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• ' Released: September 12, 2008 • ' Released: December 7, 2008 • ' Released: April 19, 2009 • ' Released: August 30, 2009 • ' Released: January 3, 2010 Fearless is the second by the American singer-songwriter. The album was released on November 11, 2008,. As with her first album,, Swift wrote or co-wrote all thirteen tracks on Fearless. Most of the songs were written as the singer promoted her first album as the for numerous country artists.

Due to the unavailability of collaborators on the road, eight songs were written by Swift. Other songs were co-written with,,, and. Swift also made her debut as a, co-producing all songs on the album with. Five were released from Fearless. The first single, ', sold more than 8.1 million copies worldwide (according to the IFPI).

It was a crossover hit that became one of the and was once the best-selling country song of all time. The succeeding single, ', also performed well in the US. ' was an international success, becoming Swift's second best-selling single and her highest position on the US at the time. ' and ' followed with both achieving a platinum certification from the (RIAA). Fearless was an international breakthrough and huge commercial success for Swift. It debuted at No.

1 in the United States, and later became the best-selling album of 2009, selling over 3.2 million copies. It gave Swift, 18 at the time, the distinction of being the youngest artist in history to have the year's best-selling album. It has sold over 7 million copies in the United States. Fearless topped the charts in Canada and New Zealand and achieved multi-platinum status in six countries. In all, Fearless has sold more than 8.68 million copies worldwide as of March 2011. Fearless is also the most awarded album in the history of country music, winning Album of the Year at the,, and. Winning Album of the Year at age 20, Swift became the youngest artist in the history of the Grammy Awards to win the award.

She would later win her second Album of the Year six years later. On December 11, 2017, Fearless became the 121st album to achieve a in the United States, having sold over 10,000,000 copies. Contents • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Background [ ] Prior to stardom, Swift received a with /. Over the course of that period, Swift composed over 250 songs, either alone or collaborating with other songwriters, mostly with or, and refused to give them away to already established acts with intentions of someday singing them herself. When later signed to, Swift compiled her Taylor Swift album of material written during her publishing contract, and expected to do the same for her second album. She said, 'I've been very selfish about my songs. I had this dream of this project [ Taylor Swift] coming out for so many years now that I just stockpiled.

I'm so happy that I did because now we have a second album full of songs and a third album full of songs, and I don't have to lift a finger.' However, when embarking on her first and second tour as for and, respectively, Swift continued to compose numerous songs. 'I've written a lot of songs by myself lately, especially since I've been alone so much on the road,' she said. 'I do love writing on the road – I usually write at the concert venue. I'll find a quiet place in some room at the venue, like the locker room.'

As a result of writing subsequent to touring, Swift self-penned most of the material. 'I've written like eight songs for the second album by myself. If you're in, who's there to write with?'

During vacation days from touring, Swift collaborated with Rose, musician, and singer-songwriter. In the writing process, she was heavily influenced by 's candidness and truthful, yet vulnerable storytelling, and 's touching, yet humorous nature; she opened for Paisley. She sought to prolong with centering romantic love the theme of the album. Primarily, she did not want to alienate her fans with songs about life on the road, for she could never relate to songs of the sort when younger.

She continued, 'I really try to write more about what I feel and guys and love because that's what fascinates me more than anything else – love and what it does to us and how we treat people and how they treat us. So pretty much every song on the album has a face that I associate with it.' Despite her revelation of not having kissed a male in two years, Swift said the album was not wrung dry of such inspiration because she still underwent breakups and felt its core emotions. Adding it did not 'take much [for her] to get that sort of emotion out in a song', she explained did not have to resort to kissing to feel disappointment, frustration, or heartbreak.

Although she had written numerous new songs, Swift decided to also include previously written tracks, believing there were stories she did not have the opportunity to put out with Taylor Swift, and still desired to. Having grouped over 75 songs, recording with, who produced all but one song on Taylor Swift, commenced soon after having completed touring with Strait; in the process, Swift made her debut.

Thereon, she and Chapman recorded and cut an abundance of songs to keep the best material on the album. Thirteen tracks were planned due to Swift's fondness for the number; she considers it to be her.

To aid her in choosing the songs, Swift performed various new tracks – 'Permanent Marker', 'Missing You', 'I'd Lie', ', and ' – at the in on May 29 and 30, 2007; only the latter song was chosen for the album. By January 2008, Swift had recorded approximately half of the songs that would remain on the final cut of Fearless. The remainder of the songs resulted from the last two recording sessions: one held in March 2008, the other held sometime in the summer of 2008. When asked to describe the album, Swift commented, 'It's the same kind of album I made (in 2006) – just two years older. Sound-wise, it's the kind of songs I like to write, which are songs, but I guess because of the subject matter and because of some of the melodies I love to use, I guess they have.'

Development and lyrics [ ] Swift conceived the title track with Rose and songwriter while touring. It is based on an instrumentation with,, and and lyrically speaks of taking courage during a date. ' was about Swift's at, where she met her best friend Abigail Anderson. ' came late into the production of Fearless. It was inspired by a love interest of Swift's who her family and friends were not fond of.

Feeling inspired by 's (1597), one her favorite narratives, she self-penned the entire track on her bedroom floor in approximately twenty minutes. She began with the line, 'This love is difficult but it's real', which was ultimately placed in the song's second, and altered its conclusion from that of Romeo and Juliet, giving them a, a feat she believed her favorite characters deserved. Swift performing the during a concert on the.

Swift wrote 'Hey Stephen' about her hidden feelings for Stephen Barker Liles of, a country band that opened several shows for Swift. It is characterized by a playful melody and accompanied by a subdued. ' was written almost a year prior to the release of Fearless. It is a ballad whose sparse production, based on acoustic guitar and muted with accents of, emphasized on Swift's soft and breathy vocals.

Swift first solely wrote the first verse. The singer then made a phone call to Rose asking for her aid in continuing the song, which was completed in approximately forty-five minutes. Its conception was triggered by a of Swift's who she perceived to be, but, in the downfall of the relationship, realized was not. Swift became inspired to compose ' after she overheard a male friend of hers speaking to his girlfriend through a phone call. Out of the sympathy she felt towards him, Swift developed a concept for a song, and later developed the story line in which she was in love with him. The song is based upon different twangy, up-and-down vocal hooks and has banjos clucking alongside. In the ballad ', the accompaniment consists entirely of, and Swift singing in regards to love-gone-wrong scenario.

The song was a collaboration between Swift and Caillat that surged out of Swift's interest in Caillat's debut (2007). The two arranged a writing session to coincide with Caillat's upcoming concert in, where they composed 'Breathe' about Swift losing a friend very dear to her. 'Tell Me Why' was triggered by a love interest she was never in a formal with. Raged by his disparaging and inconsistent behavior towards her, she stormed into Rose's house, and vented about the scenario. She described how she grew tired of his attitude and the discrepancies between his sayings and actions, among other concerns. They consequently put all her ramblings into 'Tell Me Why'. Swift composed ' at the moment where a relationship came tumbling down because of her lying and secretive partner.

It is a with influences; the song commences with piano and progresses to electric guitars mid-song. Swift had developed the fictional plot for 'The Way I Loved You' (preferring complicated men for relationships), the title, and sought to write the song with Rich. He was able to relate to the plot, being that he is usually the complicated person in relationships. The two approached the song from two different angles while writing it, which she described to be incredible.

' was a last-minute addition to Fearless, being written shortly before was held and CD booklets were printed. Swift self-penned the track about the fallout of her relationship with of the. 'Forever & Always' was written in a state where she noticed Jonas' slow shift from her and wondered why. Jonas later ended the relationship with Swift for actress, whom he met on set his ' (2008) music video.

'The Best Day' was a song Swift dedicated to her mother, Andrea Swift. It is an understated ballad, and the only song on Fearless to be written in. The song was inspired by an incident during middle school, when Swift called several of her peers on the phone and asked if they wanted to go shopping with her.

However, every girl had a different excuse for why they couldn't go. Eventually, Swift's mother agreed to take her to the local mall. When they arrived, Swift saw all of the girls she had called on the phone, goofing around in. ' was solely composed by Swift about her hopes and aspirations to succeed, although signed to the smallest record label in Nashville, Tennessee. After reassuring to herself that it would be different in the future, she wrote the beginning of 'Change'.

She left the song unfinished, waiting for a remarkable event to trigger its completion. She then completed the track the day after she won the Horizon Award at the and saw, the president of Big Machine Records, crying. Title, packaging and release [ ]. Swift performing ' on the Fearless Tour.

After completing the album's first track, Swift deeply deliberated her personal definition of the word 'fearless'. To her, 'fearless doesn't mean you're completely unafraid and it doesn't mean that you're bulletproof. It means that you have a lot of fears, but you jump anyway.' She then started contemplating the word to title the album, and to assure she was making the correct decision, applied to every song on the album. Finding a fearless element to the themes and messages behind the songs, Swift decided to title the album Fearless. On the liner notes, she further explained the album title, This album is called Fearless, and I guess I'd like to clarify why we chose that as the title. To me, Fearless is not the absence of fear.

It's not being completely unafraid. To me, Fearless is having fears, Fearless is having doubts. Lots of them. To me, Fearless is living in spite of those things that scare you to death.

Fearless is falling madly in love again, even though you've been hurt before. Fearless is walking into your freshman year of high school at fifteen. Fearless is getting back up and fighting for what you want over and over again. Even though every time you've tried before, you've lost. It's Fearless to have faith that someday things will change.

Fearless is having the courage to say goodbye to someone who only hurts you, even though you can't breathe without them. I think it's Fearless to fall for your best friend, even though he's in love with someone else.

And when someone apologizes to you enough times for things they'll never stop doing, I think it's Fearless to stop believing them. It's Fearless to say 'you're NOT sorry'. I think loving someone despite what people think is Fearless. I think allowing yourself to cry on the bathroom floor is Fearless.

Letting go is Fearless. Then, moving on and being alright. That's Fearless too. But no matter what love throws at you, you have to believe in it. You have to believe in love stories and prince charmings and happily ever after.

That's why I write these songs. Because I think love is Fearless. As with her debut album, Taylor Swift, Swift was very involved with the album packaging. The album's images were photographed by Joseph Anthony Barker, Ash Newell and while the cover and graphic designs were executed by Leen Ann Ramey for Ramey Design. Fearless was released on November 11, 2008 in the United States and Canada, and on November 15, 2008, in Australia. The album was then re-released on February 27, 2009, in Australia as a limited edition with bonus tracks originally from Taylor Swift and a new artwork.

An international edition was released March 2, 2009, in Spain, and numerous countries followed in the consequent weeks. Platinum edition [ ] Swift had already commenced to compose songs for her next album, what would become (2010), but had also written songs she believed did not correspond with her scope of the record.

She included them in a re-release for Fearless. Some tracks were written much prior recording, while others were done subsequently.

'Jump Then Fall' was self-penned by Swift using a and a 'feel-good vibe', which, along with its bouncy character, caused for it to be Swift's favorite song on the re-release. Swift also reworked the tempo and replaced the -driven to of 'Forever & Always' for the new version of Fearless. The re-release also included Swift's only on a studio album, a rendition of American rock band 's 'Untouchable' (2007). Swift recalled that Borchetta had given her Luna Halo's to listen to, and ultimately chose to cover 'Untouchable'.

Swift altered the song both musically and lyrically, and reworking the arrangement and switching the verses while maintaining the refrains similar. Titled Fearless Platinum Edition, the re-release was announced on September 10, 2009 with a release date of October 27, 2009. It was then pushed forward one day, to a release to October 26, 2009. Fearless Platinum Edition bore a new collector's cover that altered the background color to black and included a CD and a DVD. The CD had an additional six songs – 'Jump Then Fall', 'Untouchable', 'Forever & Always' (Piano Version), 'Come in with the Rain', 'SuperStar', and 'The Other Side of the Door' – placed prior to the original tracks from the album. The DVD comprised ('Change', 'The Best Day', 'Love Story', 'White Horse', and 'You Belong with Me'), behind-the-scenes videos (for the latter three), over fifty images (photographed by Austin K.

Swift, the singer's younger brother) and backstage footage from the first concert of the Fearless Tour, and 'Thug Story' (a video with rapper filmed exclusively for the 2009 ). Promotion [ ] To promote the album Swift released four, advertised as 'Countdown to Fearless'. The first promotional single released was ' on August 8, 2008.

The song was also included as part of the (2008). ' was released as the second promotional single on October 14, 2008. The third promotional single, ', was released October 28, 2008. The fourth and final song used to promote the album, ', was released on November 4, 2008. On June 8, 2008, Swift performed on the Clear Channel Stripped to promote Fearless. Two of the performances would later be released on the exclusive version of Fearless Platinum Edition. A 24-second audio sample of 'Love Story', a midtempo number that narrates from the perspective of the fictional character.

Problems playing this file? ' was released as the album's on September 12, 2008 via digital distribution. The song was highly acclaimed by music critics who complimented Swift's writing style and the song's plot. The track was also a commercial success internationally. Mirchi Barbie Girl Mp4 Download. It is Swift's best-selling single to date, pushing over 6.5 million copies worldwide since January 2010, therefore establishing itself among of the. In the United States, 'Love Story' has sold over 5 million digital downloads as of May 2011 and became one of the. It is the best-selling country single of all time, and was later surpassed by 's ' (2009) in April 2011.

Furthermore, 'Love Story' peaked at number four on the and marked the highest peak by a country song on since 's ' (1998). ' became Fearless ' second on December 9, 2008. It garnered generally positive reception with critics commenting that Swift was able to make its message palpable and selecting it among the best tracks on Fearless. It peaked at number thirteen in the Billboard Hot 100 and number two on. It sold over 1.6 million copies in the United States as of February 2011 and managed to chart in Australia, Canada, and the United Kingdom.

Swift performing 'You Belong with Me' at rehearsals for the. ' was released as the third single from Fearless on April 26, 2009. Critical reception for the song was mixed, ranging from 'every single Taylor Swift hit sounds the same' to naming it one of her best songs. However, 'You Belong with Me' enjoyed commercial success internationally. In the United States, the song was tied for Swift's best-charting effort with ' (2010), at number two, until ' reached number one in 2012.

Driven mostly by non-country radio airplay, the song established the largest crossover radio audience since 's ' (2000). Selling over 3.6 million copies as of February 2011, the track is the third-best-selling country single of all time. Directed the music video for 'You Belong with Me', which plot centers on the protagonist secretively loving the male lead, although he has a girlfriend; both the protagonist and antagonist were portrayed by Swift. It won the in 2009, but during Swift's acceptance speech, rapper interrupted, protesting in support of nominee. The incident caused tumult in the media, with many coming to Swift's defense.

' was released as the fourth single from the album on September 1, 2009. It was praised by numerous critics for its vulnerability and accurate portrayal of a real teenager. Commercially, 'Fifteen' was mildly successful, peaking at number twenty-one on the Billboard Hot 100 and number nineteen on the.

In the United States, the song sold over 1.1 million digital downloads as of February 2011. The music video for the single was directed by White and is heavily accentuated with special effects. It features Swift walking through a garden, where she relives many memories with her friend.

', the album's title track, became the fifth and final single released from Fearless on January 4, 2010. The song generally pleased contemporary critics, many who complimented it for appealing to different age groups.

The song peaked at number nine on the Billboard Hot 100 after its release as a promotional single. During that time, it was by the (RIAA) for the sales of over 500,000 digital downloads. It therefore became the first single released after being certified gold by the RIAA. Once released as a single, 'Fearless' was only able to reach the position of number seventy-six. It also peaked at number thirty-two in Spain.

The title track has an associated music video consisting of footage of the tour itself and backstage; it was directed by Todd Cassetty. See also: At the 52nd, Fearless won the for and. Swift's Album of the Year win made her the youngest person ever at the age of 20 to receive that award, thereby surpassing 's win for at the age of 21. Six years later at the, Swift won Album Of The Year again for, becoming the first woman to win the award twice for her own work. Fearless was also the first album in history to win the,,, and Grammy Award for Album of The Year in the same year making it the most awarded album in the history of country music. Commercial performance [ ] On the week ending November 29, 2008, Fearless entered at the summit of the United States' with over 592,000 copies sold in its first week – the largest sum for a country album since the ' sold over 711,000 copies in a single week in November 2007. In the proceeding week, the album descended to number four with over 217,000 copies sold (a 63 percent decline from the previous week).

Three weeks later, the album reclaimed the number one position with over 249,000 copies sold, and was able to top the Billboard 200 for a total of 11 non-consecutive weeks. It became the longest chart-topper since 's spent 12 non-consecutive weeks at number one between 1999 and 2000, and the longest reign on the Billboard 200 of the 2000s decade. Furthermore, Fearless became the longest chart-topper by a female country artist, third by a country artist overall, and sixth by a female artist, along with 's 1990. After completing its Billboard 200 reign in March 2009, the album continued to sell strongly throughout the remainder of 2009. It went on to sell over 3,217,000 copies in the year, becoming 2009's best-selling album in the US. Thus, Swift, at the age of 20, became the youngest artist to have the year's best-selling album and the only female country artist to have one as well.

Fearless ' success extended years beyond its release. The week ending January 30, 2010, was its 52nd week on the top ten of the Billboard 200, making Fearless one of 18 albums to remain on the top ten for a year or more, and the only one from the 2000s. The album logged a total of 58 weeks on the top ten, becoming the longest-running top ten album by a country artist. On Billboard 's chart, Fearless remained number one for 35 non-consecutive weeks. The album was by the (RIAA) for shipments exceeding ten million copies.

As of November 2017, the album has sold 7,123,100 copies in the US. It is ranked as the second-biggest-selling album in the last six years and the sixth-best-selling digital album in history. As of December 2017, the album had been on the chart 254 non-consecutive weeks. In Canada, Fearless entered at number one on the albums chart with sales of over 27,000 copies on the week ending November 29, 2008. Although only spending one week at number one, the album charted in Canada for a total of 66 weeks, and was certified quadruple platinum by the for shipments exceeding 320,000 copies. The album also managed success overseas.

In Australia, it debuted at number 50 on the week ending November 30, 2008 and dropped from the chart in the succeeding week. On the week ending January 25, 2009, it re-entered the at number 42, and, nine weeks later, on the week ending April 26, 2009, peaked at number two. Fearless was certified 7× platinum by (ARIA) for shipments exceeding 490,000 copies. In New Zealand, Fearless debuted at number two on the week ending March 16, 2009 and ascended to the top spot in the following week. It was certified triple platinum by the (RIANZ) for the shipment of 45,000 copies.

The album sold over 400,000 copies throughout Asia as of February 2011. In Japan, it debuted at number 22 with 4,945 copies sold in the first week of July 2009, and peaked at number eight.

It was eventually certified gold by the (RIAJ) for the shipment of over 100,000 copies. In Europe, Fearless also performed well, charting at number eighteen on.

Achieving its highest peak in Europe, the album debuted at number five on the on the week ending March 21, 2009. Despite descending in the continuing weeks, the album remained on the UK Albums Chart for 63 weeks, and was certified platinum by the (BPI) for the shipment of 300,000 copies. In Ireland, the album peaked at number seven, and was certified double platinum by the (IRMA) for shipments exceeding 30,000 copies.

Fearless saw less success in mainland Europe, charting within the top twenty in Austria, Germany, Greece, Norway, Russia, and Sweden. In total, Fearless has sold 8,681,753 copies worldwide as of March 2011. Track listing [ ] All tracks written by, except where noted. All songs produced by and Taylor Swift, except where noted. Fearless – Standard edition No.

Title Length 1. ' (writers: Swift,, ) 4:01 2. 'Hey Stephen' 4:14 5. ' (writers: Swift, Rose) 3:54 6. ' (writers: Swift, Rose) 3:51 7. ' (featuring; writers: Swift, Caillat) 4:23 8. 'Tell Me Why' (writers: Swift, Rose) 3:20 9.

'The Way I Loved You' (writers: Swift, ) 4:04 11. 'The Best Day' 4:05 13.

' 4:40 Total length: 53:29 Fearless – Australian tour edition (bonus tracks) No. Title Length 14. 'Our Song' (Original mix from; producer: Chapman) 3:24 15. 'Teardrops on My Guitar' (Original mix from Taylor Swift; writers: Swift, Rose; producer: Chapman) 3:36 16. 'Should've Said No' (Original mix from Taylor Swift; producer: Chapman) 4:06 17. 'Love Story' (US Pop Mix) 3:56 Total length: 64:29 Fearless – International edition (bonus tracks) No.

Title Length 14. ' (International mix) 3:21 15. ' (International mix; writers: Swift, Rose) 3:15 16.

' (International mix) 4:08 Total length: 63:59 Fearless – Digital edition (bonus track) No. Title Length 17.

' (J Stax Radio Mix) 3:38 Total length: 67:37 Fearless – Japanese edition (bonus tracks) No. Title Length 17. 'Beautiful Eyes' (producer: ) 2:59 18. ' (Radio edit; writers: Swift, Rose; producer: Chapman) 2:57 19.

'I'm Only Me When I'm with You' (writers: Swift, Orrall,; producers: Orrall, Petraglia) 3:33 20. (producer: Orrall) 3:17 Total length: 66:19 Fearless – Australian deluxe edition (bonus tracks) No.

Title Length 17. 'Love Story' (US Pop Mix) 3:56 18. ' (iTunes Live from SoHo; writers:,,, ) 1:31 19. 'Picture to Burn' (iTunes Live from SoHo; writers: Swift, Rose) 3:33 20. 'Should've Said No' (iTunes Live from SoHo) 4:29 21.

'A Place In This World' (iTunes Live from SoHo; writers: Swift, Orrall, Petraglia) 3:26 22. 'Video Interview Piece' 3:00 23. 'Love Story' (music video) 4:01 Total length: 58:04 Fearless – Enhanced CD (bonus videos) No. Title Director(s) Length 1. 'Love Story' (music video) 3:57 2. 'Change' (music video) Shawn Robbins 4:33 Fearless – limited edition (bonus DVD) No. Title Length 1.

'Change' (Recording) 16:36 2. 'Breathe' (Recording) (featuring Colbie Caillat) 12:59 Fearless – Platinum edition No. Title Length 1.

'Jump Then Fall' 3:56 2. 'Untouchable' (writers: Swift,, Nathan Barlowe, ) 5:11 3. 'Forever & Always' (Piano Version) 4:27 4. 'Come in with the Rain' (writers: Swift, Rose) 3:58 5. 'Superstar' (writers: Swift, Rose) 4:21 6. 'The Other Side of the Door' 3:57 7. 'Fearless' (writers: Swift, Rose, Lindsey) 4:01 8.

'Fifteen' 4:54 9. 'Love Story' 3:55 10. 'Hey Stephen' 4:14 11. 'White Horse' (writers: Swift, Rose) 3:54 12. 'You Belong with Me' (writers: Swift, Rose) 3:51 13. 'Breathe' (featuring Colbie Caillat; writers: Swift, Caillat) 4:23 14.

'Tell Me Why' (writers: Swift, Rose) 3:20 15. 'You're Not Sorry' 4:21 16. 'The Way I Loved You' (writers: Swift, Rich) 4:04 17. 'Forever & Always' 3:45 18.

'The Best Day' 4:05 19. 'Change' 4:40 Total length: 79:19 Fearless – Platinum edition (DVD) No. Title Director(s) Length 1. 'Change' (music video) Shawn Robbins 3:47 2. 'The Best Day' (music video) Swift 4:34 3. 'Love Story' (music video) 3:54 4. 'White Horse' (music video) Trey Fanjoy 4:03 5.

'You Belong with Me' (music video) 4:37 6. 'Love Story' ('On the Set' Behind the Scenes) 22:00 7. 'White Horse' ('On the Set' Behind the Scenes) 22:00 8. 'You Belong with Me' ('On the Set' Behind the Scenes) 20:45 9. ' 2009 Photo Gallery' 10.

'Fearless Tour 2009 First Show Behind the Scenes!' ' Thug Story' (featuring ) 1:26 Fearless – Target platinum edition (bonus videos) No.

Title Length 12. 'Untouchable' (Live from 's Stripped) 3:45 13. 'Fearless' (Live from Clear Channel's Stripped) 3:23 Fearless – platinum edition (bonus videos) No. Title Length 12.

'Love Story' (Live from ) 4:27 13. 'You Belong with Me' (Live from V Festival) 5:01 Personnel [ ] As listed in the liner notes. Retrieved October 29, 2016.

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