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Fans are convinced that the pub, which shares the name of Swift’s 17th track “The Black Dog,” is the establishment Swift references in the song. The Black Dog is now a must-visit location ...
Taylor Swift's song "The Black Dog" is going viral, as fans flock to the London pub it's written about. Fans are also wondering if the song was inspired by Joe Alwyn or Matty Healy.
When CNN Travel visits, there’s no time to sample The Black Dog’s inviting looking food menu, but this writer opts for a Swift-approved glass of Sauvignon Blanc (in another new track, “The ...
"The Black Dog" is a song written and recorded by the American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift for her eleventh studio album, The Tortured Poets Department (2024). Produced by her and Jack Antonoff , the track is post-industrial in the form of a power ballad .
As pop music fans storm the London pub, there’s always lots of interest as to who “The Black Dog” is really about, be that Swift’s ex of six years, Joe Alwyn, or the 1975 frontman, Matty ...
The Black Dog variant even included a lyric on the back, which read, “Old habits die screaming,” which connected back to Swift’s depression playlist that she created ahead of TTPD’s ...
A London based pub, The Black Dog, has revealed how its business has been booming after Taylor Swift mentioned it in her new song.. The restaurant’s marketing director, Amy Crowley, spoke ...
Taylor Swift dropped her surprise double album "The Tortured Poets Department: The Anthology," and includes a song "The Black Dog" about a London bar.