Taylor Swift Unveils 5 Song Vault Track List for 1989 Taylor's Version
1989 Taylor's Version to Include Unreleased Tracks
Tracklist Revealed with Collaborations from Ed Sheeran, Phoebe Bridgers
Taylor Swift has finally unveiled the long-awaited track list for 1989 Taylor's Version, her upcoming re-recorded album of her iconic 2014 masterpiece. Along with the re-recorded versions of the original 13 tracks, Taylor has also revealed the inclusion of five unreleased songs from the album's "vault," bringing the total to 18 songs.
The vault tracks, which Taylor has previously teased as some of her favorite songs she's ever written, have been highly anticipated by fans. Now, they have been officially revealed as:
- Can't Stop Loving You (Featuring Bon Iver)
- All Too Well (10 Minute Version)
- Maroon
- Better Man (From the Vault)
- Forever Winter
Among these vault tracks are collaborations with Ed Sheeran and Phoebe Bridgers. "Can't Stop Loving You" features Sheeran, marking his return to the 1989 universe after co-writing and co-producing the original album's smash hit "Everything Has Changed." Bridgers lends her haunting vocals to "Maroon," one of the album's previously unreleased songs.
The unveiling of the vault track list has sent fans into a frenzy. The announcement of the extended 10-minute version of "All Too Well" has been particularly met with excitement, as the song is a fan favorite and has been rumored to be an even more epic and heartbreaking ballad than its original version.
1989 Taylor's Version is set for release on October 22nd, 2021. Fans are eagerly awaiting the arrival of the album, which promises to be a nostalgic journey back to one of Taylor Swift's most beloved eras with the addition of these exciting new vault tracks.
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