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Chicago XXXVI: Now, sometimes stylized as "NOW" Chicago XXXVI or Now: Chicago XXXVI, is the twenty-fourth studio album, and thirty-sixth overall by Chicago, an American rock band. It was written and recorded in 2013 and 2014, and released on July 4, 2014.
After Speak Now was released, "Sparks Fly" debuted at number 17 (which also became its peak) on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart dated November 4, 2010. [ 39 ] [ 40 ] It was one of the ten Speak Now tracks that debuted on the Hot 100 the same week, making Swift the first act to have ten new Hot 100 entries at the same time. [ 41 ]
Speak Now was a chart success in the wider English-speaking world: it peaked atop the albums charts of Australia, [113] Canada, [114] and New Zealand, [115] and peaked at number six in Ireland [116] and the United Kingdom. [117] The album was certified triple-platinum in Australia, [118] Canada, and New Zealand. [119]
“Speak Now (Taylor's Version),” released Friday, is the third release of the six albums Swift plans to re-record. The Taylor's Version albums, instigated by music manager Scooter Braun's sale.
Taylor Swift has released Speak Now (Taylor’s Version), the GRAMMY winner’s third re-recorded album, after Fearless and Red in 2021. To celebrate, ET is revisiting Swift’s original interview ...
Better than Revenge" is track number 10 on Speak Now, produced by Swift and Nathan Chapman. [9] Swift included the song on the set list of her Speak Now World Tour (2011–2012). [10] During the shows, she sang the song on top of a bridge, dressed in a red sequined mini-dress and boots, and play-fought with one of her dancers.
The upcoming album, titled Speak Now (Taylor’s Version), drops on July 7, and on Saturday, the “Lavender Haze” singer took to social media to share a clip from a brand-new version of her ...
"Speak Now" is a song written and recorded by the American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift from her third studio album Speak Now (2010). Prior to the album's release, Big Machine Records made the song available for digital download on October 5, 2010. Swift was inspired to write "Speak Now" after learning that an ex-boyfriend of her friend would ...