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Three six-song compilations consisting of tracks from both Evermore and Folklore, titled The Dropped Your Hand While Dancing Chapter, The Forever Is The Sweetest Con Chapter, and The Ladies Lunching Chapter (all stylized in all lowercase), were released to streaming platforms on January 21, January 27, and February 4, 2021, respectively.
"Evermore"'s melody is paired with lyrics that express loneliness, [66] accompanied by heavy orchestration that swells as the ballad progresses. [45] Simultaneously "brooding" and hopeful, [59] Jay Jason of ComicBook.com believes the song's lyrics are inspired by the popular phrase "If you love someone, let them go". [67]
"Coney Island" is a song by the American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift featuring the American band the National. Swift, William Bowery, and the brothers Aaron and Bryce Dessner wrote the song for Swift's ninth studio album, Evermore (2020). The track was produced by the Dessner brothers, and Matt Berninger contributed guest vocals.
Taylor Swift released her surprise ninth studio album, Evermore, on Friday -- revealing several more songs co-written by her boyfriend, Joe Alwyn! Last month, Swift confirmed the fan theory that ...
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The song received plaudits with respect to Swift's other songs as well. According to Consequence, "Champagne Problems" has the best bridge in Evermore, containing Swift's best lyrics and performance in the album. [29] Clash critics picked it as one of Swift's 15 best songs, for its metaphor and "brutal honesty". [30]
"Happiness" was the last track written for Evermore. [12] Dessner had been working on the song's composition since 2019 and believed that it would be a track for his band, Big Red Machine. Swift was fond of the instrumental and wrote the lyrics to it with Dessner days before Evermore was finished, and it was eventually included on the album.
"No Body, No Crime" is a song by the American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift featuring the American band Haim, from her ninth studio album, Evermore (2020). She wrote the track as a result of her fixation with crime documentaries and podcasts, and produced it with Aaron Dessner .