


Let us hear what you think about this song in the comments below. Wildest hearts are probably the hearts that are free?! This is her idea of being ‘wild’ as opposed to being under the spotlight. She also confesses her love for Jack Daniels liquor mixed with Coca-Cola. Would Lana resorting to a life of ‘normality’ be a deal-breaker for her lover?! The second verse ties in with a line from the chorus that goes “I’m not a star.” Lana asks her lover if they would be bothered if she quit the music industry altogether. Theme Tune from 'Wild At Heart'Norwell and Green Lyrics.

Hence, these lyrics tie in with the overall theme of the album of Lana moving to the Midwest from the city life. Lana says she wanted to escape the ashes of factories and cars and the flashlights of paparazzi. In the chorus of the song, Lana Del Rey explains what drove her away from the big city of Los Angeles where she was a resident. Coffee is not all that bad, but something that usually goes with coffee is a cigarette which is very bad for your health. It has low energy and is not very danceable with a time signature of 1 beat per bar. The track runs 4 minutes and 7 seconds long with a D key and a major mode. It can also be used half-time at 61 BPM or double-time at 242 BPM. Lana Del Rey also brings in coffee as yet another thing that affects her negatively like Inta thots. Written by Joe Garland Performed by Glenn Miller Published by Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc. Wild At Heart is a moody song by Lana Del Rey with a tempo of 121 BPM.
