You cannot measure a song's relevancy with google trends, wtf.
it isn't how successful they are overall but it is how relevant and searched for they are.
YBWM is around the same level as single ladies, born this way (gagas most searched for) and umbrella(rihs most searched for), although with lower peaks because of its longevity.
"Starlight" is one of the best tracks on Red, top 7.
Red rankings as if today:
1. Treacherous
2. All Too Well
3. Holy Ground
4. I Knew You Were Trouble
5. Red
6. State of Grace
7. Starlight
8. The Last Time
9. We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together
10. I Almost Do
11. 22
12. The Moment I Knew
13. Come Back... Be Here
14. Sad Beautiful Tragic
15. Begin Again
16. Stay Stay Stay
17. The Lucky One
18. Everything Has Changed
19. Girl At Home
Recent article from Cleveland.com
Taylor Swift carves her own path, and knows exactly where it's leading
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Quote:
CLEVELAND, Ohio – "Singer-songwriter Taylor Swift ("Tim McGraw") is only 17. By the time she's old enough to vote (and learns to quit writing songs that sound like yearbook ruminations set to music) she's going to own the female side of country.''
That's part of a review I wrote in 2007, when Swift and Rodney Atkins (Rodney Who?) opened for Brad Paisley at Blossom.
Turns out I didn't go far enough. By the time she was 21, she did own the female side of country, but now, eight years after that review, she owns ALL sides of music.
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Today's Taylor Swift doesn't give concerts as much as she headlines traveling Vegas-style revues – complete with choreography, multiple sets and enough costume changes to outfit every show on the Strip.
Her young fan base is growing up, and she's adding new followers. Her Facebook page boast nearly 74 million likes.
Hmmm. Maybe somebody should warn Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg before she own that, too. Or perhaps the entire Internet.
I mean, these 7 are sitting safely on a GOAT list: Long Live, State of Grace, Dear John, Last Kiss, All Too Well, Enchanted, Back to December. The rest 3 is up to anyone's taste.