Red
Released in 2012, Taylor Swift’s fourth studio album Red was a true turning point in her career. Inspired by Joni Mitchell’s legendary record Blue, Red served as a real transition point for Swift from country music to pop music. With smashing singles and an impressive 1,208,000 copies sold in its first week, Red demonstrated to critics that Taylor was a serious artist that appeals to more than teenage girls, showcasing her most poignant, vulnerable, and sharp lyricism to date.
Singles – Released to Radio, Typically Accompanied by a Music Video
Deep Cuts – The Best Hidden Gems Not Promoted as Singles
- State of Grace
- Red
- Treacherous
- I Knew You Were Trouble
- All Too Well
- 22
- I Almost Do
- We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together
- Stay Stay Stay
- The Last Time
- Holy Ground
- Sad Beautiful Tragic
- The Lucky One
- Everything Has Changed
- Starlight
- Begin Again
- The Moment I Knew
- Come Back… Be Here
- Girl At Home
- State Of Grace (Acoustic Version)
- Ronan
- Better Man
- Nothing New
- Babe
- Message In A Bottle
- I Bet You Think About Me
- Forever Winter
- Run
- The Very First Night
- All Too Well (10 Minute Version)