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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]
Taylor Swift once wrote a song inspired by the love story between Robert F. Kennedy and his wife, Ethel Kennedy.. Ethel (née Skakel), who died from stroke complications on Oct. 10 at the age of ...
Tyler Hilton appears as Swift's love interest in "Teardrops on My Guitar" Justin Gaston plays the fictional character Romeo in "Love Story" Lucas Till portrays the male lead in "You Belong With Me" Swift appears in the video for Kellie Pickler's "Best Days of Your Life" Joey King features in "Mean" and "I Can See You" The Civil Wars appear on "Safe & Sound" Noah Mills is seen in an on-again ...
Taylor Swift was undeniably the spotlight-stealing star of Tuesday's MTV Video Music Awards -- and not just because of her unbelievable number of total wins.The "Anti-Hero" singer walked away with ...
"Lover" is a song written and recorded by the American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift for her seventh studio album, Lover (2019). She conceived it as a timeless love song meant for a wedding reception: the lyrics are about an committed romantic relationship, and the bridge draws on the bridal rhyme "Something old".
Jan Ravnik and Taylor Swift. One of the dancers who is traveling with Taylor Swift in support of her international Eras Tour choreographed a dance for a song included on the pop star’s newest album.
Swifties everywhere have been rethinking their wedding song since Taylor Swift put “Lover” on her “denial” playlist ahead of the release of The Tortured Poets Department.. Swift, now 34 ...
Live from Clear Channel Stripped 2008 is the second live album by the American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift, released on April 24, 2020, by Big Machine Records, without Swift's approval. It was recorded in 2008 but only released after the masters to her older music had changed ownership in a 2019 purchase of Big Machine by American media ...