Most simply put, the title of this song (“That’s When”) is meant to allude to the male’s vocalist dedication to the featured romance. And as the narrative reads said female, Taylor Swift, came to the...
All things considered, love songs are the most common which the music industry has to offer. And as far as such pieces go, they’re often based on the idea of how the vocalist’s life has...
The standard version of “All Too Well” is a song we’ve already covered in this blog. And the 10 Minute Version doesn’t actually change the meaning of the piece but is rather more detailed (i.e. featuring additional lyrics). Also...
Being in love is such that sometimes couples may for whatever reasons fantasize about running away together, being fueled to face the unknown via the strength of their passion. Such an idea is in fact...
Professional musicians are such that they often resort to singing about very painful, even personal matters without having actually gone through those experiences themselves. Some pundits may consider these acts as being akin to artistic...
The title of this song (“Red”), as with the way various colors are utilized in the lyrics, is meant to convey an emotion. And as specified by Taylor Swift, “red” is intended to relay a feeling...
For starters, despite being the featured artist on “Renegade”, Taylor Swift does serve as its lead vocalist, with Justin Vernon participating in that regard in more of a backup capacity. And perhaps you don’t need...
Looking at the lyrics of “Bye Bye Baby”, it’s kinda understandable why Taylor Swift may not have released it with the original edition of Fearless. It is in fact a tale of romantic heartbreak, as its...
On “Don’t You”, the vocalist (Taylor Swift) is addressing a former lover. And getting right down to the nitty-gritty, what she’s basically telling him is that she’s not interested in being friends in the...
The fact that the verb found in the title (“We Were Happy”) of this song is in the past tense is very revealing. For it is of course a romance which Taylor Swift is referring...