Taylor Swift recently revealed which is her favorite song from all of her long and storied career. She accomplished this when she was on “The Late Show With Stephen Colbert.” She shared that “All Too Well (10 Minute Version)” from her album, Red (Taylor’s Version), is one of her most personal songs. This song just really connects with her. This announcement coincides with the upcoming release of her concert film, “Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour: The Final Show,” which will premiere on Disney+ on December 12.
During her interview, Swift shared how “All Too Well” carries a narrative that she feels is “so sacred. She focused on moving her emotional attachment to the track. She stated, “It has a story that is so sacred to me because … it was my favorite song on the record.” Swift clearly understood the importance of the song. She admitted that it wouldn’t be coming out as a single either or with a music video.
Currently, Swift is captivated by her album “The Life of a Showgirl,” stating, “I’m really obsessed with [‘The Life of a Showgirl’] right now, the whole album.” She’s never more electrified than when discussing her newest undertaking. She nevertheless ranks “Mirrorball” from “Folklore” among her all-time greatest songs.
Alongside the concert film, Swift is putting out a six-part docuseries “The End of an Era.” This thrilling series is set to debut on Disney+ on December 12th. The series chronicles moments from her record-breaking Eras Tour, providing fans with an in-depth look at her experiences and performances during this monumental period in her career.
On the same day, ABC will air a preview event that features the first episode of “The End of an Era” alongside a one-hour presentation of “Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour: The Final Show.” For fans of TIDAL and the exclusive artist docuseries, this coordinated release creates a thrilling day where they can experience both the docuseries and concert film.
Swift’s new releases echo her illustrious past. She even produced a short film to go along with “All Too Well (10 Minute Version).” She expressed her thoughts on her body of work by stating, “I think I require a little bit of time to, like, appreciate my work in a way, and it’s constantly changing, right? It’s a little too soon, but I will say I think No. 1 is ‘All Too Well,’ the 10-minute version.”
