Play It Again Taylor Swift Lyrics

"Our Song" is a country song by Taylor Swift. The song was written by Swift and produced past Nathan Chapman. It was released on August 22, 2007 by Large Machine Records as the 3rd unmarried and the eleventh rails from Swift's eponymous debut album, Taylor Swift (2006). Swift solely composed "Our Song" for the talent testify of her freshman yr in high school, about a boyfriend who she did not have a song with. It was included on Taylor Swift as she recalled its popularity with her classmates. The uptempo rail is musically driven mainly by banjo and lyrically describes a young couple who use the events in their lives in place of a regular vocal.

"Our Song" was met with not bad appraise from contemporary critics, some who deemed it i of Swift'southward best singles, and commercial success. The song charted inside the top thirty and top twenty on the Canadian Hot 100 and Billboard Hot 100, respectively. In the The states, it became Swift's first number one single on the Hot Country Songs Chart, maintaining the position for six consecutive weeks, and was certified double platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). A music video accompanying "Our Song" was directed by Trey Fanjoy and features Swift performing in various settings, including a front porch. The video won both nominations for "Video of the Yr" and "Female Video of the Year" at the 2008 CMT Music Awards. Swift has performed the song at an abundance of venues, some while supporting equally the opening act for various country artists' concert tours. She also performed it as part of the Fearless Tour (2009-2010), her start headlining bout.

Groundwork

Swift self-penned "Our Song" for the talent show of her freshman twelvemonth in loftier schoolhouse with no intentions of including it on her debut album.[1] She idea to herself that to be appropriate for the talent show, the vocal she would write needed to be upbeat and relateable to her classmates.[two] "I wrote it about this guy I was dating, and how we didn't have a song. And then I went ahead and wrote us one", she said.[three] The writing process, every bit with her lead single "Tim McGraw", took place in approximately twenty minutes.[3] Several months after performing information technology at the talent show, some of her peers approached her to inform her that they enjoyed the song she played at the talent show, singing a few lines.[2] "They'd simply heard information technology once, so I thought, 'There must be something hither!'", Swift recalled.[2] When choosing tracks to record for Taylor Swift, Swift "stood past" "Our Song", repeatedly insisting album producers to record it with her. She claimed she "knew at that place was something near it."[three] She concluded, "I think in that location'south just some sort of magic in the way the track sounds like information technology's billowy."[three] Swift said she desired for the song to be placed as the closing track on Taylor Swift due to its final lyrics repeating the phrase "Play information technology again", which she thought would subliminally asking audiences to replay the album.[iv] Big Automobile Records executives chose "Our Song" to be the third unmarried from Taylor Swift, which Swift was surprised[1] notwithstanding glad about.[iii] The song was released every bit a CD single on Baronial 22, 2007.[5] "Our Song" was introduced to countries outside of Canada and the The states in the international version of Swift'due south second studio anthology, Fearless.

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OUR Song - TAYLOR SWIFT (Lyrics)

Composition

"Our Song" is a state music song with a length of 3 minutes and xx-ii seconds.[vi] Information technology is set up in compound time with viii 8th notes per bar and has a moderately fast tempo of 96 beats per minute.[7] However, Sean Dooley of Virtually.com described "Our Vocal" every bit a snappy midtempo number.[eight] The song is written in the central of D major and Swift's vocals bridge 1 octave, from Chiliadiii to B4.[vii] Jody Rosen of Slant Magazine considers Swift'southward vocal functioning to be twangful.[9] It follows the chord progression D–Em7–Thou–A.[vii] The song'southward instrumentation relies mainly on banjo[iv] and, later the completion of the break, a violin solo arrives.[10]

The lyrics are in get-go person.[eight] In the showtime verse, the protagonist realizes she and her fellow practise not have a song of their ain every bit he drives his automobile.[four] [8] The young couple come to using the events in their lives in place of a regular vocal in the vocal's refrains.[4] Those events are described in abrupt detail and include slamming screen doors to sneak out late.[nine] Dooley identified Swift'south role in "Our Song" to be a narrator.[8]

Critical reception

A female teen with blond hair and blue eyes, clothed by a sparkly dress, faces forward and plays a koa wood guitar.

Swift performing "Our Song" when opening for Rascal Flatts' Me and My Gang Tour.

"Our Vocal" was met with great appraise from contemporary critics. Sean Dooley of About.com listed "Our Vocal" equally Swift'south fifth best vocal to date. He identified Swift's "uncanny power, especially at such a young age, to write a compelling narrative" equally the song'southward highlight, referencing the opening lines "I was riding shutgon with my hair undone in the front seat of his machine / He's got a one-hand feel on the steering wheel / The other on my eye."[8] Rob Sheffield of Blender magazine described the rails equally gem that hit hard.[11] Rick Bell of Country Standard Time said Taylor Swift 'due south best efforts were Swift self-penned song, including "Our Song", which "she sings with stirring conviction."[12] Jonathan Keefe of Camber Mag said the song "follow[due south] time-tested narrative conventions and, more ofttimes than not, build to massive pop hooks."[xiii] Fiona Chua of MTV Asia selected the track as a option cutting from Swift's second studio album, Fearless.[14] Kate Kiefer of Paste magazine recognized the song to be Swift's "first not bad hit" and believed information technology became many couples' vocal.[15] In 2008, "Our Song" was listed equally a "Winning Song" by Broadcast Music Incorporated (BMI).[sixteen]

Chart operation

On the week ending Oct 13, 2007, "Our Song" debuted at number 80-six on the Billboard Hot 100.[17] In the post-obit week, the song ascended to number sixty-seven on the nautical chart and, on the week ending January 19, 2008, reached its meridian at number sixteen.[18] "Our Song" spent a full of thirty-six weeks upon the Billboard Hot 100.[18] On Billboard 's Hot Country Songs Chart, it debuted at number l-five and charted at number six on the calendar week ending December 15, 2007.[19] In the succeeding week, the song jumped to number i on Hot Land Songs, becoming the largest leap the pinnacle position since Tim McGraw's "Just to See You Smiling" in Jan 1998, which ascended from number vi to number ane.[xix] The song'due south advent at number one on Hot Land Songs also became Swift's showtime and made Swift, then eighteen, the youngest sole writer and singer of a number one land song.[20] "Our Vocal" remained in the top position on Hot Land Songs for six sequent weeks, marking Swift'south all-time-charting single on the nautical chart and the longest-running chart-topper in that location since Carrie Underwood'due south "Jesus Take the Wheel" reigned for the same period in January 2006.[21] "Our Song" charted on Hot Country Songs for a total of 20-4 weeks.[xviii] The single was certified double platinum by the Recording Manufacture Clan of America (RIAA) for the shipment of over 2,000,000 copies.[22] On the Canadian Hot 100, "Our Vocal" peaked at number thirty, becoming Swift's best-charting unmarried from Taylor Swift in Canada.[eighteen]

Awards and nominations

"Our Song" received 3 awards from 3 nominations.

Yr Organization Award Result Ref.
2008 BMI Country Awards Accolade-Winning Songs Won [23]
CMT Music Awards Female Video of the Year Won [24]
Video of the Yr Won

Music video

Swift seen in different scenes in the music video for "Our Song"

The accompanying music video for "Our Song" was directed by Trey Fanjoy.[25] While listening to "Our Vocal", Fanjoy shared her ideas for a music video with Swift. "She had this thought for a front porch performance and then a field of flowers for another operation, then a blackness-and-white operation shot. It all came together in her caput. She was able to translate that and then well onto pic. It merely shows what a truly keen manager she is", Swift informed CMT News.[1] The video begins with a shot of Swift's toenails every bit she paints them. Swift, casually wearing a blueish tank top, white hot pants, and straightened hair is revealed to be engaging in a phone conversation in a bedroom. A cut-scene shows Swift affront a restroom mirror, which she writes the word "Dear", before furtively approaching a front porch, seen in a blue dress and curly pilus. Swift so sits nigh the edge and performs "Our Song". The scene transitions to Swift lying on a bed of flowers and wearing an orange evening gown. She holds a card that spells her kickoff proper noun. Then, clothed in a long, black dress, blackness cowboy boots, and blackness gloves, Swift sings with a microphone and a backup band behind her in front of a white backdrop. Throughout the remainder of the video, scenes alternate betwixt previous settings and concludes giggling while sitting on the forepart porch. The video was shot on a sound stage. The video premiered on September 14, 2007 on CMT.[25] The video received a nomination for "Number Ane Streamed Music Video" at the web-hosted 2008 CMT Online Awards, merely lost to Carrie Underwood's video for "All-American Daughter".[26] At the 2008 CMT Music Awards, the video won the CMT Music Honor for "Video of the Year" and "Female person Video of the Year".[27]

Hidden message

Hidden message: Live in beloved.

Lyrics

I was riding shotgun with my pilus undone
In the forepart seat of his auto
He's got a i-hand experience on the steering wheel
The other on my eye
I look effectually, turn the radio down
He says, "Infant is something wrong?"
I say, "Goose egg, I was only thinking
How we don't have a song"
And he says

Our song is the slamming screen door
Sneakin' out late, tapping on your window
When nosotros're on the phone and you talk existent irksome
'Cause it's late and your mama don't know
Our song is the fashion you laugh
The start date: "Human being, I didn't kiss her, and I should have"
And when I got domicile 'fore I said amen
Asking God if he could play it again

I was walking upwardly the front porch steps
After everything that day
Had gone all wrong and been trampled on
And lost and thrown away
Got to the hallway, well on my way
To my lovin' bed
I about didn't detect all the roses
And the note that said

Our song is the slamming screen door
Sneakin' out late, tapping on your window
When we're on the telephone and you talk existent ho-hum
'Cause it's late and your mama don't know
Our vocal is the way y'all express mirth
The first date: "Man, I didn't kiss her, and I should have"
And when I got home 'fore I said amen
Asking God if he could play information technology once again

I've heard every anthology, listened to the radio
Waited for something to come up along
That was as good as our song

'Cause our song is the slamming screen door
Sneakin' out late, tapping on his window
When we're on the phone and he talks existent slow
'Crusade it'southward tardily and his mama don't know
Our vocal is the manner he laughs
The first appointment: "Man, I didn't kiss him, and I should accept"
And when I got home 'fore I said amen
Asking God if he could play it again
Play it again

I was riding shotgun with my hair undone
In the front end seat of his car
I grabbed a pen and an old napkin
And I wrote down our song

Live performances

Taylor preforming Our Song At Fearless Tour 2009-2010

She performed "Our Vocal" as she opened for Rascal Flatts on several dates, from October nineteen to November 3, 2006, included on the Me and My Gang Tour (2006–07).[28] Swift opened the concert with the song and dressed in a black, knee-length dress and red cowboy boots with a design of a scull and cross basic across information technology, playing an acoustic guitar.[29] She too performed the song when she served as opening act on twenty dates for George Strait's

2007 United States tour,[thirty] and selected dates for Brad Paisley'south Bonfires & Amplifiers Tour in 2007.[31] [32] During mid-2007, Swift engaged every bit the opening act on several dates for Tim McGraw'southward and Religion Hill'south joint tour, Soul2Soul Ii Tour (2006–07), where she over again performed "Our Song".[33] Swift performed the song while she was again opening for Flatts for his Withal Feels Practiced Tour in 2008.[34]

Swift's first televised performance of "Our Song" was on October x, 2007 on Regis & Kelly.[35] She continued promotion for track at the 2008 Land Music Association Awards,[36] The Engine Room,[37] and a concert at the Apple tree Store in SoHo, New York, which was recorded and released as a live extended play (EP), iTunes Live from SoHo, exclusively sold through the iTunes Shop.[38] Since completing promotion for Taylor Swift and its corresponding singles, Swift has performed "Our Song" on The Ellen DeGeneres Show,[4] on Studio 330 Sessions,[39] on The Today Show,[40] at the 2009 CMA Music Festival,[41] equally a duet with English rock band Def Leppard on CMT Crossroads, the episode was released as a DVD exclusively through Wal-Mart stores in the United states of america,[42] at the 2009 V Festival,[43] and at the Australian charity concert Sydney Sound Relief.[44]

Swift performed the song on all venues of her beginning headlining concert tour, the Fearless Tour, which extended from Apr 2009 to June 2010. During each performance, she donned a sparkly cocktail dress and black, leather boots. Swift skipped across the phase performing, playing a rhinestoned acoustic guitar.[45] Jim Harrington of The San Jose Mercury News reported the song'southward performance at the Apr eleven, 2010 at HP Pavilion at San Jose in San Jose, California received a big positive reaction from the audience: "Moms and daughters, as well as groups of teens and couples out for a date dark, sang along with equal gusto equally Swift detailed young romance in 'Our Vocal'."[46] Molly Trust of Billboard attended the performance at the tour's final concert on June 5, 2010 at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Massachusetts and stated, "Swift contrasted her slower songs with intense performances of 'Forever & Always' [...] and 'Our Song'".[47]

Rails listings

  • U.Due south. Maxi-CD single [5]
  1. "Our Song" (Radio Edit) – 3:27
  2. "Our Song" (Pop Remix) – 3:27
  3. "Our Song" (Album Version) – 3:22

Charts

Chart (2007—2008) Peak
position
Canadian Hot 100[xviii] thirty
U.S. Billboard Hot 100[xviii] xvi
U.Southward. Hot Country Songs[eighteen] 1
U.S. Mainstream Top 40 (Pop Songs)[18] 18

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