Taylor Swift You All Over Me: Stop everything! Taylor Swift just dropped an explosive update on her highly-anticipated re-recorded album Fearless (Taylor's Version). The 31-year-old announced on social media Wednesday that the first track to be released from her 'songs from the vault' collection, titled You All Over Me, will be out March 25.
"HI. I wanted to let you know that the first “From the Vault” song I’m releasing from Fearless (Taylor’s Version) comes out tomorrow at midnight eastern. It’s called You All Over Me (From The Vault)," the American pop sensation wrote.
You All Over Me has been produced by Aaron Dessner and co-written by Swift and Scooter Carusoe. Country singer Maren Morris has given backing vocals.
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"One thing I’ve been loving about these From The Vault songs is that they’ve never been heard, so I can experiment, play, and even include some of my favorite artists," she further added.
The first re-recorded number from Fearless the second was Love Story released last month.
Taylor Swift You All Over Me Announcement Sends Fans Into A Frenzy
As with Swift's last album Evermore released December 2020, the excitement among fans for Fearless (Taylor's Version) is off the charts. For one, Swift's back-to-back album releases have come to a legion of 'Swifties' as the best blessing in disguise. And secondly, it beckons a flood of nostalgia for an entire generation that grew up with Swift's early music in the 2000s.
The original Fearless from 2008, her second-ever music album, had put her on the global map as a pop favourite with songs like Love Story, You Belong With Me, Fifteen and White Horse.
On what fans can expect from the re-recorded Fearless album soon-to-release this year, Swift explained on Good Morning America, "My version of Fearless will have 26 songs on it because I've decided to add songs from the vault, which are songs that almost made the original Fearless album, but I've now gone back and recorded those so that everyone will be able to hear not only songs that made the album, but the songs that almost made it: the full picture."