Lana Del Rey’s new single “Bluebird” debuts on three U.K. charts, while “Henry, Come On” slips and … More
Lana Del Rey is heavily promoting her upcoming new album, though some details remain under wraps. For example, fans still don’t know when the project will arrive. The release has also gone through several name changes in the months since the singer-songwriter first began discussing it, and at the moment, no one is quite sure what the final title will be. But despite a lack of concrete information, Del Rey’s fans are already enjoying a deluge of new music connected to this era.
She has released two singles from the effort and earned back-to-back wins in the United Kingdom, with one tune arriving this frame and pushing its predecessor down on multiple rankings. “Bluebird” is the latest single taken from Del Rey’s upcoming, as-yet-untitled album. This frame, the song opens on a trio of charts in the U.K., thanks largely to her devoted following showing up to purchase it.
Lana Del Rey’s “Bluebird” Debuts
“Bluebird” debuts highest on the Official Singles Downloads chart, starting at No. 49. It doesn’t open much lower on the Official Singles Sales tally, where it enters at No. 53.
Del Rey’s latest track also manages to find its way onto the Official Singles chart, coming in at No. 80. That tally accounts for both sales and streaming activity. However, as “Bluebird” does not appear on the list of the most-streamed tunes in the country, it seems that purchases on platforms like iTunes and Amazon are largely responsible for its debut position.
“Henry, Come On” Debuted Just Days Ago
Last week, Del Rey scored another new hit. “Henry, Come On” opened in an even loftier position than “Bluebird” has this frame. Now in its second turn on multiple tallies, the cut is still present on all three of the charts where “Bluebird” opens, though it has slipped behind its successor.
Just days ago, “Henry, Come On” launched at No. 30 on the Official Singles chart. Now, it has dropped more than 50 spaces to No. 84, which stands as its highest placement in the U.K. at the moment. It also descends noticeably to No. 89 on the downloads-only tally and barely holds on to a spot on the Official Singles Sales roster, where it plummets more than 30 slots to No. 96.
Lana Del Rey’s “Candy Necklace” is Back
A totally unrelated cut from Del Rey is also proving to be a bestseller in the U.K., helping her score multiple wins from different eras of her huge career. “Candy Necklace,” which is featured on her album Did You Know That There’s a Tunnel Under Ocean Blvd, returns to a pair of lists this frame. The cut, a collaboration with Jon Batiste — though he’s not credited on the U.K. rankings — frequently drops off and reappears on both the Official Vinyl Singles and Official Physical Singles charts.
This time around, it becomes a top 40 win on both tallies, landing at Nos. 34 and 38, respectively, after not finding space just a few days ago.
Source: https://www.forbes.com/sites/hughmcintyre/2025/05/02/lana-del-rey-scores-back-to-back-hit-singles/