![]() On Friday, the singer-songwriter will release Red (Taylor's Version), a rerecording. The only problem NBC may face in drawing Swifties as viewers next Thursday night is that the lengthy album lands at midnight ET - right as Fallon is going into the second half of his show, followed by Meyers going into the beginning of his - a time at which the most hardcore fans may be so deep into scouring lyrics the unheard songs, it’ll be hard for some to tear themselves away to watch Swift talk about them.Įven though much of the material on the new release consists of soundalike recordings, explicitly recorded with the intent of superseding the previous Big Machine versions on streaming services and in fans’ catalogs, the copious bonus songs are what are expected to make the album one of the blockbusters of the holiday season. Getty Images Taylor Swift's upcoming album is highly anticipated yet familiar to her millions of fans. These include previously unheard songs with featured appearances by Phoebe Bridgers, Chris Stapleton and Ed Sheeran. In October 2022, Taylor released her 'Bejewelled' music video and fans spotted that the entire visual appears to contain many hints that Speak Now (Taylor's Version) will be Taylor's next re-recording release. Although the first 21 tracks on “Red (Taylor’s Version)” will be note-for-note remakes of songs released by her former label, Big Machine, on or around the original 2012 “Red” album, there are nine additional numbers labeled “From the Vault” that haven’t been previously recorded by Swift. Speak Now (Taylor's Version) will be released on July 7th. On Friday, Swift announced that she’ll rerelease her Grammy-nominated fourth album, Red, this fall on November 19 it’s the second reissue following Fearless (Taylor’s Version), released in. If NBC is stingy about allowing the possibly longest musical performance in the show’s history, there will be literally dozens of other songs to choose from. The real numerical question may have to do with “10,” though - that is, whether “SNL” will allot the singer airtime to do the long-sought-after 10-minute version of fan-favorite “All Too Well” that is the most anticipated of the bonus tracks on the new release. It’s “SNL” that remains theoretically luckiest by having its air date land on the 13th, a number that’s been superstitiously fetishized since the beginning of Swift’s career. Late Night with Seth Meyers November 4, 2021 ![]() Meyers’ team took a more straightforward approach, tweeting, “See you in one week, you in one week, /ekhCVt9sji
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