Taylor Swift Iasking God if He Could Play It Again
"Our Vocal" 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 past Big Machine Records every bit the third single and the eleventh track from Swift's eponymous debut album, Taylor Swift (2006). Swift solely equanimous "Our Song" for the talent show of her freshman year in loftier schoolhouse, almost a fellow who she did not have a song with. It was included on Taylor Swift as she recalled its popularity with her classmates. The uptempo track is musically driven mainly by banjo and lyrically describes a young couple who use the events in their lives in place of a regular song.
"Our Song" was met with great assess from contemporary critics, some who deemed it one of Swift's best singles, and commercial success. The song charted within the top 30 and summit twenty on the Canadian Hot 100 and Billboard Hot 100, respectively. In the United States, information technology became Swift's first number one single on the Hot Country Songs Chart, maintaining the position for vi 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 Year" and "Female person Video of the Twelvemonth" at the 2008 CMT Music Awards. Swift has performed the song at an abundance of venues, some while supporting as the opening act for various country artists' concert tours. She too performed it as function of the Fearless Tour (2009-2010), her first headlining tour.
Background
Swift self-penned "Our Vocal" for the talent show of her freshman year in high schoolhouse with no intentions of including it on her debut album.[ane] She idea to herself that to be appropriate for the talent show, the song she would write needed to be upbeat and relateable to her classmates.[2] "I wrote information technology well-nigh this guy I was dating, and how we didn't have a song. So I went alee and wrote us one", she said.[3] The writing procedure, as with her pb single "Tim McGraw", took place in approximately twenty minutes.[3] Several months afterwards performing it at the talent show, some of her peers approached her to inform her that they enjoyed the vocal she played at the talent show, singing a few lines.[two] "They'd only heard it in one case, so I thought, 'There must be something here!'", Swift recalled.[2] When choosing tracks to tape for Taylor Swift, Swift "stood by" "Our Song", repeatedly insisting album producers to tape it with her. She claimed she "knew there was something near information technology."[iii] She concluded, "I think there's just some sort of magic in the way the track sounds like it's billowy."[3] Swift said she desired for the vocal to be placed as the closing rails on Taylor Swift due to its last lyrics repeating the phrase "Play it once more", which she thought would subliminally request audiences to replay the album.[4] Big Motorcar Records executives chose "Our Song" to be the tertiary unmarried from Taylor Swift, which Swift was surprised[i] still glad about.[3] The song was released as 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's second studio album, Fearless.
OUR Song - TAYLOR SWIFT (Lyrics)
Limerick
"Our Song" is a country music song with a length of three minutes and twenty-2 seconds.[half-dozen] It is prepare in compound time with eight eighth notes per bar and has a moderately fast tempo of 96 beats per minute.[vii] Notwithstanding, Sean Dooley of About.com described "Our Song" as a snappy midtempo number.[8] The song is written in the fundamental of D major and Swift'south vocals bridge one octave, from Yard3 to Bfour.[vii] Jody Rosen of Slant Magazine considers Swift's vocal performance to be twangful.[9] It follows the chord progression D–Em7–M–A.[7] The song's instrumentation relies mainly on banjo[4] and, after the completion of the break, a violin solo arrives.[10]
The lyrics are in first person.[viii] In the starting time poetry, the protagonist realizes she and her boyfriend do not have a vocal of their own as he drives his car.[4] [8] The young couple come up to using the events in their lives in place of a regular vocal in the song's refrains.[four] Those events are described in sharp detail and include slamming screen doors to sneak out late.[9] Dooley identified Swift's part in "Our Song" to be a narrator.[8]
Critical reception
Swift performing "Our Vocal" when opening for Rascal Flatts' Me and My Gang Tour.
"Our Song" was met with nifty appraise from contemporary critics. Sean Dooley of Almost.com listed "Our Song" as Swift'south fifth best vocal to date. He identified Swift'southward "uncanny ability, specially at such a immature age, to write a compelling narrative" equally the song's highlight, referencing the opening lines "I was riding shutgon with my hair undone in the front end seat of his car / He's got a 1-hand experience on the steering wheel / The other on my heart."[8] Rob Sheffield of Blender magazine described the rail as gem that hit hard.[11] Rick Bell of State Standard Time said Taylor Swift 'due south best efforts were Swift self-penned vocal, including "Our Song", which "she sings with stirring conviction."[12] Jonathan Keefe of Slant Magazine said the vocal "follow[s] time-tested narrative conventions and, more often than not, build to massive pop hooks."[13] Fiona Chua of MTV Asia selected the track as a selection cut from Swift's 2nd studio album, Fearless.[14] Kate Kiefer of Paste magazine recognized the song to be Swift's "first neat hit" and believed it became many couples' song.[15] In 2008, "Our Song" was listed as a "Winning Vocal" past Broadcast Music Incorporated (BMI).[16]
Chart functioning
On the week ending October xiii, 2007, "Our Song" debuted at number eighty-six on the Billboard Hot 100.[17] In the following calendar week, the vocal ascended to number sixty-seven on the nautical chart and, on the week ending January 19, 2008, reached its tiptop at number sixteen.[18] "Our Song" spent a total of xxx-six weeks upon the Billboard Hot 100.[18] On Billboard 's Hot Country Songs Nautical chart, information technology debuted at number l-five and charted at number six on the week ending Dec 15, 2007.[xix] In the succeeding week, the vocal jumped to number one on Hot Country Songs, becoming the largest leap the meridian position since Tim McGraw's "Just to See You Smile" in January 1998, which ascended from number six to number one.[19] The song'south appearance at number one on Hot Country Songs also became Swift'southward first and made Swift, so eighteen, the youngest sole writer and singer of a number one country song.[twenty] "Our Song" remained in the superlative position on Hot Country Songs for six sequent weeks, mark Swift'due south best-charting single on the chart and the longest-running chart-topper at that place since Carrie Underwood'south "Jesus Take the Wheel" reigned for the same flow in January 2006.[21] "Our Song" charted on Hot State Songs for a total of 20-4 weeks.[eighteen] The unmarried was certified double platinum past the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) for the shipment of over 2,000,000 copies.[22] On the Canadian Hot 100, "Our Song" peaked at number 30, becoming Swift'southward best-charting single from Taylor Swift in Canada.[xviii]
Awards and nominations
"Our Song" received 3 awards from iii nominations.
| Yr | Organization | Award | Result | Ref. |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2008 | BMI State Awards | Award-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 Vocal" was directed past Trey Fanjoy.[25] While listening to "Our Song", Fanjoy shared her ideas for a music video with Swift. "She had this thought for a front end porch performance then a field of flowers for another performance, then a blackness-and-white performance shot. It all came together in her head. She was able to translate that so well onto picture show. It simply shows what a truly great director she is", Swift informed CMT News.[ane] The video begins with a shot of Swift's toenails as she paints them. Swift, casually wearing a blue tank top, white hot pants, and straightened hair is revealed to exist engaging in a phone chat in a sleeping room. A cut-scene shows Swift affront a restroom mirror, which she writes the give-and-take "Love", before furtively budgeted a front porch, seen in a blue wearing apparel and curly pilus. Swift and so sits about 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 carte that spells her first name. So, clothed in a long, black dress, black cowboy boots, and black gloves, Swift sings with a microphone and a backup ring behind her in front of a white backdrop. Throughout the remainder of the video, scenes alternate between previous settings and concludes giggling while sitting on the front end porch. The video was shot on a sound phase. The video premiered on September 14, 2007 on CMT.[25] The video received a nomination for "Number One Streamed Music Video" at the web-hosted 2008 CMT Online Awards, but lost to Carrie Underwood's video for "All-American Daughter".[26] At the 2008 CMT Music Awards, the video won the CMT Music Award for "Video of the Twelvemonth" and "Female person Video of the Twelvemonth".[27]
Hidden bulletin
Hidden bulletin: Live in love.
Lyrics
I was riding shotgun with my pilus undone
In the front seat of his car
He's got a one-paw feel on the steering bike
The other on my center
I look around, turn the radio down
He says, "Baby is something wrong?"
I say, "Nothing, I was just thinking
How we don't take a song"
And he says
Our song is the slamming screen door
Sneakin' out belatedly, tapping on your window
When we're on the phone and y'all talk real deadening
'Cause information technology's late and your mama don't know
Our vocal is the mode you lot laugh
The first date: "Man, I didn't kiss her, and I should have"
And when I got domicile 'fore I said amen
Asking God if he could play information technology over again
I was walking up 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 manner
To my lovin' bed
I almost didn't notice all the roses
And the annotation that said
Our song is the slamming screen door
Sneakin' out tardily, tapping on your window
When we're on the phone and you talk real slow
'Cause it's belatedly and your mama don't know
Our song is the manner you laugh
The commencement date: "Man, I didn't kiss her, and I should have"
And when I got home 'fore I said amen
Request God if he could play information technology once more
I've heard every album, listened to the radio
Waited for something to come forth
That was every bit proficient 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 real slow
'Cause it's late and his mama don't know
Our song is the way he laughs
The first date: "Man, I didn't kiss him, and I should have"
And when I got dwelling house 'fore I said amen
Asking God if he could play it again
Play information technology again
I was riding shotgun with my pilus undone
In the front seat of his car
I grabbed a pen and an old napkin
And I wrote down our song
Alive performances
Taylor preforming Our Song At Fearless Tour 2009-2010
She performed "Our Song" as she opened for Rascal Flatts on several dates, from October 19 to November iii, 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 apparel and scarlet cowboy boots with a design of a scull and cross bones across information technology, playing an acoustic guitar.[29] She also performed the vocal when she served as opening act on 20 dates for George Strait's
2007 United States bout,[thirty] and selected dates for Brad Paisley's Bonfires & Amplifiers Tour in 2007.[31] [32] During mid-2007, Swift engaged as the opening deed on several dates for Tim McGraw's and Faith Loma's articulation bout, Soul2Soul II Bout (2006–07), where she once again performed "Our Vocal".[33] Swift performed the song while she was again opening for Flatts for his Still Feels Proficient Tour in 2008.[34]
Swift's first televised performance of "Our Vocal" was on October ten, 2007 on Regis & Kelly.[35] She continued promotion for track at the 2008 Country Music Association Awards,[36] The Engine Room,[37] and a concert at the Apple Shop in SoHo, New York, which was recorded and released as a live extended play (EP), iTunes Alive from SoHo, exclusively sold through the iTunes Store.[38] Since completing promotion for Taylor Swift and its respective singles, Swift has performed "Our Song" on The Ellen DeGeneres Bear witness,[4] on Studio 330 Sessions,[39] on The Today Evidence,[40] at the 2009 CMA Music Festival,[41] equally a duet with English stone band Def Leppard on CMT Crossroads, the episode was released equally a DVD exclusively through Wal-Mart stores in the United States,[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 first headlining concert bout, the Fearless Bout, which extended from Apr 2009 to June 2010. During each performance, she donned a sparkly cocktail clothes and blackness, leather boots. Swift skipped beyond the stage performing, playing a rhinestoned acoustic guitar.[45] Jim Harrington of The San Jose Mercury News reported the song'due south performance at the April xi, 2010 at HP Pavilion at San Jose in San Jose, California received a large positive reaction from the audience: "Moms and daughters, also equally groups of teens and couples out for a appointment nighttime, sang along with equal gusto as Swift detailed young romance in 'Our Vocal'."[46] Molly Trust of Billboard attended the functioning at the tour's final concert on June v, 2010 at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Massachusetts and stated, "Swift assorted her slower songs with intense performances of 'Forever & Always' [...] and 'Our Song'".[47]
Track listings
- U.South. Maxi-CD single [5]
- "Our Song" (Radio Edit) – iii:27
- "Our Song" (Pop Remix) – 3:27
- "Our Song" (Anthology Version) – 3:22
Charts
| Nautical chart (2007—2008) | Peak position |
|---|---|
| Canadian Hot 100[18] | 30 |
| U.S. Billboard Hot 100[18] | sixteen |
| U.S. Hot Country Songs[eighteen] | 1 |
| U.Due south. Mainstream Pinnacle forty (Pop Songs)[18] | 18 |
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