2014Released
4:41

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Interesting facts and trivia about Big Eyes. By Songfacts®.

This ballad is one of two songs that Lana Del Rey sings and co-wrote for the Tim Burton movie Big Eyes. The other tune, "I Can Fly," plays over the closing credits.

Big Eyes focuses on artist Margaret Keane. The American's 1950s and '60s paintings of big-eyed children were sold under the name of her then-husband, Walter, who claimed credit for Margaret's work. This song plays halfway through the film. The film's producer and co-writer Larry Karaszewski explained to Billboard magazine. "Women in particular seem to get the movie, and Lana really got the movie. The whole thing is about a woman who can't find her voice." The tune plays at a critical juncture during the film. "It almost becomes a musical," he added. "Lana's song expresses what Margaret is feeling so perfectly, it's like a soliloquy of her inner thoughts."

Del Rey and co-writer Daniel Heath originally conceived this as the closing credits song, but it was felt the tune was too downbeat to send audiences out. It was the soundtrack's composer Danny Elfman who discovered the ballad fitted perfectly halfway through the film.

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Song Analysis

Key, BPM (tempo) and time signature of Big Eyes.
A♯Key
MajorMode
4/4Time Signature
90BPM

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The album Big Eyes is released on.

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UMGRI Interscope
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