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Would've, Could've, Should've" debuted and peaked at number 20 on the US Billboard Hot 100. [7] On the Billboard Global 200, it peaked at number 21. [8] The track peaked on singles charts including the Canadian Hot 100 (18), [9] the Portuguese singles chart (66), [10] the Philippines Songs chart (23), [11] and the Billboard Vietnam Hot 100 ...
Taylor Swift's Midnights 3 A.M. Edition tracks may be among the album's most brutal lyrically, but none express regret quite as strongly as “Would've, Could've, Should've,” seemingly about ...
‘Would’ve Could’ve Should’ve’ and ‘I Know Places’ / ‘Tis the Damn Season’ and ‘Daylight’ Swift performed two mash-ups during her first June 2024 concert in Edinburgh.
‘Would’ve, Could’ve, Should’ve,’ Midnights (2022) More than a decade after the release of “Speak Now” Swift dropped one of her most scathing songs about Mayer on her 10th studio ...
The song was released to US country radio as the album's fifth and final single on May 19, 2008, by Big Machine Records. Produced by Nathan Chapman, "Should've Said No" combines country rock, pop rock, and post-grunge with banjo and distorted guitars. The lyrics are about Swift's contempt for a cheating ex-lover.
"Crazier" is a song by the American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift, taken from the soundtrack to the 2009 film Hannah Montana: The Movie. Swift wrote the song with Robert Ellis Orrall and produced it with Nathan Chapman. A country ballad, the song has lyrics about falling in love. In Hannah Montana: The Movie, Swift makes a cameo and performs ...
In the song "Would've, Could've, Should've," Swift sings about being 19 and in a relationship with a poisonous "grown man" — Mayer was 32 at the time — who later dismissed her as "a child."
The song begins with Swift's character seeing her love interest at 2 a.m. through the window. [17] [19] Throughout the song, the two characters express their feelings, but not to each other. [24] Consequence 's Sasha Geffen said that the relationship in question was dramatic to the point it does not need to be. [25]