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"Should've Said No" is a song written and recorded by the American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift for her debut studio album Taylor Swift (2006). The song was released to US country radio as the album's fifth and final single on May 19, 2008, by Big Machine Records .
"Teardrops on My Guitar" is a song by the American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift, who wrote it with Liz Rose. In the US, Big Machine Records released the track to country radio on February 20 and pop radio on November 9, 2007, making it the second single from Swift's debut studio album, Taylor Swift (2006).
The Fearless Tour was the debut concert tour by the American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift, who embarked on it to support her second studio album, Fearless (2008). It began in Evansville, Indiana, on April 23, 2009, and concluded in Cavendish, Canada, on July 10, 2010.
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.
Swift first mashed up “Should’ve Said No” from her self-titled debut album with “You’re Not Sorry” from Fearless. “The choice is yours, you can sing it American like me or you can ...
“You should’ve known that word ’bout what you did with her / Get back to me (get back to me) / And I should’ve been there / In the back of your mind,” she accuses the subject of the song.
[95] [96] "Our Song" and "Should've Said No" reached number one on Hot Country Songs. [93] With "Our Song", Swift became the first female solo country artist to single-handedly write and sing a number-one country song. [97] From August 2019, Big Machine re-released the Taylor Swift singles on limited-edition vinyl.
Ash Amanda of the Edmonton Journal contended that "You're Not Sorry" retained the "feminine passion" of Swift's first album, but it represented a more contemplative and reflective tone that replaced the vengeful attitude of tracks like "Picture to Burn" or "Should've Said No". She described "You're Not Sorry" as a "silent [reprisal] over fairy ...