Taylor Swift (Archive)
Friday 7 July 2023 / 19:09
Taylor Swift insists on releasing modified versions of her works, and for the third time, after Red and Fearless, the American singer released a new version of the album Speak Now, which she released 13 years ago.
Swift explained that the album was available, attracted public interest and reached number one on iTunes in the US.
Swift expressed her joy in reissuing one of her older albums, which she launched in 2010 and includes 22 songs. She also wrote via Instagram that the album became her property and her fans, and wrote it alone to express the desires, fantasies, heartaches, drama and tragedies she experienced as a young woman between the ages of 18 and 20.
“I remember putting together one playlist and then another, thinking about how to get the story right. I had to be tough with my choices. I left out some songs that I’m still proud of,” she wrote in her post alongside a photo of herself lying under a large tree. .
6 new songs
And Swift included a group of songs she never released, though she wrote and recorded them with her albums, on “You’ve Got 6 Songs From The Vault.”
“I recorded it when I was 32. The memories it brought back brought me nostalgia and a sense of appreciation,” he added. “For life, for you, for my work. Thank you a million times for those memories. Broke our fall.”
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