
Lana Del Rey‘s highly anticipated new album “The Right Person Will Stay” has largely been a mystery so far, but a month ahead of its scheduled release in May, she’s given us the first preview with “Henry, Come On.” The moody ballad has a little twang and nods heavily to western iconography — “soft leather, blue jeans” and “go on and giddy up” included — and sits atop pretty, cinematic strings. She wrote it with country songwriter Luke Laird, .
Lana plays Stagecoach, Coachella’s country cousin, later this month, and she also has shows lined up in Europe and the UK in June and July, .
It appears Lana’s album isn’t actually called “The Right Person Will Stay” after all, and its release date is still TBD. Lana posted a three-minute video to Instagram where she talked about the song, playing Stagecoach, and a little about the album. “I’m really excited, and I’m really happy for this album to be moving along,” she says. “And I do have a lot more to say about it. I mean, you know it’s not going to come on time, right? Should I even tell you that the name changed again? Should I even tell you that while you’re so happy that you have a song?,