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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.
Genius is an American digital media company founded on August 27, 2009, by Tom Lehman, Ilan Zechory, and Mahbod Moghadam.The company is known for its eponymous website that serves as a database for song lyrics, news stories, sources, poetry, and documents, in which users can provide annotations and interpretations for.
Narrated from the perspective of a female character named Dorothea, the lyrics detail her returning to her hometown during the holiday season and engaging in a quickly-faded rekindled relationship. Music critics considered " 'Tis the Damn Season" a twist on traditional upbeat holiday music. They lauded Swift's songwriting and the production for ...
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. While the lyrics recount the narrator's (Swift) trepidation of a first ...
The music video was filmed back in March. [30] On the same day, the song was released as a single. [31] The band played on the 2015 edition of Warped Tour. [32] "Gold Steps" was premiered on BBC Radio 1 on 19 July, [33] and was released as a single a day later. [34] A music video for the song was released on 21 July. [35] It was directed by ...
Then, there are December quotes that reflect on the year before it comes to an end. You'll love this saying by Ralph Waldo Emerson: “December is the time for remembering the past and reaching ...
"September Song" is an American standard popular song composed by Kurt Weill with lyrics by Maxwell Anderson. It was introduced by Walter Huston in the 1938 Broadway musical production Knickerbocker Holiday. [1] The song has been recorded by numerous singers and instrumentalists.