![]() "Your faithless love's the only hoax I believe in" – “Hoax” from "Folklore"īelieving in “faithless” love?! We have no choice but to stan a paradoxical queen.Ħ9. “The skeletons in both our closets plotted hard to f- this up” – “Cowboy Like Me” from “Evermore” We can never run away from our problems Swift (and Morris) articulate that like the country queens they are.ħ0. Maren Morris) (Taylor’s Version) (From The Vault)” from “Fearless (Taylor’s Version)” “No amount of freedom gets you clean / I’ve still got you all over me” – “You All Over Me (feat. Is "No Body, No Crime" … not a work of fiction? For those keeping score at home, this is the first cocaine reference of Swift's discography.ħ1. "Don’t treat me like some situation that needs to be handled / I’m fine with my spite and my tears, and my beers and my candles" – "Closure" from "Evermore"Ī line that will go down in Swift’s breakup song hall of fame.ħ2. "While he was doing lines and crossing all of mine / someone told his white collar crimes to the FBI" – "Vigilante S-" from "Midnights" More: Billie Eilish, Taylor Swift, and the pressure – and shaming – of celebrity women changing their imageħ3. Phoebe Bridgers) (Taylor’s Version)" from "Red (Taylor's Version)"Īlso us every time we update this article. "Lord, what will become of me / Once I've lost my novelty?" – "Nothing New (feat. We don’t even care if the "Conversations With Friends" PR team put her up to this one.ħ4. Review: Taylor Swift returns to pop with poetic 'Midnights,' her most deeply personal album yetħ5. "Karma is the guy on the screen coming straight home to me" – "Karma" from “Midnights” ![]() We ranked Swift's 75 best song lyrics from over the years – some heartbreaking, some triumphant – all works of lyrical genius that her biggest fans can't help but to sing again and again. If I continue to write songs about my life, and my life is always changing, then my music will always be changing," Swift told USA TODAY in 2010. Longtime listeners know her discography all too well: They associate certain albums with specific periods of their lives and tether some of her most memorable lines to moments of their own. Taylor Swift's years in the spotlight have taken listeners from her country roots in 2006's self-titled "Taylor Swift" to pop stardom, then surprise quarantine albums "Folklore" and "Evermore, a triumphant return to her past with "(Taylor's Version)" re-recordings, and now the vulnerable pop grooves of "Midnights."Ĭrossing genres and countless style choices, Swift has taken her place as a music icon. One such event was the inauguration ceremony of the Arthur Ashe Stadium in August of 1997.Ī number of artistes including Jane McDonald, and Teodora Sava have released a cover of the song.Watch Video: How Taylor Swift became a pop iconįrom "I hope you think of me" to "all's well that ends well to end up with you," Taylor Swift’s lyrics have “enchanted” us for more than a decade and a half. The singer went on to perform the song at several high-profile events. It was also used as one of NBC Sports’ montage after their coverage of the World Series in 1988. The music video of the song featured events from the previous editions of the Olympic Games. In Britain alone, over 400,000 copies of this song were sold few months after its release. It was also a top-five hit in America (the Hot 100) in November 1988. The single quickly became a global hit and peaked at the summit of the UK Singles Chart four weeks after it was dropped. The album was a piece for the Summer Olympic Games which was held in 1988. This classic was the maiden single from its album, which shares the same name as the classic. It’s production was solely handled by a producer in the person of Narada M. Released on August 27, 1988, “One Moment in Time” was written by Albert Hammond in collaboration with John Bettis.
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