Rosemary: She is the Giver's daughter and became the Receiver after him. But because of all the pain and loss of the sorrowful memories, she applied for release, therefore commiting suicide .
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Originally posted by blueeyesshined13
awee really? damn so does that mean all too well cant be submitted ??!
It can be submitted, but it's easier for singles to be nominated.
The smartest thing to do in this case would be to send BA to Country solo/Country Song and RED to Country Album. Assuming RED loses, and they release ATW as a single, they could submit it in 2015. If RED wins AOTY/CAOTY, ATW won't be eligible in 2015.
I think it's stuck in the pre-production phase, or something like that. Disco or Honest could probably give a more accurate response.
I think it's roles like this Giver movie part that will make it possible for the Girls Like Us movie to happen with Taylor. She needs a good movie part that is well reviewed and received so the producers/Directors of GLU can movie forward and get support and good casting for it.
She looks so good and natural with mussy hair and casual clothes. So much more like her beginning without the political perfectionising posse she has now
I'm a little sad her role isn't really big But oh well it seems like a very interesting role
And it could've been some random station randomly playing HG, like how some country stations randomly play IKYWT too And let's not forget how excited we were when ATW initially debuted on the country charts
Corry, Wow. I just found your note in my Other messages. We knew a young girl who had terminal cancer, (she's gone now) and Taylor went to visit her while she was in Chicago. We saw the photo. But I don't know much more about it. Sorry this took so long.
We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together is my 8th most played Taylor song of 2013. Exactly 200 plays. That's not even 2/3s of my first week plays for the song though.
We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together is my 8th most played Taylor song of 2013. Exactly 200 plays. That's not even 2/3s of my first week plays for the song though.