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"Hey Stephen" is a song written and recorded by the American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift for her second studio album, Fearless (2008). It is a country pop , folk-pop , and teen pop song about an unrequited love , inspired by a real-life infatuation.
Five songs were released as singles from Fearless. The lead single, "Love Story", was released on September 15, 2008. [92] It peaked atop Hot Country Songs and was the first country song to reach number one on Pop Songs, a Billboard chart monitoring pop radio in the United States. [93]
Taylor Swift added a hilarious ad lib during the acoustic portion of her Thursday, July 18, Eras Tour show in Gelsenkirchen, Germany. Swift, 34, performed a mashup of “Speak Now” and “Hey ...
“No, Stephen, I first recorded that song in 2008. I think I was like 18. ... “‘Hey Stephen’ is not about you any more than my album 1989 is about that year you spent waiting tables on the ...
Swift said with a smile, joining Colbert from her recording studio."Listen, I just want to get this out there," Stephen said, addressing the elephant he felt was in the room: "Is the song 'Hey ...
The song appeared on the premiere of season five, broadcast on September 25, 2008. [16] Swift was elated by the feature and said it was her "life goal" to have her song on Grey's Anatomy, one of her favorite series. [17] "White Horse" was released as an album cut on Fearless, on November 11, 2008, by Big Machine Records. [18]
"Fifteen" is 4 minutes and 55 seconds long. [13] It is a country pop [14] [15] ballad. [16] Driven by a mandolin, [17] it concludes with an outro where Swift sings, "la la la." [18] Critics said that "Fifteen" has a prominent pop production; [19] Larry Rodgers of The Arizona Republic described it as "roots pop", [20] and John Terauds of the Toronto Star deemed it guitar pop. [21]
[6] [7] Swift explained that these songs were left out of Fearless for various reasons and that including them on the re-recorded album proved that "the artist is the only one who really knows that body of work". [8] One such song was "Mr. Perfectly Fine", which Swift wrote in 2008, but she ultimately excluded it from the final track-list. [9]