“Let Me Down Easy” available now

Atlantic Records is proud to share the stunning, reimagined version of “Let Me Down Easy” by multi-platinum, 2x Grammy-nominated global superstar Demi Lovato. The track – which Lovato effortlessly makes their own – was originally released by Daisy Jones & The Six, subjects of the eponymous limited series which debuted this spring on Prime Video.

“Let Me Down Easy” originally appeared on the band’s debut album Aurora, co-written and produced by Grammy-winning songwriter, producer, and multi-instrumentalist Blake Mills (Bob Dylan, Fiona Apple, Alabama Shakes, John Legend, Perfume Genius) and released in March of this year.

The new rework follows Marcus Mumford & Maren Morris’ equally impressive reimagination of another hit single from the band, “Look At Us Now (Honeycomb)” – originally co-written by Mumford and Mills.

Aurora was met with immediate, tremendous acclaim, with Daisy Jones & The Six debuting at No. 1 on Billboard’s Emerging Artists chart – becoming the first act from a scripted series or film to do so. They also became the first such act to hit No. 1 on the iTunes Top Albums chart. The album itself debuted at No. 1 on Billboard’s Soundtracks chart, No. 4 on the Billboard Vinyl Albums & Americana/Folk Albums charts, No. 9 on Top Current Albums, No. 10 on Top Albums, and more.

Aurora was produced in its entirety by Mills, with additional production from renowned producer Tony Berg (Phoebe Bridgers, Andrew Bird). Taken from page to screen to recording studio, it marks the storied debut album from the titular band of Taylor Jenkins Reid’s beloved, New York Times bestselling novel Daisy Jones & The Six.

The groundbreaking limited series adaptation, Daisy Jones & The Six, is streaming now on Prime Video. Starring Riley Keough, Sam Claflin, Suki Waterhouse, the highly-anticipated show arrived via Amazon Studios and Reese Witherspoon’s media company Hello Sunshine, who optioned Reid’s work in 2018 – before Daisy Jones & The Six ever even hit bookshelves. Upon the novel’s release in early 2019, it received coveted recognition as a “Reese’s Book Club Pick.”

In July, the series received a standout nine Primetime Emmy Award nominations, including for Outstanding Limited or Anthology Series, Outstanding Lead Actress in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie (Riley Keough), and Outstanding Music Supervision (Frankie Pine).