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Lana Del Rey Covers Jessica Rabbit's 'Why Don't You Do Right' at Tour Kick-Off
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The singer also performed an unreleased song called 'Serial Killer' which previously leaked in 2012 during the show at The Woodlands in Texas on Thursday night, May 7.

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Lana Del Rey had a few surprises up her sleeve when she played the first show on her "Endless Summer" tour. The singer made her first stop at The Woodlands in Texas on Thursday night, May 7 and excited fans with a cover of "Why Don't You Do Right".

The bluesy song was originally written by Joseph "Kansas Joe" McCoy in 1936. It was later popularized by Peggy Lee in 1942, but it got more famous when played in the nightclub by Jessica Rabbit, a character from the 1988 movie "Who Framed Roger Rabbit?".

That night, Del Rey also treated the crowd to a live rendition of her unreleased song called "Serial Killer". The track previously leaked in 2012.

Del Rey's "Endless Summer" tour will hit other North American cities until mid-June. Courtney Love is supporting some dates and Grimes is joining the tour later this month.

Del Rey is currently also readying her third album, "Honeymoon". There's still no word on when the follow-up to last year's "Ultraviolence" will be coming out.

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