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"Marjorie" is a song by the American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift from her ninth studio album, Evermore (2020). She wrote the track with its producer, Aaron Dessner.A tribute to Swift's late maternal grandmother, the opera singer Marjorie Finlay, the song features bits of advice that Finlay offered to Swift and touches on her guilt over not knowing Finlay to the fullest.
[32] [44] Billboard writers believed that the song was the ideal "country post-breakup duet" and thought Swift and Urban had "magnificent" harmonies with each other. [45] Sheffield wrote that the song's theme of forgiving someone for breaking their heart without reason was in the style of her tracks "Afterglow" (2019) and "Back to December ...
Taylor Swift — who makes an appearance on this record with the song “Us.” — had a monster 2024, but so did her opening acts, and Abrams is no exception.
"Soon You'll Get Better" is a song by the American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift featuring the American country band the Dixie Chicks. [a] Swift and Jack Antonoff wrote and produced the song for the former's seventh studio album, Lover (2019). "Soon You'll Get Better" is a country ballad featuring slide guitar, banjo, and fiddle alongside ...
Swift performed the song on the 1989 World Tour (2015) and as a surprise number in select shows in her future tours. Following a 2019 dispute over her masters, Swift re-recorded the song as "I Know Places (Taylor's Version)" for her fourth re-recorded studio album, 1989 (Taylor's Version) (2023). Critics praised its increase in power in Swift's ...
Taylor Swift performing with Sugarland at the 2009 Country Music Awards. AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill Swift worked with Train's Pat Monahan to cowrite the song "Babe" for the country band Sugarland.
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 ...
Spending 157 weeks on the Billboard 200 by October 2009, Taylor Swift marked the longest stay on the chart by any album released in the 2000s decade. [100] It has spent a total of 280 weeks on the chart as of August 2023. [101] On Top Country Albums, Taylor Swift peaked at number one for 24 non-consecutive weeks. [102]