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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 ...
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 ...
Taylor really put Would’ve, Could’ve, Should’ve, a song directly about her relationship with John Mayer when she was just 19, as TRACK 19 ON THE ALBUM. SHOTS WERE FIRED — mr. perfectly ...
The lyrics are about two ex-lovers longing for each other. Several critics commended the production elements of "I Wish You Would" for featuring a nostalgic feel of the 1980s while sounding new, but a few others deemed it a weaker track for Swift. The song received certifications in Australia and the United Kingdom
Not only did the song go viral, but the video as well. ... it included bonus tracks and fans speculate one, "Would've, Could've, Should've," is another go at Mayer. It happened to be track 19 and ...
"I Know Places" is a trip hop [10] and drum and bass song [11] about the pressures of public scrutiny. [12] With a length of three minutes and fifteen seconds, "I Know Places" is co-written by Swift and Tedder, who co-produced the track alongside Noel Zancanella. The song was recorded at Conway Recording, located at Los Angeles. [13]
"Soon You'll Get Better" is a song by the American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift featuring the American country band the Dixie Chicks. [a] Swift and Jack Antonoff wrote and produced the song for the former's seventh studio album, Lover (2019).
Swift contacted the Warren Brothers 17 years later to inform them of her intention to release the song, and they responded that it was "the longest hold [they have] ever had". [11] Reflecting back on her unreleased tracks, Swift believed that "That's When" would work better as a duet and could only imagine Keith Urban as the duet partner. [12]