List of songs recorded by Taylor Swift
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Since signing to Big Machine Records in 2005, American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift has recorded a number of songs for her five studio albums as well as contributing songs to film soundtracks and collaborating with other artists on their studio efforts. Her debut single, "Tim McGraw" was released in the summer of 2006, and her eponymous debut album Taylor Swift came out later that year. Subsequent singles from her debut, "Teardrops on My Guitar" (2007), "Our Song" (2007), "Picture to Burn" (2008), and "Should've Said No" (2008), all charted in the top 5 on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart, with "Our Song" and "Should've Said No" both reaching the top spot. While working on her next album, Swift released two EPs: Sounds of the Season: The Taylor Swift Holiday Collection (2007), and Beautiful Eyes (2008), which featured alternate versions of songs from Taylor Swift as well as two original songs she'd composed before that album's release. "I Heart ?" was released from the latter as Swift's first promotional single.
In 2008, Swift released "Change" as a promotional single from the AT&T Team USA Soundtrack supporting the US Olympic team. It debuted at No. 10 on the Billboard Hot 100,[1] her first top 10 single on that chart, and was her first release incorporating the pop rock elements that would become as prevalent in her repertoire as her signature country pop. Her second album, Fearless (2008) was an international success, topping all-genre album charts in the US,[2] Canada,[3] and New Zealand;[4] winning Grammy Awards for Album of the Year and Best Country Album;[5] and becoming the most-awarded album in the history of country music. The album's lead single, "Love Story", was a critical and commercial success that affirmed Swift's staying power in the industry. It became one of the best-selling singles of all time, peaked at No. 4 on the Hot 100, and topped Billboard′s Adult Contemporary (AC), Country, and Pop charts. Fearless produced four other successful singles: "White Horse" (2008), "You Belong with Me" (2009) which topped the Country and AC charts and surpassed "Love Story"'s Hot 100 peak by reaching No. 2, "Fifteen" (2009), and "Fearless" (2010). During this time, Swift also wrote and recorded "Crazier" for the soundtrack to Hannah Montana: The Movie, and had two songs featured on the Valentine's Day soundtrack (in which film Swift made her feature film acting debut): "Jump Then Fall" from the Platinum Edition of Fearless, as well as a previously-unreleased song titled "Today Was a Fairytale" (2010) which served as a promotional single from the soundtrack, and was then re-released in 2011 as a digital single. "Today Was a Fairytale" was Swift's highest Hot 100 debut at No. 2, as well as her first Canadian No. 1 single.[6]
Swift released her third studio album, Speak Now, in 2010, on which she penned every track without co-writers.[7] All fourteen songs on the album and the three bonus tracks have charted on the US Billboard Hot 100; eleven of them charted concurrently, making Swift just the third artist in history and first female artist to have over ten concurrent Hot 100 hits. Speak Now is also the only album in history to spawn seventeen Hot 100 hits. It produced four top ten, seven top twenty, and nine top thirty hits.[8] All six of the singles released from Speak Now - "Mine" (2010), "Back to December" (2010), "Mean" (2011), "The Story of Us" (2011), "Sparks Fly" (2011), "Ours" (2011) - were hits. The last two topped the Hot Country chart, while "Mean" earned her a Grammy each for Best Country Solo Performance and Best Country Song (since she is both performer and songwriter).[9] As part of the promotion for the Speak Now World Tour, a live album was produced featuring recorded concert performances of her Speak Now songs and a few live covers. Speak Now: World Tour Live was released in November 2011; the following year, a new version of "Long Live" was released as a single from the Brazilian edition,[10] with additional verses written and performed by Paula Fernandes. Over the next year, Swift (co-)wrote and recorded two songs for The Hunger Games soundtrack: "Safe & Sound" with folk duo The Civil Wars, which was released as a promotional single in 2011, and "Eyes Open", which served as the soundtrack's lead (and only) official single in 2012.
The lead single for Swift's fourth studio album, "We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together", became Swift's first No. 1 on the Hot 100, and also topped the Hot Country chart due to a new methodology introduced by Billboard in 2012 that benefits songs with crossover appeal.[11] It also broke the record previously held by Lady Gaga's "Born This Way" as the fastest-selling single in digital history[12] and reached the top of the iTunes charts in thirty-two countries.[13] After releasing four promotional singles as part of a countdown to the album ("State of Grace" being the only which was not later re-issued as an official single), Red arrived in full October 22, 2012. Subsequent singles included "Begin Again" (2012) and "Red" (2013) [for country radio], and "I Knew You Were Trouble" (2012), "22" (2013), "Everything Has Changed" featuring Ed Sheeran (2013), and "The Last Time" featuring Gary Lightbody (2013) [for mainstream/Top 40 radio]. As with Speak Now before it, every track from Red charted on a Billboard chart, though not all of them reached the Hot 100. Swift also co-wrote and recorded "Sweeter Than Fiction" for the film One Chance, which was released in October 2013 as the lead single from the film's soundtrack.[14]
Though not a frequent collaborator, Swift is featured on the following songs appearing on other artists' albums: "Two Is Better Than One" (2009) with Boys Like Girls on Love Drunk, "Half of My Heart" (2010) with John Mayer on Battle Studies, "Both of Us" (2012) with B.o.B on Strange Clouds, and "Highway Don't Care" (2013) with Tim McGraw on Two Lanes of Freedom. Swift has also recorded two songs in support of charity: "Breathless" on the 2010 Hope for Haiti Now album, and a charity single entitled "Ronan" for the Stand up to Cancer telethon in 2012, from which all proceeds went to support cancer charities.[15]
Songs
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Song | Artist(s) | Writer(s) | Original release | Year | Ref. |
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"22" ![]() |
Taylor Swift | Taylor Swift Max Martin Shellback |
Red | 2012 | [16] |
"All Too Well" | Taylor Swift | Taylor Swift Liz Rose |
Red | 2012 | [16] |
"All You Had to Do Was Stay" | Taylor Swift | Taylor Swift Max Martin |
1989 | 2014 | [17] |
"American Girl" (Cover) ![]() |
Taylor Swift | Tom Petty | N/A1 | 2009 | [18] |
"Back to December" ![]() |
Taylor Swift | Taylor Swift | Speak Now | 2010 | [19] |
"Bad Blood" | Taylor Swift | Taylor Swift Max Martin Shellback |
1989 | 2014 | [17] |
"Beautiful Eyes" | Taylor Swift | Taylor Swift | Beautiful Eyes | 2008 | [20] |
"Begin Again" ![]() |
Taylor Swift | Taylor Swift | Red | 2012 | [16] |
"The Best Day" | Taylor Swift | Taylor Swift | Fearless | 2008 | [21] |
"Best Days of Your Life" ![]() |
Kellie Pickler2 | Kellie Pickler Taylor Swift |
Kellie Pickler | 2008 | [22] |
"Bette Davis Eyes" (Live) (Cover) | Taylor Swift | Donna Weiss Jackie DeShannon |
Speak Now: World Tour Live | 2011 | [23] |
"Better than Revenge" | Taylor Swift | Taylor Swift | Speak Now | 2010 | [19] |
"Blank Space" ![]() |
Taylor Swift | Taylor Swift Max Martin Shellback |
1989 | 2014 | [17] |
"Both of Us" ![]() |
B.o.B feat. Taylor Swift |
Bobby Ray Simmons, Jr. Ammar Malik Lukasz Gottwald Henry Walter Taylor Swift |
Strange Clouds | 2012 | [24] |
"Breathe" ![]() |
Taylor Swift feat. Colbie Caillat |
Taylor Swift Colbie Caillat |
Fearless | 2008 | [21] |
"Breathless" | Taylor Swift | Kevin Griffin | Hope for Haiti Now | 2010 | [25] |
"Change" ![]() |
Taylor Swift | Taylor Swift | AT&T Team USA Soundtrack3 | 2008 | [21] |
"Christmas Must Be Something More" | Taylor Swift | Taylor Swift | Sounds of the Season | 2007 | [26] |
"Christmases When You Were Mine" | Taylor Swift | Taylor Swift Liz Rose Nathan Chapman |
Sounds of the Season | 2007 | [26] |
"Clean" | Taylor Swift | Taylor Swift Imogen Heap |
1989 | 2014 | [17] |
"Cold as You" | Taylor Swift | Taylor Swift Liz Rose |
Taylor Swift | 2006 | [27] |
"Come Back... Be Here" | Taylor Swift | Taylor Swift Dan Wilson |
Red | 2012 | [16] |
"Come in with the Rain" | Taylor Swift | Taylor Swift Liz Rose |
Fearless (Platinum edition) |
2009 | [21] |
"Crazier" ![]() |
Taylor Swift | Taylor Swift Robert Ellis Orrall |
Hannah Montana: The Movie | 2009 | [28] |
"Dear John" | Taylor Swift | Taylor Swift | Speak Now | 2010 | [19] |
"Drops of Jupiter" (Live) (Cover) | Taylor Swift | Charlie Colin Rob Hotchkiss Jimmy Stafford Pat Monahan Scott Underwood |
Speak Now: World Tour Live | 2011 | [23] |
"Enchanted" | Taylor Swift | Taylor Swift | Speak Now | 2010 | [19] |
"Everything Has Changed" ![]() |
Taylor Swift feat. Ed Sheeran |
Taylor Swift Ed Sheeran |
Red | 2012 | [16] |
"Eyes Open" ![]() |
Taylor Swift | Taylor Swift | The Hunger Games | 2012 | [29] |
"Fearless" ![]() |
Taylor Swift | Taylor Swift Liz Rose Hillary Lindsey |
Fearless | 2008 | [21] |
"Fifteen" ![]() |
Taylor Swift | Taylor Swift | Fearless | 2008 | [21] |
"Forever & Always" | Taylor Swift | Taylor Swift | Fearless | 2008 | [21] |
"Forever & Always" (Piano version) | Taylor Swift | Taylor Swift | Fearless (Platinum edition) |
2009 | [21] |
"Girl at Home" | Taylor Swift | Taylor Swift | Red | 2012 | [16] |
"Half of My Heart" ![]() |
John Mayer feat. Taylor Swift |
John Mayer | Battle Studies | 2009 | [30] |
"Haunted" | Taylor Swift | Taylor Swift | Speak Now | 2010 | [19] |
"Hey Stephen" | Taylor Swift | Taylor Swift | Fearless | 2008 | [21] |
"Highway Don't Care" ![]() |
Tim McGraw and Taylor Swift |
Mark Irwin Josh Kear Brad Warren Brett Warren |
Two Lanes of Freedom | 2013 | [31] |
"Holy Ground" | Taylor Swift | Taylor Swift | Red | 2012 | [16] |
"How You Get the Girl" | Taylor Swift | Taylor Swift Max Martin Shellback |
1989 | 2014 | [17] |
"I Almost Do" | Taylor Swift | Taylor Swift | Red | 2012 | [16] |
"I Heart ?" ![]() |
Taylor Swift | Taylor Swift | Beautiful Eyes | 2008 | [20] |
"I Knew You Were Trouble" ![]() |
Taylor Swift | Taylor Swift Max Martin Shellback |
Red | 2012 | [16] |
"I Know Places" | Taylor Swift | Taylor Swift Ryan Tedder |
1989 | 2014 | [17] |
"I Want You Back" (Live) | Taylor Swift | Freddie Perren Deke Richards Berry Gordy, Jr. Alphonso Mizell |
Speak Now: World Tour Live | 2011 | [23] |
"I Wish You Would" | Taylor Swift | Taylor Swift Jack Antonoff |
1989 | 2014 | [17] |
"I'm Only Me When I'm with You" | Taylor Swift | Taylor Swift Robert Ellis Orrall Angelo Petraglia |
Taylor Swift Deluxe Edition | 2007 | [27] |
"If This Was a Movie" | Taylor Swift | Taylor Swift Martin Johnson |
Speak Now | 2010 | [19] |
"Innocent" | Taylor Swift | Taylor Swift | Speak Now | 2010 | [19] |
"Invisible" | Taylor Swift | Taylor Swift Robert Ellis Orrall |
Taylor Swift Deluxe Edition | 2007 | [27] |
"Jump Then Fall" | Taylor Swift | Taylor Swift | Fearless (Platinum edition) |
2009 | [21] |
"Last Christmas" | Taylor Swift | George Michael | Sounds of the Season | 2007 | [26] |
"Last Kiss" | Taylor Swift | Taylor Swift | Speak Now | 2010 | [19] |
"The Last Time" ![]() |
Taylor Swift feat. Gary Lightbody of Snow Patrol |
Taylor Swift Gary Lightbody Jacknife Lee |
Red | 2012 | [16] |
"Long Live"4 | Taylor Swift | Taylor Swift | Speak Now | 2010 | [19] |
"Long Live"4 (Single version) ![]() |
Taylor Swift feat. Paula Fernandes |
Taylor Swift Paula Fernandes |
Speak Now: World Tour Live | 2012 | [23] |
"Love Story" ![]() |
Taylor Swift | Taylor Swift | Fearless | 2008 | [21] |
"The Lucky One" | Taylor Swift | Taylor Swift | Red | 2012 | [16] |
"Mary's Song (Oh My My My)" | Taylor Swift | Taylor Swift Liz Rose Brian Maher |
Taylor Swift | 2006 | [27] |
"Mine" ![]() |
Taylor Swift | Taylor Swift | Speak Now | 2010 | [19] |
"Mean" ![]() |
Taylor Swift | Taylor Swift | Speak Now | 2010 | [19] |
"The Moment I Knew" | Taylor Swift | Taylor Swift | Red | 2012 | [16] |
"Never Grow Up" | Taylor Swift | Taylor Swift | Speak Now | 2010 | [19] |
"New Romantics" | Taylor Swift | Taylor Swift Max Martin Shellback |
1989 | 2014 | [17] |
"The Other Side of the Door" | Taylor Swift | Taylor Swift | Fearless (Platinum edition) |
2009 | [21] |
"Our Song" ![]() |
Taylor Swift | Taylor Swift | Taylor Swift | 2006 | [27] |
"Ours" ![]() |
Taylor Swift | Taylor Swift | Speak Now5 | 2010 | [19] |
"Out of the Woods" ![]() |
Taylor Swift | Taylor Swift Jack Antonoff |
1989 | 2014 | [17] |
"The Outside" | Taylor Swift | Taylor Swift | Taylor Swift | 2006 | [27] |
"A Perfectly Good Heart" | Taylor Swift | Taylor Swift James Verges |
Taylor Swift Deluxe Edition | 2007 | [27] |
"Picture to Burn" ![]() |
Taylor Swift | Taylor Swift Liz Rose |
Taylor Swift | 2006 | [27] |
"A Place in This World" | Taylor Swift | Taylor Swift Robert Ellis Orrall Angelo Petraglia |
Taylor Swift | 2006 | [27] |
"Red" ![]() |
Taylor Swift | Taylor Swift | Red | 2012 | [16] |
"Ronan" ![]() |
Taylor Swift | Taylor Swift Maya Thompson6 |
N/A6 | 2012 | [32] |
"Sad Beautiful Tragic" | Taylor Swift | Taylor Swift | Red | 2012 | [16] |
"Safe & Sound" ![]() |
Taylor Swift feat. The Civil Wars |
Taylor Swift Joy Williams John Paul White T-Bone Burnett |
The Hunger Games | 2011 | [29] |
"Santa Baby" | Taylor Swift | Joan Javits Philip Springer Tony Springer |
Sounds of the Season | 2007 | [26] |
"Shake It Off" ![]() |
Taylor Swift | Taylor Swift Max Martin Shellback |
1989 | 2014 | [17] |
"Should've Said No" ![]() |
Taylor Swift | Taylor Swift | Taylor Swift | 2006 | [27] |
"Silent Night" | Taylor Swift | Josef Mohr Franz Xaver Gruber |
Sounds of the Season | 2007 | [26] |
"Sparks Fly" ![]() |
Taylor Swift | Taylor Swift | Speak Now | 2010 | [19] |
"Speak Now" ![]() |
Taylor Swift | Taylor Swift | Speak Now | 2010 | [19] |
"Starlight" | Taylor Swift | Taylor Swift | Red | 2012 | [16] |
"State of Grace" ![]() |
Taylor Swift | Taylor Swift | Red | 2012 | [16] |
"Stay Beautiful" | Taylor Swift | Taylor Swift Liz Rose |
Taylor Swift | 2006 | [27] |
"Stay Stay Stay" | Taylor Swift | Taylor Swift | Red | 2012 | [16] |
"The Story of Us" ![]() |
Taylor Swift | Taylor Swift | Speak Now | 2010 | [19] |
"Style" ![]() |
Taylor Swift | Taylor Swift Max Martin Shellback Ali Payami |
1989 | 2014 | [17] |
"Superman" | Taylor Swift | Taylor Swift | Speak Now | 2010 | [19] |
"SuperStar" | Taylor Swift | Taylor Swift | Fearless (Platinum edition) |
2009 | [21] |
"Sweeter Than Fiction" ![]() |
Taylor Swift | Taylor Swift Jack Antonoff |
One Chance Soundtrack | 2013 | [14] |
"Teardrops on My Guitar" ![]() |
Taylor Swift | Taylor Swift Liz Rose |
Taylor Swift | 2006 | [27] |
"Tell Me Why" | Taylor Swift | Taylor Swift Liz Rose |
Fearless | 2008 | [21] |
"This Love" | Taylor Swift | Taylor Swift | 1989 | 2014 | [17] |
"Tied Together with a Smile" | Taylor Swift | Taylor Swift Liz Rose |
Taylor Swift | 2006 | [27] |
"Tim McGraw" ![]() |
Taylor Swift | Taylor Swift Liz Rose |
Taylor Swift | 2006 | [27] |
"Today Was a Fairytale" ![]() |
Taylor Swift | Taylor Swift | Valentine's Day7 | 2010 | [33] |
"Treacherous" | Taylor Swift | Taylor Swift Dan Wilson |
Red | 2012 | [16] |
"Two is Better Than One" ![]() |
Boys Like Girls feat. Taylor Swift |
Martin Johnson | Love Drunk | 2009 | [34] |
"Umbrella" (Live) (Cover) | Taylor Swift | Christopher "Tricky" Stewart Terius "Dream" Nash Thaddis Harrell Shawn Carter |
iTunes Live from SoHo | 2008 | [35] |
"Untouchable" | Taylor Swift | Cary Barlowe Nathan Barlowe Tommy Lee James Taylor Swift8 |
Fearless (Platinum edition) |
2009 | [21] |
"The Way I Loved You" | Taylor Swift | Taylor Swift John Rich |
Fearless | 2008 | [21] |
"We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together" ![]() |
Taylor Swift | Taylor Swift Max Martin Shellback |
Red | 2012 | [16] |
"Welcome to New York" ![]() |
Taylor Swift | Taylor Swift Ryan Tedder |
1989 | 2014 | [17] |
"White Christmas" | Taylor Swift | Irving Berlin | Sounds of the Season | 2007 | [26] |
"White Horse" ![]() |
Taylor Swift | Taylor Swift Liz Rose |
Fearless | 2008 | [21] |
"Wildest Dreams" | Taylor Swift | Taylor Swift Max Martin Shellback |
1989 | 2014 | [17] |
"Wonderland" | Taylor Swift | Taylor Swift Max Martin Shellback |
1989 | 2014 | [17] |
"You Are in Love" | Taylor Swift | Taylor Swift Jack Antonoff |
1989 | 2014 | [17] |
"You Belong with Me" ![]() |
Taylor Swift | Taylor Swift Liz Rose |
Fearless | 2008 | [21] |
"You're Not Sorry" ![]() |
Taylor Swift | Taylor Swift | Fearless | 2008 | [21] |
Notes
- ^ Swift's cover of Tom Petty's "American Girl" was released as a promotional single through Rhapsody in 2009, but was not included on any of her albums.[18]
- ^ Swift provided background vocals on "Best Days of Your Life", but is not credited as a featured artist on the official track listing.
- ^ "Change" was included on the track listing for Fearless, but was originally released as promotional single from the AT&T Team USA Soundtrack in support of the United States Olympic team. Its release as a single was neither affiliated with nor directly in support of Fearless.
- ^ Two versions of the song "Long Live" exist. The first was issued as a track on Speak Now in 2010. A re-worked version including new verses written and recorded by Brazilian recording artist Paula Fernandes was included on the Brazilian version of Speak Now: World Tour Live and released as a single from the same.
- ^ "Ours" is featured as a bonus track on the Deluxe Edition of Speak Now, and is, as of June 2014, her only single release from a studio album which is not available on the standard edition of its affiliated album.
- ^ Taylor Swift wrote the song "Ronan" based on the blog of Maya Thompson, whose son Ronan died in 2011 of neuroblastoma;[36] Thompson is officially credited as a co-writer due to Swift's lyrics being derived from her blog. Swift performed "Ronan" at the Stand Up to Cancer telethon in September 2012, and the song was released as a digital single shortly after the broadcast, with all proceeds being donated to cancer charities.[15]
- ^ "Today was a Fairytale" was first released as a single from the soundtrack to the film Valentine's Day, which Swift starred in. The song was then re-released as an independent digital single in 2011.[37]
- ^ "Untouchable" is a cover of a song by American rock band Luna Halo - Swift's only cover on a studio album. The band members, who wrote the original, felt Swift's adjustments to the arrangement and melody of the song were significant enough to warrant a co-writing credit for her version.[38]
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- ↑ Hilton Hater (August 14, 2012). "Taylor Swift Bests Lady Gaga, Sets New iTunes Record". The Hollywood Gossip. Retrieved August 15, 2012.
- ↑ Taylor Swift (August 15, 2012). "Taylor Reaches #1 On Billboard Hot 100 Chart". taylorswift.com. Archived from the original on August 26, 2012. Retrieved August 15, 2012.
- ↑ 14.0 14.1 Bamigboye, Baz (Aug 29, 2013). "Taylor-made for a maestro: Pop singer Swift so moved by film charting BGT's Paul Potts's rise to unlikely maestro she penned song for it". The Daily Mail. DMG Media. Retrieved 28 September 2013.
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- ↑ 17.0 17.1 17.2 17.3 17.4 17.5 17.6 17.7 17.8 17.9 17.10 17.11 17.12 17.13 17.14 17.15 1989 (booklet). Taylor Swift. Big Machine Records / Universal Music Group. 2014. B00NG5CDLA.
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- ↑ 19.0 19.1 19.2 19.3 19.4 19.5 19.6 19.7 19.8 19.9 19.10 19.11 19.12 19.13 19.14 19.15 19.16 Speak Now (booklet). Taylor Swift. Big Machine Records. 2010. B003WTE886.
- ↑ 20.0 20.1 Beautiful Eyes (EP). Taylor Swift. Big Machine Records. 2008. B001COCZ7E.
- ↑ 21.0 21.1 21.2 21.3 21.4 21.5 21.6 21.7 21.8 21.9 21.10 21.11 21.12 21.13 21.14 21.15 21.16 21.17 21.18 Fearless (booklet). Taylor Swift. Big Machine Records. 2008. B001EYGOEM.
- ↑ "Kellie Pickler - 'Best Days of Your Life (feat. Taylor Swift)'". CMT. Viacom. Retrieved 18 September 2013.
- ↑ 23.0 23.1 23.2 23.3 Speak Now: World Tour Live (booklet). Taylor Swift. Big Machine Records. 2011. B005OLF6BI.
- ↑ "Strange Clouds - Album by B.o.B". Amazon.com. Retrieved 18 September 2013.
- ↑ "Hope for Haiti Now - Album by Various Artists". Amazon.com. Retrieved 18 September 2013.
- ↑ 26.0 26.1 26.2 26.3 26.4 26.5 Sounds of the Season (booklet). Taylor Swift. Big Machine Records/Universal Music Group. 2007. B002SQNM9A.
- ↑ 27.0 27.1 27.2 27.3 27.4 27.5 27.6 27.7 27.8 27.9 27.10 27.11 27.12 27.13 Taylor Swift (booklet). Taylor Swift. Big Machine Records. 2006. B0014I4KH6.
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- ↑ Two Lanes of Freedom (booklet). Tim McGraw. Big Machine Records. 2013. B00B931718.
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- ↑ "Valentine's Day: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack". Amazon.com. Retrieved 18 September 2013.
- ↑ "Love Drunk - Album by Boys Like Girls". Amazon.com. Retrieved 18 September 2013.
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