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Swift used Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet as a reference point for "Love Story"; the balcony scene (pictured) is referenced in the song's opening lines. [1]Taylor Swift moved from Pennsylvania to Nashville, Tennessee, in 2004 to pursue a career as a country singer-songwriter, [2] and in 2006, she released her first album Taylor Swift at 16 years old. [3]
It was named the 2007 Single of the Year by the Country Music Association. It is Underwood's best selling single and had sold 4,312,000 digital downloads as of August 2016, [10] making it the third best-selling country song of all time behind Lady Antebellum's "Need You Now", with 4.97 million and Taylor Swift's "Love Story", with 4.
On June 8, the official music video for "Southbound" premiered on Underwood's YouTube channel. [300] On May 19, 2019, she returned to American Idol to perform "Southbound" during the season's finale episode. [301] On June 7, Underwood headlined the second day of CMA Music Fest in Nashville, where Joan Jett made a surprise appearance on stage. [302]
While many country music fans were shocked when Carrie Underwood agreed to sing at Donald Trump's inauguration, others—like Taylor Swift—likely weren't surprised. A video from the 2013 Country ...
Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce celebrated the Kansas City Chiefs' 2024 Super Bowl win on Feb. 11 by dancing at an after party to a soundtrack of Swift's songs.
Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift Ezra Shaw/Getty Images Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce proved they have a fairy tale type of love with a post-Super Bowl singalong to some of her biggest hits. Kelce ...
Song Writer(s) Notes Ref. "Thug Story" Taylor Swift Swift performed this song with T-Pain for the CMT Music Awards in June 2009. This song is a parody of Swift's 2008 single "Love Story". [159] "Monologue Song (La La La)" Taylor Swift Swift wrote a song to act as her monologue when she appeared as a host on Saturday Night Live in 2009. [160]
"Before He Cheats" is a song by American singer Carrie Underwood from her debut studio album, Some Hearts (2005). Written by Chris Tompkins and Josh Kear, it was released as the fourth single from the album. The song tells the story of a woman taking revenge on her unfaithful partner.