Actress Blake Lively was the brains behind a music video released Nov. 12, followed by a piano-accompanied “Sad Girl Autumn” version of the song Wednesday.Īlthough Swift directed the lengthy music video for “All Too Well (Taylor’s Version),” another famous blonde also had her turn in the director’s chair. Composed in the “stream of consciousness” style of the initial version, the song is jam-packed with gut-wrenching lyrics only the broken-hearted can relate to and only Swift could pen.Īlongside Swift’s extended fan-favorite came a stunning short film starring Dylan O’Brien and Sadie Sink released Nov. Widely considered her best song, fans were emotionally prepared to hear the re-recorded, five-minute version - until five minutes turned into 10. The star of the show comes in an extended version of “All Too Well,” a breakup ballad that, even in its original form, perfectly encapsulates the feelings of heartache. “ Red (Taylor’s Version)” is the second installment of Swift’s re-records after she released “Fearless (Taylor’s Version)” in April. To reclaim her rights to profits and stories and feelings shared on her albums, Swift took action, announcing plans to re-record her six oldest albums in a tweet. Prior to the sale, Swift, Braun and Big Records Music publicly feuded over the albums, and Swift said in a tweet that she was denied the rights to perform her music at the 2019 American Music Awards, where she was honored as Artist of the Decade. Serving as a catalyst for her decision to re-record her albums, Swift’s ex-manager, Scooter Braun, sold the master rights to her first six albums without telling her, which Swift detailed in a tweet last fall. With the addition of nine songs that were written for but did not make it into the original album - what Swift refers to as “from the vault” on her album -“Red (Taylor’s Version)” was highly anticipated by Swift’s loyal fan base. Swift’s 2012 album “Red” hit 3.1 million sales in just three months and is regarded by some as her best work to date. Credit: Courtesy of Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty Images/TNSĬatering to fans who first heard “Red” in a bedroom painted a color they sorely regret, Taylor Swift released a re-recording of her album that proves she grew alongside them. Taylor Swift attends the “All Too Well” New York premiere Friday, Nov.
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