Taylor Swift Here You Come Again

2014 song by Taylor Swift

"This Love"
Song by Taylor Swift
from the album 1989
Written October 17, 2012 (2012-x-17)
Released October 27, 2014 (2014-ten-27)
Studio Pain in the Art (Nashville)
Genre
  • Synth-pop
  • electropop
Length 4:x
Label Big Motorcar
Songwriter(s) Taylor Swift
Producer(due south)
  • Nathan Chapman
  • Taylor Swift

"This Dearest" is a song written and recorded past American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift for her fifth studio album, 1989 (2014). Swift produced the song with Nathan Chapman. An atmospheric carol, "This Love" combines electropop and synth-popular with soft stone elements. Its lyrics apply oceanic imagery to draw a faded romance and its subsequent revival. Subsequently 1989 was released, the rails charted on the Canadian Hot 100 and the Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles. Information technology was certified platinum past the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) for one million track-equivalent units. In reviews of 1989, some critics highlighted the song's balladic production, while others accounted it out of place for the anthology'southward upbeat sound.

A re-recording of the song, titled "This Love (Taylor's Version)", was released on May 6, 2022, via Democracy Records. Information technology featured in a trailer for the upcoming Amazon Prime Video television receiver series The Summertime I Turned Pretty. "This Dearest (Taylor's Version)" features an enhanced product quality, exuding indie rock tendencies. The re-recording is part of Swift's plan to re-record her back itemize, following the dispute over the ownership of the masters of her commencement half-dozen albums.

Background and release [edit]

Taylor Swift on the 1989 World Tour in 2015

Taylor Swift, an American vocalizer-songwriter, had been known as a state artist prior to the release of her fourth studio album, Cherry (2012).[1] [2] Many of the album's tracks incorporate predominantly pop or stone musical styles, a result of Swift'south desire to experiment with the genres.[3] [iv] This prompted a media debate over the validity of her status as a land artist.[5] For her next album, 1989, Swift decided to create a "breathy pop" record and motility away from the signature country styles of her previous releases.[6] [7] She began writing songs for the anthology while headlining a world bout in support of Blood-red.[8]

"This Love" was the first song that Swift wrote for 1989.[9] Out of all 13 tracks on the album's standard edition, it was the only i that she wrote on her ain.[x] According to 1989 's liner notes, she did and so on October 17, 2012, when she was in Los Angeles.[11] Swift initially envisioned "This Love" equally a "fun, niggling short poem" for her personal periodical; when she came up with a melody in her caput, she opted to turn the verse form into a song.[12] To this end, she enlisted the help of her long-fourth dimension collaborator Nathan Chapman, who worked with Swift on all her previous albums, to produce the rail with her.[13] [eleven] "This Love" was the only song from 1989 produced by Chapman.[14] The track was recorded at his Pain in the Art Studio in Nashville, Tennessee, and mixed past Serban Ghenea at MixStar Studios in Virginia Beach, Virginia.[11]

1989 was released on October 27, 2014, by Big Automobile Records;[15] "This Love" places at number 11 on the album's rails list.[xvi] Afterward 1989 's release, Swift included the song on the regular prepare list for the anthology's associated world tour, which began on May 5, 2015.[17] The track appeared equally background music for a Victoria's Secret holiday advertizement that premiered in December 2015.[18] Swift performed a stripped-downwardly, audio-visual version of "This Love" equally a "surprise song" on the first Atlanta testify of her Reputation Stadium Tour, in 2018.[nineteen]

Music and lyrics [edit]

"This Love" is a midtempo atmospheric ballad.[20] It has a duration of around four minutes and is one of the slowest tracks in the album.[21] [22] The vocal is primarily synth-popular and electropop,[23] [24] with elements of soft rock.[25] "This Dear" consists of both audio-visual and electronic instruments with a slow-burning and melodramatic production.[26] [27] It uses double tracking on Swift'southward vocals.[28] Rob Sheffield, a critic for Rolling Stone, compared the track's sound to that of 1980s ability ballads, specifically citing Bon Jovi's "I'll Be In that location for You" (1989).[21]

The lyrics are well-nigh feelings of heartbreak: "Lantern, burning, flickered in my listen for just you / Only you were nevertheless gone, gone, gone."[29] Swift uses the ocean equally a metaphor for a love that disappears so comes dorsum like the tides.[22] Critics considered it i of 1989 's saddest songs.[22] [thirty] Time magazine'due south Sam Lansky argued that the chorus's catchiness made it more hopeful than anguished.[23] In a 2022 interview with PopCrush, Swift remarked that she frequently listened to "This Love", citing the "romantic and wistful and relaxing" track as 1 of her favorites on the album.[31]

Disquisitional reception [edit]

Rob Sheffield of Rolling Stone selected "This Dear" equally i of the iii all-time tracks on 1989, the other two beingness "How Y'all Get the Daughter" and "Clean".[21] In an album review for musicOMH, critic Shane Kimberline lauded it equally 1989 'south best vocal, emphasizing the chorus and "archetype Swiftian" lyrics.[32] Jon Caramanica of The New York Times thought that Swift's songwriting in "This Honey" was less detail-oriented compared to her by work;[29] Mikael Wood from the Los Angeles Times took issue with the generic lyrics.[33] Marah Eakin from The A.V. Society considered "This Love" as one of 1989 'south weaker songs because of its midtempo balladry compared to the album's upbeat production,[xx] and Corey Beasley from PopMatters institute the atmospheric balladry out of place for the anthology'southward overall sound.[34]

Personnel [edit]

Credits are adapted from 1989 album liner notes.[xi]

  • Taylor Swift – vocals, groundwork vocals, songwriter, producer, acoustic guitar
  • Nathan Chapman – producer, recording engineer, bass, drums, electric guitar, keyboard
  • Jason Campbell – miscellaneous support
  • John Hanes – engineer
  • Serban Ghenea – mixing

Commercial performance [edit]

"This Love" peaked at number 84 on the Canadian Hot 100 chart dated November fifteen, 2014.[35] In the Usa, information technology peaked at number nineteen on the Billboard Bubbling Nether Hot 100 chart.[36] The track was certified platinum past the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), which denotes one million units consisting of sales and on-demand streaming.[37]

Charts [edit]

Certification [edit]

"This Love (Taylor'due south Version)" [edit]

"This Love (Taylor's Version)"
Cover artwork of "This Love (Taylor's Version)"
Promotional single past Taylor Swift
B-side "Wildest Dreams (Taylor'south Version)"
Released May 6, 2022 (2022-05-06)
Genre
  • Synth-pop
  • electropop
Length four:10
Characterization Republic
Songwriter(s) Taylor Swift
Producer(south)
  • Taylor Swift
  • Christopher Rowe
Lyric video
"This Love (Taylor's Version)" on YouTube

A re-recorded version of "This Love", titled "This Honey (Taylor's Version)", was released by Swift on May 6, 2022, via Democracy Records. The song is part of Swift'due south re-recording plan following the dispute over the ownership to her older discography'south masters.

Background and release [edit]

Following a dispute with Big Car Records in 2022 over the rights to the masters of her get-go six studio albums, including 1989, Swift appear her goal to re-tape each of these albums. A snippet of "This Dear (Taylor's Version)" was featured in the trailer for the 2022 Prime Video original series The Summer I Turned Pretty, released on May five, 2022.[38] The vocal was released on digital platforms on May 6.[ix] Forth with a digital single for "This Love (Taylor'due south Version)", Swift also released The Sometime Taylor Drove, merchandise themed to both 1989 and Swift's 2010 album Speak Now.[39]

Limerick and reception [edit]

Compared to the original version, "This Dear (Taylor'due south Version)" features strong elements of indie rock, which critics noted every bit a possible influence of Swift'south 2022 indie rock-indebted albums Sociology and Evermore.[12] [40] Much of the product remains the same,[41] but the synthesizers are more than subdued, and Swift'south vocals are less candy, more than amplified and resonant.[24] [40] [42] Mary Siroky of Consequence highlighted the track equally a attestation to Swift's songwriting ability to "capture the magic, destruction, and fantasy of romance".[41]

Track listing [edit]

Digital download and streaming [43]

  1. "This Love (Taylor's Version)" – 4:ten
  2. "Wildest Dreams (Taylor's Version)" – 3:40

Credits and personnel [edit]

Credits are adapted from Tidal.[44]

  • Taylor Swift – pb vocals, background vocals, songwriting, product
  • Christopher Rowe – production, song engineering
  • Matt Billingslea – drums
  • Max Bernstein – synthesizer
  • Amos Heller – bass
  • Mike Meadows – audio-visual guitar
  • Paul Sidoti – electric guitar
  • Derek Garten – editing, engineering
  • Bryce Bordon – engineering
  • David Payne – record technology
  • Lowell Reynolds – editing, assistant recording engineering
  • Dan Burns – banana engineering
  • Serban Ghenea – mixing
  • Randy Merrill – master engineering

Charts [edit]

Release history [edit]

References [edit]

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Bibliography [edit]

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