It appeared on the 1991 Rush film soundtrack.In January 1992, Clapton performed the song in front of an audience at Bray Studios, Berkshire, England for MTV Unplugged, with the recording appearing on his Unplugged album. Made no apologies Made no apologies A whole generation may grow up with Del Rey’s version of “Doin’ Time” as their classic. (“Cuts on his face cause he fought too hard… I watched the guys getting high as they fight for the things that they hold dear / to forget the the things they fear,” she observes.) So you better just lock me up, lock me up. Lyrics to 'Mariners Apartment Complex' by Lana Del Rey: [Verse 1] You took my sadness out of context At the Mariners Apartment Complex I ain't no candle in the wind I'm the board, the lightning, the thunder Lips hit you like a drive by, frost bite You can see my heart burning in the distance “Ice cream, ice queen, I dream in jeans and leather” — here’s classic Del Rey stringing together evocative nouns (maybe a callback to 2012’s “Blue Jeans”), each one building an impressionistic picture of an artist couple (“You write, I tour, we make it work”) ensconced in their cozy love affair. Because I've never been good for nothing [Pre-Chorus] The tip of my finger is tracing your figure Then the piano comes in, warm and unapologetic, with enthusiasm that feels like a Billy Joel tune. “I would drink every day. Write to Raisa Bruner at raisa.bruner@time.com. Skin on my skin, what a wonderful sin [Bridge] “The Next Best American Record” has some of the most straightforward pop production on the album, particularly in her catchy chorus. Dreamy and languid, “F-ck it I love you” sees Del Rey in full reminiscence mode: “I moved to California but it’s just a state of mind / Turns out everywhere you go, you take yourself, that’s not a lie,” she recites in a rapid sing-song. Her cover of the 1996 Sublime song (which samples Gershwin’s 1930s “Summertime”) is breezy and swinging, turning the track into an atmospheric, bossa-nova-inflected mood. And who I am is a big-time believer One of the most directly nostalgic of Del Rey’s songs on Norman F—ing Rockwell, “The greatest” sees her looking back on recent history — both musical and political — as she bemoans the present. I say good night and walk out the door 'Cause even in the dark I feel your resistance (Recall that Del Rey has discussed her sobriety before.) (She’s described the album to Billboard as “a folk record with a little surf twist,” which rings true now that it’s out.) (Del Rey seems to feel that she’s not quite the model.) Take your breath but you're asking for more Obviously I’ve filmed some stuff before ;) but this was different. Advisory - the following lyrics contain explicit language: [Verse 1] I left with her heart Because I've never been good for nothing There’s a nod to Dennis Wilson, ill-fated drummer for the Beach Boys, and the paradise island of “Kokomo.” There’s a line about missing New York and its music scene, where she started, and the rock ‘n’ roll of an earlier era. You want this, you need this Take your breath but you're asking for more Catch a wave and take in the sweetness [Verse 2] Here’s our analysis of every song on Norman F—ing Rockwell, from the tender love ballad “Love song” to her Sublime cover “Doin’ Time” to her ode to her home state “California.”. "Tears in Heaven" is a song by Eric Clapton and Will Jennings, written about the death of Clapton's four-year-old son, Conor. I say good night and walk out the door I’m so excited to share my first music video with you!