Red (Taylor’s Version) (★★★☆☆) comes in two distinct pieces. The bulk of it is a revisiting and reworking of tracks from 2012’s Red.
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wrote on Instagram earlier Tuesday. “Excited to hit the ground running with work again, and SNL is still on, so tune in Saturday, see you there x.”Sheeran first shared his COVID diagnosis on Oct.
24, just hours after he’d been announced as “SNL’s” next musical guest, and up until today there had been doubts as to whether he’d still perform.“Saturday Night Live” is produced in association with Broadway Video. Lorne Michaels is creator and executive producer.
.Red (Taylor’s Version) (★★★☆☆) comes in two distinct pieces. The bulk of it is a revisiting and reworking of tracks from 2012’s Red.
for some time).“SNL” executive producer Lorne Michaels famously loathes his actors breaking character, but one imagines he can’t hold it against those involved in Dog Head Man.
Taylor Swift has dropped a new "Sad Girl Autumn Version" of "All Too Well," the final track of her recently released 30-track opus, Red (Taylor's Version). The orginal track got the Swift rumor mill spinning at lightning speed after she shared a video for the song that seemed to many fans a clear re-enactment of her breakup with actor Jake Gyllenhaal.
Taylor Swift continues to give fans new renditions of her beloved 2012 cut ‘All Too Well’, dropping what she calls the ‘Sad Girl Autumn’ version of the song.Recorded at Aaron Dessner‘s Long Pond Studios, just like parts of both of her 2020 albums ‘Folklore’ and ‘Evermore’, the song takes on a much more sombre mood, with moody piano replacing the original’s twangy acoustic guitar.Sharing the song on social media, Swift wrote: “One of the saddest songs I’ve ever written just got sadder.”Listen to
Mr. Feeny is a Swiftie.
The Nov. 13 edition of Saturday Night Live, hosted by Jonathan Majors with musical guest Taylor Swift, drew a 1.37 rating in the 18-49 demo and 5.8 million viewers for its linear telecasts as well as full-episode digital viewing through Sunday, Nov. 14, per NBC. That was up a tick from the previous week’s telecast, hosted by Kieran Culkin with musical guest Ed Sheeran (1.31 in 18-49, 5.7 million viewers, and about average for the season so far.
Dionne Warwick has a message for the man Taylor Swift is singing about in her newly rereleased track, «All Too Well.»Just days after Swift dropped the 10-minute version of «All Too Well» and an accompanying short film, Warwick took to Twitter to address one of the more famous lyrics in the song. On the track, Swift sings, «I walked through the door with you, the air was cold. But something about it felt like home somehow.
“Hey guys,” tweeted Miles Teller on Nov. 16, hours after the premiere of Taylor Swift‘s video for “I Bet You Think About Me.” Miles, 34, starred opposite Taylor, 31, in the new visual, which raised some concerns from Swifties, who thought Teller allegedly refused the COVID-19 vaccine. Miles went on Twitter to shut down that chatter, tweeting how he doesn’t, “usually feel the need to address rumors on here, but I am vaccinated and have been for a while. The only thing I’m anti is hate.”
John Mayer, 44, seems to be clapping back at Taylor Swift fans who are spreading hurtful words as they advise him to prepare for the upcoming rerelease of her 2010 album Speak Now, which features the song “Dear John,” which is allegedly written about him and his past relationship with Taylor.
that’s what fans are thinking.
If you’re not someone that is paying attention to Taylor Swift’s career, you may not understand why the singer-songwriter is releasing new versions of her previous songs recently. Well, you can feel free to Google it and read all about it, but basically, due to rights issues, she’s redoing her whole catalog and bringing in some big names to star in new music videos, including folks like Miles Teller, Dylan O’Brien, Sadie Sink, and more.
Taylor Swift's re-recording of her song, «I Bet You Think About Me,» was released and it was directed by Blake Lively, who is mom to daughters Betty, James and Inez.The wedding-themed video stars Miles Teller as a groom, preparing to get married when he keeps flashing back on a past love (Swift).Swift appears as a waitress, speech giver, and performer at the wedding as Teller looks stunned while trying to find her in the crowd.
Miles Teller and Keleigh Sperry are the stars of Taylor Swift’s brand new music video for “I Bet You Think About Me.” Taylor dropped the video on Nov. 15, and it stars Miles and Keleigh as a couple on their wedding day. Taylor is Miles’ ex, who he can’t get off his mind, even as he prepares to marry his new bride. During the video, Taylor gifts Keleigh with a red scarf (a nod to her song “All Too Well”) and gives a sarcastic speech at the nuptials.
The music video for Taylor Swift‘s “I Bet You Think About Me (Taylor’s Version)” just debuted and – surprise! – it co-stars Miles Teller and his real-life wife Keleigh!
Taylor Swift's emotional performance of the 10-minute version of her song, «All Too Well,» wasn't the only way the 31-year-old singer contributed to this weekend's . Swift also made a memorable cameo during a hilarious musical sketch with Pete Davidson, in which the 27-year-old comedian rapped about three of the newer writers on the show — Ben Marshall, John Higgins, and Martin Herlihy — to an original song titled «Three Sad Virgins.»The sketch started off with Davidson asking the three writers
Taylor Swift's emotional performance of the 10-minute version of her song «All Too Well» wasn't the only way the 31-year-old singer contributed during this weekend's . Swift also made a memorable cameo during a hilarious musical sketch with Pete Davidson, in which the 27-year-old comedian rapped about three of the newer writers on the show — Ben Marshall, John Higgins, and Martin Herlihy — to an original song called «Three Sad Virgins.»The sketch started off with Davidson asking the three
Blake Lively is putting her director's cap on for Taylor Swift's next music video.
Jonathan Majors made his Saturday Night Live debut!
Fearless album—including the recently released “Mr. Perfectly Fine”—will find that sentence funny.