What genre is Speak Now album?

What genre is Speak Now album?

Country music
PopCountry
Speak Now/Genres

Who was Speak Now written about?

Swift wrote the song about interrupting a wedding, after conversing with her friend, whose ex-boyfriend would soon marry someone else, and having a dream about one of her own former lovers marrying another girl.

How old was Taylor when writing Speak Now?

The 21-year-old singer/songwriter co-produced “Speak Now” with longtime collaborator Nathan Chapman, who worked with her on “Fearless” and her 2006 self-titled debut.

Did Taylor write Speak Now alone?

According to Swift, Speak Now was written entirely without the help of co-writers — “It just so happened that the songs that made the cut on the album were the ones I wrote myself, so, wish me luck,” she said — and will once again be co-produced by Swift’s collaborator Nathan Campbell.

Is Taylor Swift re recording Speak Now?

In June 2021, she announced that Red (Taylor’s Version) will arrive on Nov. She also plans to re-record Taylor Swift, Speak Now, 1989 and Reputation. However, she won’t be able to re-record that last one until 2022, per her prior contract with Big Machine.

Who is “Speak Now” by Taylor Swift written about?

“Speak Now” was written by Swift, as were all the tracks for the album. The song was inspired by the story of her friend and her high school boyfriend. The couple went their separate ways after high school – with the idea that they would get back together. Sep 27 2019

What albums does Taylor Swift have?

Taylor have 6 studio albums — Taylor Swift (2006), Fearless (2008), Speak Now (2010), Red (2012), 1989 (2014) and Reputation (2017).

How many albums does Taylor Swift have?

American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift has released nine studio albums, twelve extended plays (EP), three live albums, and two compilation albums. With estimated sales of over 50 million albums as of December 2016, Swift is one of the best-selling music artists.

What are some good Taylor Swift songs?

‘Look What You Made Me Do’ (2017)

  • ‘Wildest Dreams’ (2015)
  • ‘Bad Blood,’ Featuring Kendrick Lamar (2015)
  • ‘Shake It Off’ (2014)
  • ‘Blank Space’ (2014)
  • ‘We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together’ (2012)
  • ‘Begin Again’ (2012)
  • ‘Back to December’ (2010)
  • ‘I Knew You Were Trouble’ (2012)
  • ‘Mine’ (2010)