i think it should be the closing single, cuz tbh i dont see it performing too good, but just like Ours, it could surprise us...
and also thematically it will be like a closure to the drama this era has been and is going to be..!!
i think it should be the closing single, cuz tbh i dont see it performing too good, but just like Ours, it could surprise us...
and also thematically it will be like a closure to the drama this era has been and is going to be..!!
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Originally posted by nicedude
should be the last single to end the era in high note and a message that she doesn't want to be dictated of what to do.
Yes it would be a great song to close the era with. I can see it being a top 15 pop hit and a top 5 country hit.
Them good songs need to be released. After WANEGBT and IKYWT, I really don't care anymore if they underperform to be honest (if they smash, then great!). The public just needs to hear the different side of Swift. All Too Well is too whiny and talks about break-up again and will just give the haters more fuel. Release Treacherous, Holy Ground and The Lucky One. The true trinity of Red. I'm here for Red, The Last Time and I Almost Do as well. Just not Stay Stay Stay and 22.
So I did some research and found out that she doesn't have a #1 on Adult Pop Songs yet. I'm shocked tbh.
Here are her peaks:
You Belong With Me - #2
Love Story - #3
I Knew You Were Trouble - #5(so far)
Teardrops On My Guitar - #6
We Are Never Getting Back Together - #7
Mine - #7
Back To December - #11
Eyes Open - #11
The Story Of Us - #31
TSOU smashing as usual.
Features:
Half Of My Heart - #2
Two Is Better Than One - #14
Remember Lawson, the band that Taylor was nice to at the Capital FM Jingle Ball in London?
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Taylor Swift may be the queen of penning hearbreak songs inspired by her real life experiences, but Lawson believe they can give her a “lesson in love” with their new single 'Learn To Love Again', following her split from Harry Styles.
The Indie band, who are gearing up for the release of 'Learn To Love Again' next month, explain the optimistic message of the song and say it is the opposite of 'We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together,' the smash hit chart-topping song which Taylor released last week.
Member Ryan Fletcher told BANG Showbiz: “It's about whether you can learn to love somebody again. Maybe you have some time apart and see different people and then get back together, and if that happens, you know they are really the one for you.”
“You could say it's the opposite of 'We are Never Getting Back Together' - we're giving Taylor Swift a lesson there,” he cheekily added.
Taylor and Lawson have been friends for a short while, with the country songstress making the effort to praise the band backstage on their performance at Capital FM's Jingle Bell Ball in December.
Ryan hints that fans could expect a collaboration between Lawson and Taylor and possibly even an appearance from her at one of the shows on their upcoming 'Chapman Square' tour.
“We love her and we know that she's a fan of the band as well. She came over when we played The O2 arena in London and said she loves the album, I don't think it would be a million miles off to ask someone like her to sing on it,” Ryan continued.
“But we'd have to take her to one side and say, 'Look, I've heard your last album, and don't get me wrong, I like it, but you've got to man up.'”
With or without a Taylor collaboration, 2013 is shaping up to be a great year for Lawson, who will kicking off their tour in March, performing several dates in the US and will also be heading to the Isle of Wight Festival in June.
I actually can't figure it out what should they release after Red and 22. She probably won't send any single to pop, and focus to country a la Speak Now?
22 this march, along with Tim collab for country ( this should give her reputation back )
And for summer we're going to have Red as cross-over single
After US tour finished, she will release EHC for pop-hac-ac,, and the music video from her tour
While CB... BH/IAD for country
And that's how she finished Red era
I guess