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"Iowa Stubborn" is a song by Meredith Willson from his 1957 musical The Music Man. It is the first sung number in the show, following the show's unusual spoken opening, "Rock Island". It is the first sung number in the show, following the show's unusual spoken opening, "Rock Island".
Reeve Carney (pictured in 2010) portrays Swift's love interest in the music video. Anthony Mandler directed the music video for "I Knew You Were Trouble". [73] Shot in Los Angeles over two days, the video stars Reeve Carney as Swift's love interest. [74] [75] In the video, Swift wears a pink ombré hairstyle, a ripped tee-shirt, and skinny jeans.
"Ya Got Trouble" is a patter song by Meredith Willson from the 1957 Broadway musical The Music Man, and its 1962 filmed version. It is one of the most popular and recognizable songs in the musical. Willson considered eliminating a long piece of dialogue from his draft of The Music Man about the serious trouble facing River City parents. However ...
The album will be Swift's fifth project released as "Taylor's Version," an exercise Swift began to reclaim her artistic ownership after the sale of her original master recordings in 2020. The sale ...
Taylor Swift. John Shearer/TAS23/Getty Images for TAS Rights Management Taylor Swift has been known to channel feelings of rage in many of her hit songs. In celebration of her upcoming The ...
Swift included "Should've Said No" in the set list of a promotional tour for her debut album in 2008. [36] She sang the song as the opening act to Rascal Flatts' 2008 tour. [37] Swift performed the song live at the 43rd Academy of Country Music Awards in May 2008. [38] [39] The performance was recorded and later released as the song's live ...
Walker Hayes. Mike Coppola/Getty Images Walker Hayes is proudly declaring his Swiftie status on his New Money EP. The eight-song record ends with a track titled, “Taylor Swift,” which ...
This song was something we wrote after we finished evermore and it dawned on us that this was a BRM [Big Red Machine] song. Taylor's words hit me so hard when I heard her first voice memo and still do, every time. Justin lifted the song further into the heavens, and my brother's (Bryce Dessner) strings and drummer Jason Treuting add so much.