Fearless. The new take is from her forthcoming re-recording of the album,
Fearless (Taylor s Version). (Re-recordings of older songs or albums are treated separately from their originals, with independent chart histories for each version.) This is my first time having a No. 1 debut on the
Billboard Hot Country Songs chart and I m so grateful to the fans for making this a possibility, Swift tells
Billboard. They re the ones who emboldened me to reclaim my music and they really showed up this week to see it through. It blows me away that they ve sent a song to No. 1 that had its first life over a decade ago. I couldn t be happier that it happened now, and in this way.
(CNN) — Taylor Swift announced on Good Morning America Thursday that a rerecording of one of her first albums, “Fearless,” will be released on April 9. But why is one of the biggest artists in music spending her time rerecording an album she released 13 years ago? “Fearless” for those of you who don’t […]
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Nickelback know a fair few things about putting together a half-decent parody, it turns out. Before the Canadian band that everyone pretends to hate scaled to the gravellY heights of âHow You Remind Meâ, they started life as a covers band called Village Idiot.
Accordingly, when the bunch of aspiring seamenâs (no sniggering at the back) sails caught wind of The Lottery Winnersâ shanty-flavoured version of âRockstarâ, the band sportingly clambered aboard for a collab. Mainly, this one stands out for its surprisingly high production valueS â weâre talking split screens, stock images of ships, at least two anoraks, a pipe, and a captainâs hat seemingly stolen from a rowdy stag do.
Watch Taylor Swift get sea shanty treatment from US Navy Band We were very much into this music before it was cool
Taylor Swift. CREDIT: Press
Taylor Swift has become the latest artist to be given the sea shanty treatment – check out the US Navy Band’s ‘We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together’ parody below.
Taking to Twitter on Monday (January 25), the US Navy Band got in on the action by posting a shanty take on Swift’s 2012 break-up anthem.
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“We were very much into this music before it was cool,” the band captioned the clip, which sees them perform socially distanced in a large hall.