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"these clouds look like the Lover cover"). "This reminds me of Taylor" posts are insufficient (e.g. Overall, Red (Taylor’s Version) may have been her album transitioning away from country music, but she reminded us where she started.Discussion self-posts are encouraged here!Īll threads must be directly about Taylor Swift. The two vocals blend together flawlessly making the perfect duo. Stapleton’s role may be minor as he comes in on the chorus but it is certainly impactful. Written by Lori McKenna and Swift, it fits the breakup theme as it’s filled with shade towards an ex. Speeding up the tempo, adding the line “what about your promises” before the first verse, and handling the vocals all on her own without backup, she showcases her talent of seamlessly mixing genres.īringing it back to her country roots with an acoustic guitar and harmonica, “I Bet You Think About Me” features award-winning artist Chris Stapleton. Written by Swift and Pat Monahan, the singer-songwriter again made the version unique. Next up is “Babe” which you know from Sugarland’s recording in 2018 where Swift accompanied the duo with her background vocals. From adding the London Contemporary Orchestra to the acoustics and the emotional vocals, Swift put her own spin on it and certainly reminded us why it’s award-winning. Written by the Pennsylvania native, it won song of the year at the 2017 CMA Awards as well as a GRAMMY for Best County Duo\Group Performance. Since it was left off the original Red album in 2012, Swift decided it should be heard and gave it to Little Big Town. You may recognize the song from Little Big Town who released the single in 2017 as part of their album The Breaker. The vault songs this time around include a track with CMA male vocalist of the year, Chris Stapleton, Swift’s version of “Better Man”, and “Babe”. While the vocals may be more mature, the emotion and heartache you feel when listening is the same if not stronger.

Similar to Fearless (Taylor’s Version), this album includes the original tracks as well as nine songs from the vault. Known for being one of the best “breakup” albums, Red (Taylor’s Version) is 30 tracks filled with heartbreak. Taylor Swift released her second re-recorded album, Red (Taylor’s Version).
