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    • "Love Story" From 'Fearless' (2008) While other songs on this Taylor Swift's 10 Best Songs list have charted higher on the all-genre charts, this No. 1 hit is Swift's biggest because of its sales figures — over five million singles sold — and live show choreography.
    • "Shake It Off" From '1989' (2014) "Shake It Off" is Swift's pop debut and the song is by some measure her biggest hit ever. It remained atop the Billboard Hot 100 chart for nearly a year and nabbed her multiple Grammy nominations.
    • "Mean" From 'Speak Now' (2010) Swift turns the words of a grinch into one of her top songs of all time. A critic ripped apart an awards show performance, so Swift responded with a song about bullies.
    • "Ours" From 'Speak Now' (2010) The fifth single from Swift's Speak Now album is one that removes the makeup and nail polish to reveal a simple and vulnerable lyric.
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    • “Tim McGraw” First on the list is her debut single, “Tim McGraw,” a story of her summer romance turning into a lost love. This song packs vivid imagery of a nostalgic teenage romantic rush, and despite it being written by a seventeen-year-old, it has the maturity of an old soul.
    • “Mary’s Song (Oh My My My)” This track is quite underrated, and it honestly deserves so much love. It captures life at its different stages and in a complete and detailed way in just three minutes and thirty-three seconds.
    • “Picture To Burn” “Picture To Burn” has been controversial with its lyrics, and there have been a few edits since then. Despite that, it’s still a favorite among fans (just like us).
    • “Fearless” Nothing gets more iconic than “I don’t know why/ But with you I’d dance/ In a storm in my best dress/ Fearless.” There’s a full emotional impact when she delivers these lyrics – a teenage passion anyone could relate to at some point in their lives.
    • "Our Song" From 'Taylor Swift' (2006) After “Mean,” “Our Song” might be Swift’s most stereotypically country-sounding song, thanks at least in part to the slight twang she affects in the chorus.
    • "Tim McGraw" From 'Taylor Swift' (2006) When Swift released her debut single, “Tim McGraw,” in 2006, there’s no way she could have expected that a few short years later, she’d be just as big a star as him -- if not bigger.
    • "Mean" From 'Speak Now' (2010) “Mean” is the Swift song that sounds most like classic country, banjo-driven melody, handclaps and all, and it’s proof positive that she’s good in whatever genre she chooses.
    • "I Knew You Were Trouble" It’s impossible to pick a favorite vocal moment in “I Knew You Were Trouble." Is it the peaks and valleys in the chorus line, “I knew you were trouble when you walked in”?
    • "Love Story"
    • "Tim McGraw"
    • "Our Song"
    • "Mean"
    • "Fifteen"
    • "Begin Again"
    • "You Belong with Me"
    • "We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together"
    • "Enchanted"
    • "Should've Said No"

    The lead single from Swift's 2008 album Fearless, "Love Story" was inspired by the timeless story of Romeo and Juliet. Though the song peaked at number four on the Billboard Hot 100 charts, it is still one of her signature songs and one of the most downloaded to date. The music video won video of the year at the CMA Awards and CMT Music Awards. Fea...

    Her debut single hit No. 6 on the country charts. Swift wrote the song during her freshman year of high school while anticipating the pending breakup with her senior boyfriend when he left for college. The music video won Breakout Video of the Year at the CMT Music Awards. Her first album led her to a multitude of opening act opportunities, includi...

    "Our Song," also from Taylor Swift,hit number one on the country charts, making the singer the youngest person to write and perform a number one hit on the country Billboardcharts. Swift wrote the song for a talent show in high school about a boyfriend who she didn't have a song with. She included it on her first album because she remembered how mu...

    From Swift's third album, Speak Now, "Mean" was an instant hit. It also won Best Country Song and Best Country Solo Performance at the Grammys. Swift has said that the song was written in response to people criticizing her for everything little thing she does.

    From 2008's Fearless, "Fifteen" was written about the pain of teenage heartbreak inspired by her best friend Abigail Anderson's breakup during freshman year of high school. The song shows a different side to the singer since it's more emotional, while the lyrics serve as a caution to teenagers about the pain that comes with young love. The music vi...

    "Begin Again" was one of the many strong songs off Swift's fourth studio album Redin 2012. The song is all about the pain of a breakup and how you have to get up and move on. There is pain and vulnerability in putting yourself out there again, and this song captures it perfectly. The ballad was nominated for Best Country Song at the Grammys and for...

    Easily one of the singer's most popular songs of all time, "You Belong With Me" was another successful hit from Fearless. She was inspired to write the song after hearing a friend argue with his friend on a phone call. The song became one of the biggest country-pop crossover hits since Faith Hill's "Breathe." The lyrics of the unrequited love story...

    The lead single from Redbecame Swift's first number one hit on the BillboardHot 100. It also topped the country charts for ten weeks. The song was first inspired when a friend of the singer's ex came into the recording studio talking about rumors that they were getting back together. Swift and her producers quickly came up with the catchy title, an...

    While this is one of Swift's songs that didn't reach the top of the charts, this song from Speak Nowis one of her best ballads. It was inspired after meeting a man for the first time in New York, though his identity is unknown. Swift included the word "wonderstruck" that he had used in an email so he'd know it was about him.

    While her debut album was pretty much all gold ("Teardrops On My Guitar" anyone?), "Should've Said No" was Swift's second No. 1 hit for a reason. The lyrics are directed at a lover who cheated, and Swift wrote the song when she was 16 to cope with that craziness. She wrote the song overnight as a last-minute addition to the album. According to the ...

    • “Better Man” (2021) A huge hit and Grammy-winning song for Little Big Town. The song also won Song of the Year and was nominated for Single of the Year and Music Video of the Year at the 2017 CMA Awards for Little Big Town.
    • “We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together” (2012) This is scarily catchy, and so good. Music critics praised the track for its catchy melody and radio-friendly sound.
    • “Our Song” (2007) One of Taylor's finest songs, and is on her debut album. Swift wrote "Our Song" for a high school talent show during her freshman year; the lyrics are about a young couple using the regular events in their lives to create their own song.
    • “Tim McGraw” (2006) The song that started it all. The moment a young teenage Taylor singing the song on the ACM Awards show and went into the audience to sing it directly to McGraw himself is legendary.
  2. Nov 7, 2013 · The country pop princess, became only the second performer ever to receive the Country Music Association’s Pinnacle Award at Wednesday night's CMA Awards in Nashville.

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    May 18, 2023 · Cue the music, because it all started for Taylor in the country music world. That’s why you need these 13 essential Taylor Swift country songs for your playlist.

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