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Speak Now Album Songs: Taylor Swift Tugs At Heartstrings Of Lovesick Teens
Taylor Swift is once again tugging at the heartstrings of lovesick teenagers everywhere with her new Speak Now album songs. The Speak Now album songs are all written from experiences she’s had with her own love life. From Taylor Lautner, to Joe Jonas, to John Mayer, the Speak Now album songs pay tribute (or revenge) to all the men she’s loved before.
Swift’s Speak Now album songs are sure to hit home with a lot of teenagers, both male and female, experiencing the joy and pain of their first love. Teenage love is something that is often quite hard to get over, and there is no doubt that so many high-schoolers will feel connected to Taylor Swift’s experiences.
Speak Now hit stores today, and is destined to be a huge hit. Honestly, can we really expect anything less than greatness from Taylor Swift?
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Latest Album commented on Oct 27 10 at 4:00 amAll of the “Speak Now” album’s songs are autobiographical, the lyrics are all written by Taylor. I find here http://www.latest-album.com/album-releases/swift-taylor-speak/
latest-album commented on Oct 27 10 at 4:03 amFor me, “The Story of Us” is one of the greatest songs from the “Speak Now” album , since it’s in the heavy style I like a lot.3
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