is a track from the unreleased 2006 demo album Sirens , recorded by American singer-songwriter Lana Del Rey under the pseudonym May Jailer . This project predates her more widely known debut, Lana Del Ray A.K.A. Lizzy Grant , and represents her earliest known full-length body of work. Background & Context

: Recording as "May Jailer," a 21-year-old Del Rey explored a raw, stripped-back folk sound that differed significantly from the cinematic baroque pop that later defined her career.

: Reviewers have noted the album's fragile, acoustic-driven "narco-haze" vibe, comparing her delicate and sweet vocals to Jewel’s debut album, Pieces of You . Artistic Significance

: The track highlights Del Rey's burgeoning talent as a songwriter, focusing on themes of longing and vulnerability that would persist throughout her later albums like Born to Die .

While "On & On & On" is not officially available for purchase, it is a staple of her unreleased discography found on platforms like the Sirens Playlist on SoundCloud .

: Unlike the "cutesy, flirty baby coo" sometimes used in her mainstream hits, this era showcases her natural range, often with "weak and shaky" but authentic emotional delivery.