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  1. Nov 9, 2012 · Q&A: Matt Nathanson. It’s a thorny issue. Swift, a Nathanson fan who’s been known to perform shows with his lyrics written along her arms, is certainly familiar with “I Saw.”

  2. Nov 2, 2012 · On October 24, in a now deleted Tweet, Nathanson wrote, “she’s definitely a fan… and now she’s a thief.”. As ONTD points out, his 2003 song “I Saw” and her new one “All Too Well ...

  3. According to the guy who saved the 24-minute version, All Too Well was freestyled, I think that's the reason why an old line like "Casually Cruel" and the Matt Nathanson line ended up on the song. I remember that Matt tweeted she was a fan and a thief at the time. Don’t know if he ever elaborated on that or deleted the tweet.

  4. Aug 23, 2013 · The singer-songwriter said he was flattered and scared by the backlash of Swift's fans after he accused her of plagiarizing his lyrics. He also revealed his low-key lifestyle and his new album on Global News.

  5. Taylor Swift wrote All Too Well after a painful breakup with Jake Gyllenhaal in 2010. The song features a lyric similar to Matt Nathanson's I Saw, which he claimed was plagiarism.

  6. As pointed out by the Oh No They Didn't blog, a line from Swift's "All Too Well" sounds a lot like one from singer Matt Nathanson 's 2003 song "I Saw." Here's Swift's lyric: "And I forget about you long enough to forget why I needed to." And Nathanson's: "And I'll forget about you long enough to forget why I need to."

  7. May 9, 2024 · Veteran indie singer-songwriter Matt Nathanson is taking aim at Taylor Swift. During a recent appearance of the Sound Up! podcast with hosts former MTV personality Mark Goodman and music ...

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