Million Dollar Man Lyrics
Lana Del Rey
Lyrics
You said I was the most exotic flower
Holdin' me tight in our final hour
I don't know how you convince them and get them, babe
I don't know what you do
It's unbelievable
And I don't know how you get over, get over
Someone as dangerous, tainted and flawed as you
One for the money, and two for the show
I love you, honey
I'm ready, I'm ready to go
How did you get that way? I don't know
You're screwed up and brilliant
Look like a million dollar man
So why is my heart broke?
You got the world, but, baby, at what price?
Something so strange, hard to define
It isn't that hard, boy, to like you or love you
I'd follow you down, down, down
You're unbelievable
If you're goin' crazy, just grab me and take me
I'd follow you down, down, down
Anywhere, anywhere
One for the money, two for the show
I love you, honey
I'm ready, I'm ready to go
How did you get that way? I don't know
You're screwed up and brilliant
Look like a million dollar man
So why is my heart broke?
One for the money, and two for the show
I love you, honey
I'm ready, I'm ready to go
How did you get that way? I don't know
You're screwed up and brilliant
Look like a million dollar man
So why is my heart broke?
I don't know
You're screwed up, you're brilliant
Look like a million dollar man
So why is my heart broke?
Song & Lyrics Facts
Million Dollar Man is a song by American singer-songwriter Lana Del Rey. It was released on October 2, 2019 as the tenth and final track from her sixth studio album Norman Fucking Rockwell!
The song was written by Del Rey, Jack Antonoff and Rick Nowels, with production handled by Antonoff. The song features backing vocals from Zach Dawes, Adam Cohen and Benji Lysaght of The Section Quartet. The lyrics to Million Dollar Man tell the story of a woman who is in love with someone she can't have because he's too rich for her. She expresses her feelings of wanting to be with him despite his wealth, but ultimately decides that it's better if they don't get together. The song has been praised for its melancholic yet catchy chorus and its clever use of metaphor.