go back and re-live a day where i’m 17 and my only worry is waking up for school :) best years of my life, 17 to 19
Born and raised on Valentine ave. Fordham is my stomping ground and I know what Mary she's talking about. I love that Lana walked the same streets as me 💙💙💙
Wow that’s so beautiful tell us more!!
@@evanfinnerty4161 it's the huge catholic church. Yup the 4 train would be on the right from the left side of the church, by the Mary
She is talking about the statue of Mary in the garden behind her dorm, Queens Court where I also lived. Its on campus
Knowing you have once been where Lana has is definitely a HUGE flex 😭😭
I always forget this one but it's seriously one of her best songs...
Almost every unreleased sing she has is one of her best songs
exactly...
Honestly its soo good i always come back
RIghTT?? Me too😭😭😭
it’s one of my favorites too, especially the part about catching a dollar in the wind :) idk why but i relate to it
Never would I have imagined that anyone (except a rapper) would reference my old neighborhood in their music. It seems Lana wasn't content to remain within the confines of Fordham University when she attended. Then again, by the time she attended Fordham U., the surrounding neighborhood was changing, nowhere near as bad as it had been in the eighties and nineties.
Fordham Road itself wasn't that bad (it's lots better now), but the side streets were a nightmare: Valentine (which Lana mentions), Creston, Morris, Walton, Davidson, etc. It's been a long time since I've been around that area, but I heard it's improved greatly. You could probably play this song there without getting beat up.
Patrick Chappelle do you still live in NYC?
No Pugsley's reference though
Manuela Hows it now?
Try 1976-1980. NYC had just come out of that financial crisis. But, maybe it was always a tough neighborhood. Fordham U. Class of 1980 at your service.
Nah it’s not really any better tbh
Ugh, this song is so pretty
This is basically one of my favorite photos of Lana though, I love this whole shoot
***** and of you happen to have the name of the shoot...
i'll google it tomorrow
wait it is tomorrow
wow this comment was made 5 years ago.. i wonder if ur still active
I lived in front of Fordham University. It’s in the Bronx. Valentine ave is about 5 to 6 avenues from the school. The metro-north station is located next to the front entrance of the school. It can take you to Connecticut or to Manhattan’s Grand Central Station. She probably took it to go to some gigs in the city. She lived on campus for about a year.
Lana has this unreleased song called Fordham Road. I don’t just love it because I am also a Fordham alumn and lived in her dorm room, but the folksy angle she puts on it is so good. The Stone Mary in the Garden refers to the Mary Status that sits in the courtyard of the dorm building she lived in and could see from her window.
She says "crack house on the corner" not grey house on the corner
Thank you
That's a little too spicy for YT. I always sang it like that anyway lol
Great I've found another pocket of lana songs. Here we go...
The way she just drops some sentences reminds me of the subconsciousness, "loose" mentions she uses in Text Book and Blue Banisters as well. She's so amazing
Doesn't matter what I do on internet,everytime I end up here..
i don't know if you still end up here.. but me too
This is one of Lana’s best songs in my opinion, especially since it was just written and composed by her. The lyrics are so beautiful and paint a vivid picture and it sounds so haunting. I love it
in love to this day, everyone changes but lana will forever carry that special appeal with her
Touching in a way I will never understand, but I always get called back to this one
This is my Christmas mood. I want to walk away and never come back
I think she's talking about drug and alcohol addiction. "what she hears she say" is to go and drink. In one interview she said that she even drinks in the "daytime" and "alone". Also her uncle taught her guitar, and she started writing songs when she was 16 and she was an alcoholic til 18.
Oha evet
Wow I never knew this. This makes it even sadder.
Definently, she wants to go to the crackhouse to buy some, but she knows she shouldn't and doesn't. She wants to stay clean
Great tune. I'm a grad student at Fordham- great school and an interesting road no doubt. The Bronx on the whole isn't as bad as it once was though. I think it's still riding on the reputation it had in the '80s. Statistically it has a lower crime rate than San Francisco, believe it or not. Anyway, love the "I'm not gonna do what I hear me say" line. Fantastic writing on her part.
ALL OF IT was bad? Riverdale too?
Riverdale is comparatively speaking a very small section of the Bronx, and it has always been the most expensive area in the borough as far as I know-it probably wasn't affected by the "burning" Bronx so much. I wasn't alive then so I can't say for sure. Most people consider Riverdale to be separate from the Bronx, though it's technically part of it. It's very residential and upscale-super nice colonial homes with huge green lawns and riverfront views-very unlike the urban majority of the borough.
Still lot of drugs being sold out of fordham rd area
@@cierraholmes2770 Thank you, 30 blocks south of Fordham Road is the heart of the South Bronx. 30 Blocks north is that rather Toney Enclave known as Riverdale. Fordham Class of 1980.
This might be one of my favorite songs simply because I live on Fordham...
Omg if there was coffee for 90 cents😍
Gawwdddd her voice is so overpowering I'm in love ❤️
the lyric video and song is just beautiful waw
Loved this song in highschool
And I always keep finding more of her beautiful songs ♥
i love this song with all my soul; such a beautiful melodie and lyrics.
A beautiful melody...
Lana is so distinguished. One of a kind. Do magical in every sense of the word.
30 blocks to Fordham Road
That's a bad neighborhood
Crack house on the corner
I know I shouldn't do what it is I could
The stone Mary in the garden
She let me know she watching
She said I better get walking
I better walk away
I don't know why it is that I wanna stay,
I don't know what it is that makes me feel this way,
But I'm not gonna do what I hear me say,
I'm just gonna walk,
I'm gonna walk away.
I catch a dollar in the wind and I buy a cup of coffee,
There's a place on Valentine that still charge ninety cents
I keep on walking in the daytime, and in my eyes it's always nighttime
And I like it when it's me at night
‘Cause that's when all the stars come out
I don't know why it is that I wanna stay,
I don't know what it is that makes me feel this way,
But I'm not gonna do what I hear me say,
I'm just gonna walk,
I'm gonna walk away.
it's the greatest
it's the greatest day
it's the greatest
it's the greatest day
I'm not gonna do what I hear me say,
I'm just gonna walk,
I'm gonna walk away.
this is so beautiful, seriously made me cry
9 months clean and sober. This song has helped me not relapse so many times over the years. Ily Lizzy
her voice is so beautiful
Why is this song so good?!?!?
this is so special
Mp3 download it before she scrubs this one too
eargasm....
One of her best songs. I think her genius really shines in her slower unreleased songs.
Lana is so magical I luv her deeply 🦋
WHY AM I DISCOVERING THIS NOW AFTER 8 YEARS FUCKK I HAVE ASHAMED MYSELF
I know the feeling too 😭😭😭😭 slept on her for yearssssss
I'm going to graduate my 8th grade in the same college she attended at Fordham university. it's honestly very cool to know me and my favorite artists lived and walked around the same steers in the bronx
Cool for me too. I was away from Rose Hill before you and her combined were born of course but it is still cool. (Class of 1980 at your service.)
Wow I've never heard this one before. It's so haunting. This is the kind of Lizzy Grant I love. Just her and her guitar ❤.
lana please release this masterpiece 😡
this song is so meaningful
I live by Fordham in the Bronx cuz she when to Fordham university
GOD I love that Woman.
Lana is the best.
Damn this song is so gorgeous
I'm really glad this song is still going strong and not taken off
Lana never stops amazing me :o this song is beauutiful!
Its like she's singing next to me! HEAVEN ♥
This is such a beautiful song :)
0 dislikes.... exactly how it should be.
Lana’s saddest song without a doubt
This one and pawn shop blues fill me with a sadness I can't explain
Don’t forget Pawn Shop Blues and Old Money.
This sounds like something that would play at the end of a 'the walking dead" video game season
GREAT VIDEO LOVE IT !!!! :D
This song is so beautiful
The fact she was 21 when this was recorded ❤️
Fordham is a name of the University where she had studied. But Fordham Road is a metro station in NYC. I think she has a lot of memories connected with her young years, students life and her really hard past. I can just picture her standing on metro station. She's waiting, holding cheap coffee in her hand and thinking about everything she has done. She's wearing a bit too big sweater (it's light orange sweater) and jeans. I love that picture. I can make a video now.
(Sorry for my English, but it's not my native language. I know it only from school.)
Misha Smith it the time square of the bronx
Fordham rd is an actual street and essentially neighborhood. It's pretty ghetto and most Fordham U. Students probably don't chill on the side streets too much
Your English is not bad at all
@@soupit32 Even 40 years ago worked plenty of jobs between there and the Grand Concourse for tuition.
Still mad she hasn’t officially released this song
Idc if ur traduction is imperfect, it makes it one thousand times better, congs :)
beautiful
Esta genial amigo *0*
i used to think the grey house on the corner line said “crack house on the corner” lol
That is what she said, this video is incorrect 🥀🥀🥀🥀
the song of my love ♥
this, money hunny and pawn shop blues sound like they should be in american horror story murder house
god dammit ur vid r perfection
I never knew she had a song for the Bronx I live right next to it wig
I think it's "crack house on the corner "
+Indigo Ray i think so too, if you listen super hard she only just enunciates the 'ck'
It is
Well maybe it's like a party w alcohol bc she used to be an alcoholic and her parents sent her away for it. I think it might be that (:
Allisonom A no hun, it's a crack house with crack. she's into the whole drugs scene.
rae oneal She’s not into it, she’s just singing about a bad neighborhood near her school.
When your on a diet but your thinking about cookies lol
Her most underrated song.
I thought it was "I don't know why it is that I wanna stay I don't know what it is that makes me feel this way" ?
Emily McDonald I agree
Melancholy 🥀
had to come back
Reminds me of nirvanas mtv unplugged
Think this will work on the steps of Keating Hall at next year's reunion with my classmates?
The beiginnning...
You hexed it!
Sounds similar to "Elvis" and "Money Hunny"
Steph I
they're all off of the Pin Up Galore album. it's so good. every song. I can't find the vinyl anywhere 😿
Beautiful little song about kicking dope
is she playing the guitar? I dig the style
She went to Fordham University. The part where she says the stone Mary is reference to where she lived her freshman year.
Need to know more for my Class of 1980 Facebook site. Is it Martyrs Court or is there actually a dorm called Mary that I'm not aware of?
There is a statue of Mary, Jesus's mother, near the Queen's Court dorm, perhaps that's the stone Mary looking over her?
Proudly living in Fordham road
All of the lyric videos to this song say, "Gray house on the corner", but I think it's "Crack house on the corner"
Lana please stop deleting our medicine
Is there an album or zip file collection with these Lizzy Grant tunes somewhere? I love this style so much more than new Lana!
well u can download it straight to iTunes by mp3 youtube which is legal i think
I live there and I live in Valentine ave lmao
lana purposefully putting typos in her own lyric videos
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in Born To Die is Stelfish and in the Paradise edition is Radio or Radio fm
y’all think she’s talking about the stone mary in front of spellman hall? maybe it’s just me
yes she is
big difference between grey and crack get it right
crack house* not "grey house"
greatest *
this is great, except it's crack house on the corner not gray!
Is she talking about the Fordham road in the Bronx ?
I believe she is and where it crosses Valentine Avenue is 2 blocks East of the Grand Concourse as I recall. (Fordham Class of 1980 at your service). I am also going an article of my alumni site of all the Fordham Roads around the country. There is one in L.A. but let's not get nuts here :)
Is it " I like it when its me at night" or " I like it when its midnight."?
I think that "I like it when it's midnight" would make more sense as the stars come out at midnight.
30 blocks to Fordham road
That's a bad neighborhood
Crack house on the corner
I know I shouldn't do what it is I could
The stone Mary in the garden she,
Let me know she watching she,
Said I better get walking
I better walk away
I don't know why it is that I wanna stay
I don't know what it is that makes me feel this way
But I'm not gonna do what I hear me say
I'm just gonna walk, I'm gonna walk away
I catch a dollar in the wind and I,
Buy a cup of coffee I,
There's a place on Valentine that still charge 90 cent
I keep on walking in the daytime and,
In my eyes it's always nighttime and,
I like when it's me at night
Cause that's when all the stars come out
Out, oh
I don't know why it is that I wanna stay
I don't know what it is that makes me feel this way
But I'm not gonna do what I hear me say
I'm just gonna walk, I'm gonna walk away
It's the great- this is the greatest day
It's the great- this is the greatest day, oh
I'm not gonna do what I hear me say
I'm just gonna walk, I'm gonna walk away
What font is the 'Lana Del Rey' font? Like, on her album and in this vid? :D x
my mom went to college w her 💯💯
I'm just gonna walk away