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"Back to December" is a song written and recorded by the American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift for her third studio album, Speak Now (2010). Big Machine Records released it as the album's second single on November 15, 2010. Produced by Swift and Nathan Chapman, "Back to December" is a country pop power ballad that incorporates a string section.
[3] [4] Aaron Dessner, who had collaborated with Swift on her 2020 studio albums Folklore and Evermore, worked on four tracks of the 3am Edition, including "Would've, Could've, Should've". [5] On May 8, 2023, Swift performed the song with Dessner during the Nashville stop as part of her sixth headlining concert tour, the Eras Tour.
Taylor Swift gave a peek of “Back to December (Taylor’s Version)” in the new "The Summer I Turned Pretty" trailer.
The video draws comparison to that of singer Adele's music video "Someone Like You" and Swift's own "Back to December". [ 43 ] Directed by Philip Andelman and produced by Arthur Cantin, [ 44 ] the story in the video deviates from the song's lyrical narrative in several respects.
When Taylor Swift drops new music, fans know to look out for everything around the songs. The outfits, the fonts, the music videos and more also tell a story — the story of that album’s ...
Added a third, “Taylor Swift name one thing that happened in the 1830s that wasn’t racism. Quickly.” Swift does add in the song that she wouldn’t feel comfortable living in any era.
"You're on Your Own, Kid" is a song by the American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift from her tenth studio album, Midnights (2022). Swift wrote and produced the song with Jack Antonoff . With a production combining alternative rock , pop rock , and synth-pop sounds, "You're on Your Own, Kid" is an upbeat song with muted guitars and synthesizers ...
Taylor Swift is getting emotional as her continents-spanning Eras Tour approaches its end.. On Saturday, Nov. 23, the pop songstress, 34, teared up onstage as she received a standing ovation ...