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Swift performed "White Horse" live at the 2008 American Music Awards, on her Fearless Tour (2009–2010), and on certain dates of her later tours. Following the 2019 dispute regarding the ownership of Swift's back catalog, she re-recorded the song as "White Horse (Taylor's Version)" for her 2021 re-recorded album Fearless (Taylor's Version).
During her second Eras Tourshow at the Hard Rock Stadium in Miami on Saturday, Oct. 19, Swift, 34, sang a particular lyric from her 2008 song “White Horse” in a new surprise songs mashup ...
"White Horse" is a single from Taylor Swift's second studio album, Fearless. A country pop ballad , the song contains a finger-picked guitar and includes piano and cello accents. The lyrics incorporate fairy-tale imagery of princesses and white horses : a narrator is heartbroken that her boyfriend is not an ideal figure and leaves her town to ...
In February 2009 Colletti portrayed the role of the love interest in the music video "White Horse" by Taylor Swift. [ 8 ] [ 9 ] Swift says that he was selected for the role because "the guy in the video is supposed to look really sweet and someone who just looks like he would never lie to you."
Taylor Swift. Marcelo Endelli/TAS23/Getty Images for TAS Rights Management Some Swifties have been luckier than others when it comes to the surprise songs set of Taylor Swift’s The Eras Tour.
Tyler Hilton appears as Swift's love interest in "Teardrops on My Guitar" Justin Gaston plays the fictional character Romeo in "Love Story" Lucas Till portrays the male lead in "You Belong With Me" Swift appears in the video for Kellie Pickler's "Best Days of Your Life" Joey King features in "Mean" and "I Can See You" The Civil Wars appear on "Safe & Sound" Noah Mills is seen in an on-again ...
"Out of the Woods," written and produced by Swift and longtime friend and collaborator Jack Antonoff, was originally released in 2014 as a single from "1989.". The full version of the re-recorded ...
Music critics lauded "White Horse" for its somber production and portrayal of heartbreak, but some found the lyrics uncreative. In 2010, the song won Grammy Awards for Best Country Song and Best Female Country Vocal Performance. In the US, the single peaked at number 13 on the Billboard Hot 100 and number 2 on the Hot Country Songs chart.