Filtered by: Lifestyle
Lifestyle

Taylor Swift to include 1st song written with Ed Sheeran in 2012 on ‘Red’ album re-release


We're in for a whole new level of pain and ugly crying on the bathroom floor as Taylor Swift releases the full line-up of her "Red" re-release album!

After releasing a teaser video filled with song title hints, the award-winning American songwriter and singer revealed the titles of all the album's 30 tracks on Friday.

Aside from the re-recording of her previous songs, the new version of "Red" will also include 8 never-before released songs and a 10-minute version of her renowned and heartbreaking hit "All Too Well."

The singer also confirmed that her album would feature songs in collaboration with Phoebe Bridgers and Chris Stapleton, as well as her first ever song cowritten with Ed Sheeran back in 2012. 

"I know some of you thought that would be like trying to solve a crossword and realizing there’s no right answer BUT … you played it good & right. Congrats pals, you guessed the correct titles and feature artists on Red (my version). The vault tracks will feature Chris Stapleton, Phoebe Bridgers, Mark Foster, and the first song Ed Sheeran and I ever wrote together the first time we met in 2012," she wrote.

"I can’t express my gratitude enough to these artists for helping me bring these songs to life. I can’t wait til we can dust off our highest hopes and relive these memories together," she added.

"We’ll also be making a bunch of new ones too, since Red (Taylor’s Version) includes so many songs you haven’t heard yet. Til then, I’ll be counting down and picturing it all in my head. In burning red."

"Red (Taylor Version)," set to be released on Nov. 19, is the singer's second re-released album. In April, Taylor released the re-recording of her 2008 album "Fearless."

The singer has been re-recording her old albums amid her ongoing legal battle to gain ownership of her old songs. – Kaela Malig/RC, GMA News

Tags: Ed Sheeran
Find out your candidates' profile
Find the latest news
Find out individual candidate platforms
Choose your candidates and print out your selection.
Voter Demographics