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  • 21 Aug, 2019

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List Of Songs By Taylor Swift

The American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift has written or co-written every song in her eleven-album discography, with the exception of several cover versions and guest features. She has also written standalone singles, songs for film soundtracks, and songs recorded by other artists.

Swift signed a publishing contract with Sony/ATV Tree Music Publishing to become a professional songwriter in 2005. She signed with Big Machine Records in 2005, and the label released her first six studio albums until the contract expired in 2018. Her early-career songwriting outputs featured collaborations with Liz Rose, who co-wrote with Swift for the albums Taylor Swift (2006), Fearless (2008), and Red (2012). She was the sole writer of the majority of Fearless and Red, and she wrote her third studio album, Speak Now, solely herself. Promoted to country radio, these four albums incorporate mainstream pop and rock elements, with Red featuring influences of electronic and hip hop. She recalibrated her artistry from country to pop with her fifth studio album, 1989 (2014), which includes writing collaborations with Jack Antonoff, Max Martin, and Shellback. The three writers-producers worked with Swift again on her sixth studio album, Reputation (2017).

Swift signed a new contract with Republic Records in 2018 and has worked with Antonoff on every album she released thereafter. Her first album under Republic, Lover (2019), is a pop album that features collaborations with Joel Little, Louis Bell, and Frank Dukes. In 2020, Swift signed a new publishing deal with Universal Music Publishing Group and released two albums, Folklore and Evermore, which incorporates indie folk. Folklore and Evermore contains collaborations with Aaron Dessner, who became a frequent collaborator with Swift in the subsequent albums, Midnights (2022) and The Tortured Poets Department (2024), which both have a synth-pop sound. Swift's former boyfriend, the actor Joe Alwyn, co-wrote several songs with her for Folklore, Evermore, and Midnights.

Swift's departure from Big Machine resulted in a public dispute over the ownership of her first six albums in 2019, and she re-recorded them to claim ownership to their master recordings. She has released four re-recorded albums—Fearless (Taylor's Version), Red (Taylor's Version), Speak Now (Taylor's Version), and 1989 (Taylor's Version)—from 2021 to 2023; each of them includes "From the Vault" unreleased songs Swift had written but excluded from the original releases.

Released songs

Contents
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Key
Indicates songs written solely by Taylor Swift
Jack Antonoff
Jack Antonoff co-wrote songs for 1989, Reputation, Lover, Folklore, Evermore, Midnights, The Tortured Poets Department, and 1989 (Taylor's Version).
Max Martin
Max Martin co-wrote songs for Red, 1989, Reputation, and Red (Taylor's Version).
Shellback
Shellback co-wrote songs for Red, 1989, Reputation, and Red (Taylor's Version).
Aaron Dessner co-wrote songs on Folklore, Evermore, The Tortured Poets Department, and Midnights (3am Edition). Swift also featured on "Birch" (2021), "Renegade" (2021), "The Alcott" (2023) by Dessner's bands, Big Red Machine and The National.
Colbie Caillat co-wrote and featured on "Breathe" (2008).
Swift wrote "You'll Always Find Your Way Back Home", performed by Miley Cyrus for the Hannah Montana: The Movie soundtrack (2009).
Swift co-wrote Kellie Pickler's "Best Days of Your Life" (2008).
John Mayer
Swift featured on John Mayer's "Half of My Heart" (2010).
Joy Williams and John Paul White
The Civil Wars co-wrote and featured on "Safe & Sound" (2012).
B.o.B
Swift co-wrote and featured on B.o.B's "Both of Us" (2012).
Paula Fernandes
Paula Fernandes co-wrote and featured in "Long Live" for the Brazilian edition of Speak Now World Tour – Live (2012).
Tim McGraw
Swift featured on Tim McGraw's "Highway Don't Care" (2013), featuring Keith Urban.
Ed Sheeran
Swift and Ed Sheeran wrote and collaborated on "Everything Has Changed" (2012), "End Game" (2017), "Run" (2021), and "The Joker and the Queen" (2022).
Gary Lightbody
Gary Lightbody of Snow Patrol co-wrote and featured on "The Last Time" (2012).
Ryan Tedder
Ryan Tedder co-wrote "Welcome to New York" and "I Know Places" on 1989.
Imogen Heap
Imogen Heap co-wrote "Clean" on 1989.
Kendrick Lamar
Kendrick Lamar co-wrote and featured on the remixed single version of "Bad Blood" (2015).
Swift co-wrote "This Is What You Came For" (2016), performed by Rihanna.
End Game
Future co-wrote and featured on "End Game" (2017).
Sugarland
Swift co-wrote and appears as a featured artist in Sugarland's "Babe" (2018).
Brendon Urie
Brendon Urie co-wrote and featured on "Me!" (2019).
The Dixie Chicks
The Dixie Chicks featured on "Soon You'll Get Better" (2019).
Louis Bell co-wrote three Lover tracks and "All of the Girls You Loved Before" (2023).
Shawn Mendes co-wrote and featured on the duet remix of "Lover" (2019).
Andrew Lloyd Webber co-wrote "Beautiful Ghosts" from the Cats soundtrack (2019).
Joe Alwyn co-wrote several songs for Folklore, Evermore, and Midnights, credited as William Bowery.
Justin Vernon of Bon Iver co-wrote and featured on "Exile" and "Evermore".
Swift and Haim collaborated on "No Body, No Crime" (2020) and "Gasoline" (2020).
Maren Morris featured on "You All Over Me" (2021).
Keith Urban featured on "That's When" (2021).
Phoebe Bridgers featured on "Nothing New" (2021).
Chris Stapleton featured on "I Bet You Think About Me" (2021).
Lana Del Rey co-wrote and featured on "Snow on the Beach" (2022).
Ice Spice co-wrote and featured on the remixed version of "Karma" (2023).
Patrick Stump featured on "Electric Touch" (2023), which featured his band Fall Out Boy.
Hayley Williams featured on "Castles Crumbling" (2023).
Imogen Heap
Diane Warren co-wrote "Say Don't Go" (2023) on 1989 (Taylor's Version).
Post Malone co-wrote and featured on "Fortnight" (2024).
Florence Welch co-wrote "Florida!!!" (2024), which featured her band Florence and the Machine.
Gracie Abrams
Swift co-wrote and appears as a featured artist in Gracie Abrams' "Us" (2024).
List of songs by name, including featured performers, writers, associated album(s), and release year(s)
Song Artist(s) Writer(s) Album(s) Release
year
Ref.
"The 1" Taylor Swift Taylor Swift
Aaron Dessner
Folklore 2020
"1 Step Forward, 3 Steps Back" Olivia Rodrigo Olivia Rodrigo
Taylor Swift
Jack Antonoff
Sour 2021
"22" Taylor Swift Taylor Swift
Max Martin
Shellback
Red and Red (Taylor's Version) 2012 and 2021
"Afterglow" Taylor Swift Taylor Swift
Louis Bell
Adam King Feeney
Lover 2019
"The Albatross" Taylor Swift Taylor Swift
Aaron Dessner
The Tortured Poets Department: The Anthology 2024
"The Alchemy" Taylor Swift Taylor Swift
Jack Antonoff
The Tortured Poets Department 2024
"The Alcott" The National
featuring Taylor Swift
Matt Berninger
Aaron Dessner
Taylor Swift
First Two Pages of Frankenstein 2023
"All of the Girls You Loved Before" Taylor Swift Taylor Swift
Louis Bell
Adam King Feeney
Non-album song 2023
"All Too Well" Taylor Swift Taylor Swift
Liz Rose
Red and Red (Taylor's Version) 2012 and 2021
"All Too Well (10 Minute Version)" Taylor Swift Taylor Swift
Liz Rose
Red (Taylor's Version) 2021
"All You Had to Do Was Stay" Taylor Swift Taylor Swift
Max Martin
1989 and 1989 (Taylor's Version) 2014 and 2023
"American Girl" Taylor Swift Tom Petty Non-album song 2009
"Anti-Hero" Taylor Swift Taylor Swift
Jack Antonoff
Midnights 2022
"The Archer" Taylor Swift Taylor Swift
Jack Antonoff
Lover 2019
"August" Taylor Swift Taylor Swift
Jack Antonoff
Folklore 2020
"Babe" Sugarland
featuring Taylor Swift
Taylor Swift
Pat Monahan
Bigger 2018 and 2021
"Baby" (live cover of "Baby, Don't You Break My Heart Slow") Taylor Swift Vonda Shepard
James Newton Howard
Napster Live 2006
"Back to December" Taylor Swift Taylor Swift Speak Now and Speak Now (Taylor's Version) 2010 and 2023
"Bad Blood" Taylor Swift Taylor Swift
Max Martin
Shellback
1989 and 1989 (Taylor's Version) 2014 and 2023
"Bad Blood" (single version) Taylor Swift
featuring Kendrick Lamar
Taylor Swift
Max Martin
Shellback
Kendrick Lamar
Non-album song 2015 and 2023
"Beautiful Eyes" Taylor Swift Taylor Swift Beautiful Eyes 2008
"Beautiful Ghosts" Taylor Swift Taylor Swift
Andrew Lloyd Webber
Cats: Highlights from the Motion Picture Soundtrack 2019
"Begin Again" Taylor Swift Taylor Swift Red and Red (Taylor's Version) 2012 and 2021
"Bein' With My Baby" Shea Fisher Taylor Swift
Brett Beavers
Shea 2009
"Bejeweled" Taylor Swift Taylor Swift
Jack Antonoff
Midnights 2022
"The Best Day" Taylor Swift Taylor Swift Fearless and Fearless (Taylor's Version) 2008 and 2021
"Best Days of Your Life" Kellie Pickler Kellie Pickler
Taylor Swift
Kellie Pickler 2008
"Bette Davis Eyes" Taylor Swift Donna Weiss
Jackie DeShannon
Speak Now World Tour – Live 2011
"Better Man" Little Big Town Taylor Swift The Breaker 2016 and 2021
"Better than Revenge" Taylor Swift Taylor Swift Speak Now and Speak Now (Taylor's Version) 2010 and 2023
"Betty" Taylor Swift Taylor Swift
William Bowery
Folklore 2020
"Bigger Than the Whole Sky" Taylor Swift Taylor Swift Midnights (3am Edition) 2022
"Big Star (Live)" Kenny Chesney
and Taylor Swift
Stephony Smith Live in No Shoes Nation 2017
"Birch" Big Red Machine
featuring Taylor Swift
Aaron Dessner
Bryan Devendorf
Justin Vernon
How Long Do You Think It's Gonna Last? 2021
"The Black Dog" Taylor Swift Taylor Swift The Tortured Poets Department: The Anthology 2024
"Blank Space" Taylor Swift Taylor Swift
Max Martin
Shellback
1989 and 1989 (Taylor's Version) 2014 and 2023
"The Bolter" Taylor Swift Taylor Swift
Aaron Dessner
The Tortured Poets Department: The Anthology 2024
"Both of Us" B.o.B
featuring Taylor Swift
Bobby Ray Simmons, Jr.
Taylor Swift
Ammar Malik
Lukasz Gottwald
Henry Walter
Strange Clouds 2012
"Breathe" Taylor Swift
featuring Colbie Caillat
Taylor Swift
Colbie Caillat
Fearless and Fearless (Taylor's Version) 2008 and 2021
"Breathless" Taylor Swift Kevin Griffin Hope for Haiti Now 2010
"But Daddy I Love Him" Taylor Swift Taylor Swift
Aaron Dessner
The Tortured Poets Department 2024
"Bye Bye Baby" Taylor Swift Taylor Swift
Liz Rose
Fearless (Taylor's Version) 2021
"Call It What You Want" Taylor Swift Taylor Swift
Jack Antonoff
Reputation 2017
"Cardigan" Taylor Swift Taylor Swift
Aaron Dessner
Folklore 2020
"Carolina" Taylor Swift Taylor Swift Where the Crawdads Sing (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) 2022
"Cassandra" Taylor Swift Taylor Swift
Aaron Dessner
The Tortured Poets Department: The Anthology 2024
"Castles Crumbling" Taylor Swift
featuring Hayley Williams
Taylor Swift Speak Now (Taylor's Version) 2023
"Champagne Problems" Taylor Swift Taylor Swift
William Bowery
Evermore 2020
"Change" Taylor Swift Taylor Swift AT&T Team USA Soundtrack,
Fearless, and Fearless (Taylor's Version)
2008 and 2021
"Chloe or Sam or Sophia or Marcus" Taylor Swift Taylor Swift
Aaron Dessner
The Tortured Poets Department: The Anthology 2024
"Christmas Must Be Something More" Taylor Swift Taylor Swift The Taylor Swift Holiday Collection 2007
"Christmas Tree Farm" Taylor Swift Taylor Swift Non-album song 2019 and 2021
"Christmases When You Were Mine" Taylor Swift Taylor Swift
Liz Rose
Nathan Chapman
The Taylor Swift Holiday Collection 2007
"Clara Bow" Taylor Swift Taylor Swift
Aaron Dessner
The Tortured Poets Department 2024
"Clean" Taylor Swift Taylor Swift
Imogen Heap
1989 and 1989 (Taylor's Version) 2014 and 2023
"Closure" Taylor Swift Taylor Swift
Aaron Dessner
Evermore 2020
"Cold as You" Taylor Swift Taylor Swift
Liz Rose
Taylor Swift 2006
"Come Back... Be Here" Taylor Swift Taylor Swift
Dan Wilson
Red (Deluxe)
and Red (Taylor's Version)
2012 and 2021
"Come in with the Rain" Taylor Swift Taylor Swift
Liz Rose
Fearless: Platinum Edition
and Fearless (Taylor's Version)
2009 and 2021
"Coney Island" Taylor Swift
featuring the National
Taylor Swift
Aaron Dessner
Bryce Dessner
William Bowery
Evermore 2020
"Cornelia Street" Taylor Swift Taylor Swift Lover 2019
"Cowboy like Me" Taylor Swift Taylor Swift
Aaron Dessner
Evermore 2020
"Crazier" Taylor Swift Taylor Swift
Robert Ellis Orrall
Hannah Montana: The Movie 2009
"Cruel Summer" Taylor Swift Taylor Swift
Jack Antonoff
Annie Clark
Lover 2019
"Dancing with Our Hands Tied" Taylor Swift Taylor Swift
Max Martin
Shellback
Oscar Holter
Reputation 2017
"Daylight" Taylor Swift Taylor Swift Lover 2019
"Dear John" Taylor Swift Taylor Swift Speak Now and Speak Now (Taylor's Version) 2010 and 2023
"Dear Reader" Taylor Swift Taylor Swift
Jack Antonoff
Midnights (3am Edition) 2022
"Death by a Thousand Cuts" Taylor Swift Taylor Swift
Jack Antonoff
Lover 2019
"Deja Vu" Olivia Rodrigo Olivia Rodrigo
Dan Nigro
Taylor Swift
Jack Antonoff
Annie Clark
Sour 2021
"Delicate" Taylor Swift Taylor Swift
Max Martin
Shellback
Reputation 2017
"Don't Blame Me" Taylor Swift Taylor Swift
Max Martin
Shellback
Reputation 2017
"Don't You" Taylor Swift Taylor Swift
Tommy Lee James
Fearless (Taylor's Version) 2021
"Dorothea" Taylor Swift Taylor Swift
Aaron Dessner
Evermore 2020
"Down Bad" Taylor Swift Taylor Swift
Jack Antonoff
The Tortured Poets Department 2024
"Dress" Taylor Swift Taylor Swift
Jack Antonoff
Reputation 2017
"Drops of Jupiter (Live)" Taylor Swift Charlie Colin
Rob Hotchkiss
Jimmy Stafford
Pat Monahan
Scott Underwood
Speak Now World Tour – Live 2011
"Electric Touch" Taylor Swift
featuring Fall Out Boy
Taylor Swift Speak Now (Taylor's Version) 2023
"Enchanted" Taylor Swift Taylor Swift Speak Now and Speak Now (Taylor's Version) 2010 and 2023
"End Game" Taylor Swift
featuring Ed Sheeran and Future
Taylor Swift
Max Martin
Shellback
Ed Sheeran
Nayvadius Wilburn
Reputation 2017
"Epiphany" Taylor Swift Taylor Swift
Aaron Dessner
Folklore 2020
"Evermore" Taylor Swift
featuring Bon Iver
Taylor Swift
Justin Vernon
William Bowery
Evermore 2020
"Everything Has Changed" Taylor Swift
featuring Ed Sheeran
Taylor Swift
Ed Sheeran
Red and Red (Taylor's Version) 2012 and 2021
"Exile" Taylor Swift
featuring Bon Iver
Taylor Swift
Justin Vernon
William Bowery
Folklore 2020
"Eyes Open" Taylor Swift Taylor Swift The Hunger Games 2012 and 2023
"False God" Taylor Swift Taylor Swift
Jack Antonoff
Lover 2019
"Fearless" Taylor Swift Taylor Swift
Liz Rose
Hillary Lindsey
Fearless and Fearless (Taylor's Version) 2008 and 2021
"Fifteen" Taylor Swift Taylor Swift Fearless and Fearless (Taylor's Version) 2008 and 2021
"Florida!!!" Taylor Swift
featuring Florence and the Machine
Taylor Swift
Florence Welch
The Tortured Poets Department 2024
"Foolish One" Taylor Swift Taylor Swift Speak Now (Taylor's Version) 2023
"Forever & Always" Taylor Swift Taylor Swift Fearless and Fearless (Taylor's Version) 2008 and 2021
"Forever Winter" Taylor Swift Taylor Swift
Mark Foster
Red (Taylor's Version) 2021
"Fortnight" Taylor Swift
featuring Post Malone
Taylor Swift
Jack Antonoff
Austin Post
The Tortured Poets Department 2024
"Fresh Out the Slammer" Taylor Swift Taylor Swift
Jack Antonoff
The Tortured Poets Department 2024
"Gasoline" Haim
and Taylor Swift
Danielle Haim
Este Haim
Alana Haim
Rostam Batmanglij
Ariel Rechtshaid
Women in Music Pt. III
(Expanded edition)
2021
"Getaway Car" Taylor Swift Taylor Swift
Jack Antonoff
Reputation 2017
"Girl at Home" Taylor Swift Taylor Swift Red (Deluxe)
and Red (Taylor's Version)
2012 and 2021
"Glitch" Taylor Swift Taylor Swift
Jack Antonoff
Mark Spears
Sam Dew
Midnights (3am Edition) 2022
"Gold Rush" Taylor Swift Taylor Swift
Jack Antonoff
Evermore 2020
"Gorgeous" Taylor Swift Taylor Swift
Max Martin
Shellback
Reputation 2017
"The Great War" Taylor Swift Taylor Swift
Aaron Dessner
Midnights (3am Edition) 2022
"Guilty as Sin?" Taylor Swift Taylor Swift
Jack Antonoff
The Tortured Poets Department 2024
"Half of My Heart" John Mayer
featuring Taylor Swift
John Mayer Battle Studies 2009
"Happiness" Taylor Swift Taylor Swift
Aaron Dessner
Evermore 2020
"Haunted" Taylor Swift Taylor Swift Speak Now and Speak Now (Taylor's Version) 2010 and 2023
"Hey Stephen" Taylor Swift Taylor Swift Fearless and Fearless (Taylor's Version) 2008 and 2021
"High Infidelity" Taylor Swift Taylor Swift
Aaron Dessner
Midnights (3am Edition) 2022
"Highway Don't Care" Tim McGraw
and Taylor Swift
featuring Keith Urban
Mark Irwin
Josh Kear
Brad Warren
Brett Warren
Two Lanes of Freedom 2013
"Hits Different" Taylor Swift Taylor Swift
Jack Antonoff
Aaron Dessner
Midnights (Deluxe) 2022
"Hoax" Taylor Swift Taylor Swift
Aaron Dessner
Folklore 2020
"Hold On" Jack Ingram
featuring Taylor Swift
Blu Sanders Rhapsody Originals 2007
"Holy Ground" Taylor Swift Taylor Swift Red and Red (Taylor's Version) 2012 and 2021
"How Did It End?" Taylor Swift Taylor Swift
Aaron Dessner
The Tortured Poets Department: The Anthology 2024
"How You Get the Girl" Taylor Swift Taylor Swift
Max Martin
Shellback
1989 and 1989 (Taylor's Version) 2014 and 2023
"I Almost Do" Taylor Swift Taylor Swift Red and Red (Taylor's Version) 2012 and 2021
"I Bet You Think About Me" Taylor Swift
featuring Chris Stapleton
Taylor Swift
Lori McKenna
Red (Taylor's Version) 2021
"I Can Do It with a Broken Heart" Taylor Swift Taylor Swift
Jack Antonoff
The Tortured Poets Department 2024
"I Can See You" Taylor Swift Taylor Swift Speak Now (Taylor's Version) 2023
"I Can Fix Him (No Really I Can)" Taylor Swift Taylor Swift
Jack Antonoff
The Tortured Poets Department 2024
"I Did Something Bad" Taylor Swift Taylor Swift
Max Martin
Shellback
Reputation 2017
"I Don't Wanna Live Forever" Zayn and Taylor Swift Taylor Swift
Sam Dew
Jack Antonoff
Fifty Shades Darker: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack 2016
"I Forgot That You Existed" Taylor Swift Taylor Swift
Louis Bell
Adam King Feeney
Lover 2019
"I Hate It Here" Taylor Swift Taylor Swift
Aaron Dessner
The Tortured Poets Department: The Anthology 2024
"I Heart ?" Taylor Swift Taylor Swift Beautiful Eyes 2008
"I Look in People's Windows" Taylor Swift Taylor Swift
Jack Antonoff
Patrik Berger
The Tortured Poets Department: The Anthology 2024
"I Knew You Were Trouble" Taylor Swift Taylor Swift
Max Martin
Shellback
Red and Red (Taylor's Version) 2012 and 2021
"I Know Places" Taylor Swift Taylor Swift
Ryan Tedder
1989 and 1989 (Taylor's Version) 2014 and 2023
"I Think He Knows" Taylor Swift Taylor Swift
Jack Antonoff
Lover 2019
"I Want You Back" Taylor Swift Freddie Perren
Deke Richards
Berry Gordy Jr.
Alphonso Mizell
Speak Now World Tour – Live 2011
"I Wish You Would" Taylor Swift Taylor Swift
Jack Antonoff
1989 and 1989 (Taylor's Version) 2014 and 2023
"If This Was a Movie" Taylor Swift Taylor Swift
Martin Johnson
Speak Now (Deluxe) 2010 and 2023
"Illicit Affairs" Taylor Swift Taylor Swift
Jack Antonoff
Folklore 2020
"I'm Only Me When I'm with You" Taylor Swift Taylor Swift
Robert Ellis Orrall
Angelo Petraglia
Taylor Swift (Deluxe) 2007
"Imgonnagetyouback" Taylor Swift Taylor Swift
Jack Antonoff
The Tortured Poets Department: The Anthology 2024
"Innocent" Taylor Swift Taylor Swift Speak Now and Speak Now (Taylor's Version) 2010 and 2023
"Invisible" Taylor Swift Taylor Swift
Robert Ellis Orrall
Taylor Swift (Deluxe) 2007
"Invisible String" Taylor Swift Taylor Swift
Aaron Dessner
Folklore 2020
"Is It Over Now?" Taylor Swift Taylor Swift
Jack Antonoff
1989 (Taylor's Version) 2023
"It's Nice to Have a Friend" Taylor Swift Taylor Swift
Louis Bell
Adam King Feeney
Lover 2019
"It's Time to Go" Taylor Swift Taylor Swift
Aaron Dessner
Evermore (Deluxe) 2020
"Ivy" Taylor Swift Taylor Swift
Jack Antonoff
Aaron Dessner
Evermore 2020
"The Joker and the Queen" (single version) Ed Sheeran
featuring Taylor Swift
Ed Sheeran
Taylor Swift
Johnny McDaid
Fred Gibson
Sam Roman
= (Tour Edition) 2022
"Jump Then Fall" Taylor Swift Taylor Swift Fearless: Platinum Edition
and Fearless (Taylor's Version)
2009 and 2021
"Karma" Taylor Swift Taylor Swift
Jack Antonoff
Mark Spears
Jahaan Sweet
Keanu Torres
Midnights 2022
"Karma" (remixed version) Taylor Swift
featuring Ice Spice
Taylor Swift
Jack Antonoff
Mark Spears
Jahaan Sweet
Keanu Torres
Isis Gaston
Ephrem Lopez
Midnights (The Til Dawn and The Late Night editions) 2023
"King of My Heart" Taylor Swift Taylor Swift
Max Martin
Shellback
Reputation 2017
"Labyrinth" Taylor Swift Taylor Swift
Jack Antonoff
Midnights 2022
"The Lakes" Taylor Swift Taylor Swift
Jack Antonoff
Folklore (Deluxe) 2020
"Last Christmas" Taylor Swift George Michael The Taylor Swift Holiday Collection 2007
"The Last Great American Dynasty" Taylor Swift Taylor Swift
Aaron Dessner
Folklore 2020
"Last Kiss" Taylor Swift Taylor Swift Speak Now and Speak Now (Taylor's Version) 2010 and 2023
"The Last Time" Taylor Swift
featuring Gary Lightbody of Snow Patrol
Taylor Swift
Gary Lightbody
Jacknife Lee
Red and Red (Taylor's Version) 2012 and 2021
"Lavender Haze" Taylor Swift Taylor Swift
Jack Antonoff
Zoë Kravitz
Mark Spears
Jahaan Sweet
Sam Dew
Midnights 2022
"Loml" Taylor Swift Taylor Swift
Aaron Dessner
The Tortured Poets Department 2024
"London Boy" Taylor Swift Taylor Swift
Jack Antonoff
Mark Spears
Cautious Clay
Lover 2019
"Long Live" Taylor Swift Taylor Swift Speak Now and Speak Now (Taylor's Version) 2010 and 2023
"Long Live" (Brazilian version) Taylor Swift
featuring Paula Fernandes
Taylor Swift
Paula Fernandes
Speak Now World Tour – Live 2012
"Long Story Short" Taylor Swift Taylor Swift
Aaron Dessner
Evermore 2020
"Look What You Made Me Do" Taylor Swift Taylor Swift
Jack Antonoff
Fred Fairbrass
Richard Fairbrass
Rob Manzoli
Reputation 2017
"Love Story" Taylor Swift Taylor Swift Fearless and Fearless (Taylor's Version) 2008 and 2021
"Lover" Taylor Swift Taylor Swift Lover 2019
"Lover (Remix)" Taylor Swift
featuring Shawn Mendes
Taylor Swift
Shawn Mendes
Scott Harris
Non-album song 2019
"The Lucky One" Taylor Swift Taylor Swift Red and Red (Taylor's Version) 2012 and 2021
"Macavity" Taylor Swift
and Idris Elba
Andrew Lloyd Webber
T. S. Eliot
Cats: Highlights from the Motion Picture Soundtrack 2019
"Mad Woman" Taylor Swift Taylor Swift
Aaron Dessner
Folklore 2020
"The Man" Taylor Swift Taylor Swift
Joel Little
Lover 2019
"The Manuscript" Taylor Swift Taylor Swift The Tortured Poets Department: The Anthology 2024
"Marjorie" Taylor Swift Taylor Swift
Aaron Dessner
Evermore 2020
"Maroon" Taylor Swift Taylor Swift
Jack Antonoff
Midnights 2022
"Mary's Song (Oh My My My)" Taylor Swift Taylor Swift
Liz Rose
Brian Maher
Taylor Swift 2006
"Mastermind" Taylor Swift Taylor Swift
Jack Antonoff
Midnights 2022
"Me!" Taylor Swift
featuring Brendon Urie of Panic! at the Disco
Taylor Swift
Joel Little
Brendon Urie
Lover 2019
"Mean" Taylor Swift Taylor Swift Speak Now and Speak Now (Taylor's Version) 2010 and 2023
"Message in a Bottle" Taylor Swift Taylor Swift
Max Martin
Shellback
Red (Taylor's Version) 2021
"Midnight Rain" Taylor Swift Taylor Swift
Jack Antonoff
Midnights 2022
"Mine" Taylor Swift Taylor Swift Speak Now and Speak Now (Taylor's Version) 2010 and 2023
"Mirrorball" Taylor Swift Taylor Swift
Jack Antonoff
Folklore 2020
"Miss Americana & the Heartbreak Prince" Taylor Swift Taylor Swift
Joel Little
Lover 2019
"The Moment I Knew" Taylor Swift Taylor Swift Red (Deluxe)
and Red (Taylor's Version)
2012 and 2021
"Mr. Perfectly Fine" Taylor Swift Taylor Swift Fearless (Taylor's Version) 2021
"My Boy Only Breaks His Favorite Toys" Taylor Swift Taylor Swift The Tortured Poets Department 2024
"My Tears Ricochet" Taylor Swift Taylor Swift Folklore 2020
"Never Grow Up" Taylor Swift Taylor Swift Speak Now and Speak Now (Taylor's Version) 2010 and 2023
"New Romantics" Taylor Swift Taylor Swift
Max Martin
Shellback
1989 (Deluxe)
and 1989 (Taylor's Version)
2014 and 2023
"New Year's Day" Taylor Swift Taylor Swift
Jack Antonoff
Reputation 2017
"No Body, No Crime" Taylor Swift
featuring Haim
Taylor Swift Evermore 2020
"Nothing New" Taylor Swift
featuring Phoebe Bridgers
Taylor Swift Red (Taylor's Version) 2021
"Now That We Don't Talk" Taylor Swift Taylor Swift
Jack Antonoff
1989 (Taylor's Version) 2023
"Only the Young" Taylor Swift Taylor Swift
Joel Little
Non-album song 2020
"The Other Side of the Door" Taylor Swift Taylor Swift Fearless: Platinum Edition
and Fearless (Taylor's Version)
2009 and 2021
"Our Song" Taylor Swift Taylor Swift Taylor Swift 2006
"Ours" Taylor Swift Taylor Swift Speak Now (Deluxe)
and Speak Now (Taylor's Version)
2010 and 2023
"Out of the Woods" Taylor Swift Taylor Swift
Jack Antonoff
1989 and 1989 (Taylor's Version) 2014 and 2023
"The Outside" Taylor Swift Taylor Swift Taylor Swift 2006
"Paper Rings" Taylor Swift Taylor Swift
Jack Antonoff
Lover 2019
"Paris" Taylor Swift Taylor Swift
Jack Antonoff
Midnights (3am Edition) 2022
"Peace" Taylor Swift Taylor Swift
Aaron Dessner
Folklore 2020
"A Perfectly Good Heart" Taylor Swift Taylor Swift
Brett James
Troy Verges
Taylor Swift (Deluxe) 2007
"Peter" Taylor Swift Taylor Swift The Tortured Poets Department: The Anthology 2024
"Picture to Burn" Taylor Swift Taylor Swift
Liz Rose
Taylor Swift 2006
"A Place in This World" Taylor Swift Taylor Swift
Robert Ellis Orrall
Angelo Petraglia
Taylor Swift 2006
"The Prophecy" Taylor Swift Taylor Swift
Aaron Dessner
The Tortured Poets Department: The Anthology 2024
"Question...?" Taylor Swift Taylor Swift
Jack Antonoff
Midnights 2022
"...Ready for It?" Taylor Swift Taylor Swift
Max Martin
Shellback
Ali Payami
Reputation 2017
"Red" Taylor Swift Taylor Swift Red and Red (Taylor's Version) 2012 and 2021
"Renegade" Big Red Machine
featuring Taylor Swift
Aaron Dessner
Taylor Swift
How Long Do You Think It's Gonna Last? 2021
"Right Where You Left Me" Taylor Swift Taylor Swift
Aaron Dessner
Evermore (Deluxe) 2020
"Robin" Taylor Swift Taylor Swift
Aaron Dessner
The Tortured Poets Department: The Anthology 2024
"Ronan" Taylor Swift Taylor Swift
Maya Thompson
Non-album song 2012 and 2021
"Run" Taylor Swift
featuring Ed Sheeran
Taylor Swift
Ed Sheeran
Red (Taylor's Version) 2021
"Sad Beautiful Tragic" Taylor Swift Taylor Swift Red and Red (Taylor's Version) 2012 and 2021
"Safe & Sound" Taylor Swift
featuring the Civil Wars
Taylor Swift
Joy Williams
John Paul White
T Bone Burnett
The Hunger Games 2011 and 2023
"Santa Baby" Taylor Swift Joan Javits
Philip Springer
Tony Springer
The Taylor Swift Holiday Collection 2007
"Say Don't Go" Taylor Swift Taylor Swift
Diane Warren
1989 (Taylor's Version) 2023
"September" Taylor Swift Maurice White
Al McKay
Allee Willis
Spotify Singles 2018
"Seven" Taylor Swift Taylor Swift
Aaron Dessner
Folklore 2020
"Shake It Off" Taylor Swift Taylor Swift
Max Martin
Shellback
1989 and 1989 (Taylor's Version) 2014 and 2023
"Should've Said No" Taylor Swift Taylor Swift Taylor Swift 2006
"Silent Night" Taylor Swift Josef Mohr
Franz Xaver Gruber
The Taylor Swift Holiday Collection 2007
"'Slut!'" Taylor Swift Taylor Swift
Jack Antonoff
Patrik Berger
1989 (Taylor's Version) 2023
"The Smallest Man Who Ever Lived" Taylor Swift Taylor Swift
Aaron Dessner
The Tortured Poets Department 2024
"Snow on the Beach" Taylor Swift
featuring Lana Del Rey
Taylor Swift
Lana Del Rey
Jack Antonoff
Midnights 2022
"So High School" Taylor Swift Taylor Swift
Aaron Dessner
The Tortured Poets Department: The Anthology 2024
"So It Goes..." Taylor Swift Taylor Swift
Max Martin
Shellback
Oscar Görres
Reputation 2017
"So Long, London" Taylor Swift Taylor Swift
Aaron Dessner
The Tortured Poets Department 2024
"Soon You'll Get Better" Taylor Swift
featuring the Dixie Chicks
Taylor Swift
Jack Antonoff
Lover 2019
"Sparks Fly" Taylor Swift Taylor Swift Speak Now and Speak Now (Taylor's Version) 2010 and 2023
"Speak Now" Taylor Swift Taylor Swift Speak Now and Speak Now (Taylor's Version) 2010 and 2023
"Starlight" Taylor Swift Taylor Swift Red and Red (Taylor's Version) 2012 and 2021
"State of Grace" Taylor Swift Taylor Swift Red and Red (Taylor's Version) 2012 and 2021
"Stay Beautiful" Taylor Swift Taylor Swift
Liz Rose
Taylor Swift 2006
"Stay Stay Stay" Taylor Swift Taylor Swift Red and Red (Taylor's Version) 2012 and 2021
"The Story of Us" Taylor Swift Taylor Swift Speak Now and Speak Now (Taylor's Version) 2010 and 2023
"Style" Taylor Swift Taylor Swift
Max Martin
Shellback
Ali Payami
1989 and 1989 (Taylor's Version) 2014 and 2023
"Suburban Legends" Taylor Swift Taylor Swift
Jack Antonoff
1989 (Taylor's Version) 2023
"Superman" Taylor Swift Taylor Swift Speak Now (Deluxe)
and Speak Now (Taylor's Version)
2010 and 2023
"Superstar" Taylor Swift Taylor Swift Fearless: Platinum Edition
and Fearless (Taylor's Version)
2009 and 2021
"Sweet Nothing" Taylor Swift Taylor Swift
William Bowery
Midnights 2022
"Sweeter than Fiction" Taylor Swift Taylor Swift
Jack Antonoff
One Chance
and 1989 (Taylor's Version) (Tangerine Edition)
2013 and 2023
"Teardrops on My Guitar" Taylor Swift Taylor Swift
Liz Rose
Taylor Swift 2006
"Tell Me Why" Taylor Swift Taylor Swift
Liz Rose
Fearless and Fearless (Taylor's Version) 2008 and 2021
"Thank You Aimee" Taylor Swift Taylor Swift
Aaron Dessner
The Tortured Poets Department: The Anthology 2024
"That's When" Taylor Swift
featuring Keith Urban
Taylor Swift
Brad Warren
Brett Warren
Fearless (Taylor's Version) 2021
"This Is Me Trying" Taylor Swift Taylor Swift
Jack Antonoff
Folklore 2020
"This Is What You Came For" Calvin Harris
featuring Rihanna
Calvin Harris
Taylor Swift
Non-album song 2016
"This Is Why We Can't Have Nice Things" Taylor Swift Taylor Swift
Jack Antonoff
Reputation 2017
"This Love" Taylor Swift Taylor Swift 1989 and 1989 (Taylor's Version) 2014 and 2022
"Tied Together with a Smile" Taylor Swift Taylor Swift
Liz Rose
Taylor Swift 2006
"Tim McGraw" Taylor Swift Taylor Swift
Liz Rose
Taylor Swift 2006
"Timeless" Taylor Swift Taylor Swift Speak Now (Taylor's Version) 2023
"'Tis the Damn Season" Taylor Swift Taylor Swift
Aaron Dessner
Evermore 2020
"Today Was a Fairytale" Taylor Swift Taylor Swift Valentine's Day and Fearless (Taylor's Version) 2010 and 2021
"Tolerate It" Taylor Swift Taylor Swift
Aaron Dessner
Evermore 2020
"The Tortured Poets Department" Taylor Swift Taylor Swift
Jack Antonoff
The Tortured Poets Department 2024
"Treacherous" Taylor Swift Taylor Swift
Dan Wilson
Red and Red (Taylor's Version) 2012 and 2021
"Two Is Better Than One" Boys Like Girls
featuring Taylor Swift
Martin Johnson
Taylor Swift
Love Drunk 2009
"Umbrella" Taylor Swift Christopher "Tricky" Stewart
Terius "Dream" Nash
Thaddis Harrell
Shawn Carter
iTunes Live from SoHo 2008
"Untouchable" Taylor Swift Taylor Swift
Cary Barlowe
Nathan Barlowe
Tommy Lee James
Fearless: Platinum Edition
and Fearless (Taylor's Version)
2009 and 2021
"Us" Gracie Abrams
featuring Taylor Swift
Gracie Abrams
Taylor Swift
Aaron Dessner
The Secret of Us 2024
"The Very First Night" Taylor Swift Taylor Swift
Amund Bjørklund
Espen Lind
Red (Taylor's Version) 2021
"Vigilante Shit" Taylor Swift Taylor Swift Midnights 2022
"The Way I Loved You" Taylor Swift Taylor Swift
John Rich
Fearless and Fearless (Taylor's Version) 2008 and 2021
"We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together" Taylor Swift Taylor Swift
Max Martin
Shellback
Red and Red (Taylor's Version) 2012 and 2021
"Welcome to New York" Taylor Swift Taylor Swift
Ryan Tedder
1989 and 1989 (Taylor's Version) 2014 and 2023
"We Were Happy" Taylor Swift Taylor Swift
Liz Rose
Fearless (Taylor's Version) 2021
"When Emma Falls in Love" Taylor Swift Taylor Swift Speak Now (Taylor's Version) 2023
"White Christmas" Taylor Swift Irving Berlin The Taylor Swift Holiday Collection 2007
"White Horse" Taylor Swift Taylor Swift
Liz Rose
Fearless and Fearless (Taylor's Version) 2008 and 2021
"Who's Afraid of Little Old Me?" Taylor Swift Taylor Swift The Tortured Poets Department 2024
"Wildest Dreams" Taylor Swift Taylor Swift
Max Martin
Shellback
1989 and 1989 (Taylor's Version) 2014 and 2021
"Willow" Taylor Swift Taylor Swift
Aaron Dessner
Evermore 2020
"Wonderland" Taylor Swift Taylor Swift
Max Martin
Shellback
1989 (Deluxe)
and 1989 (Taylor's Version)
2014 and 2023
"Would've, Could've, Should've" Taylor Swift Taylor Swift
Aaron Dessner
Midnights (3am Edition) 2022
"You All Over Me" Taylor Swift
featuring Maren Morris
Taylor Swift
Scooter Carusoe
Fearless (Taylor's Version) 2021
"You Are in Love" Taylor Swift Taylor Swift
Jack Antonoff
1989 (Deluxe)
and 1989 (Taylor's Version)
2014 and 2023
"You Belong with Me" Taylor Swift Taylor Swift
Liz Rose
Fearless and Fearless (Taylor's Version) 2008 and 2021
"You'll Always Find Your Way Back Home" Miley Cyrus Taylor Swift
Martin Johnson
Hannah Montana: The Movie 2009
"You Need to Calm Down" Taylor Swift Taylor Swift
Joel Little
Lover 2019
"You're Losing Me" Taylor Swift Taylor Swift
Jack Antonoff
Midnights (The Late Night Edition) 2023
"You're Not Sorry" Taylor Swift Taylor Swift Fearless and Fearless (Taylor's Version) 2008 and 2021
"You're on Your Own, Kid" Taylor Swift Taylor Swift
Jack Antonoff
Midnights 2022

Unreleased songs

Contents
A · B · C · D · F · G · H · I · J · K · L · M · N · O · P · R · S · T · U · W · Y
Name of song, featured performers, writers, originating album, and year released.
Song Writer(s) Notes Ref.
"A Little More Like You" Un­known
  • Revealed in the deluxe edition notes for Swift's seventh studio album Lover (2019)
  • Swift's diary entry from June 5, 2003, includes a mention of the song
  • Included on one of Swift's demo CDs from 2003
"Acting like a Boy" Taylor Swift
Liz Rose
"All Night Diner" Taylor Swift
Liz Rose
  • Registered by the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP)
"Am I Ready for Love" Celina Berman-Gray
  • Listed on Swift's website in 2002
"American Boy" Taylor Swift
  • Registered by the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP)
  • Included on one of Swift's demo CDs from 2003
"Angelina" Taylor Swift
  • Registered by the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP)
  • Revealed in the deluxe edition notes for Swift's seventh studio album Lover (2019)
  • Swift's diary entry from April 20, 2004, includes a mention of the song
  • Included on one of Swift's demo CDs from 2004
"Baby Blue" Un­known
  • Included on one of Swift's demo CDs from 2003
"Beautiful Days" Un­known
  • Included on one of Swift's demo CDs from 2003
"Better Off" Taylor Swift
Robert Ellis Orrall
  • Registered by the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP)
"Bother Me" Taylor Swift
  • Registered by the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP)
"Brand New World" Taylor Swift
  • Registered by the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP)
  • Included on one of Swift's demo CDs from 2003
"Brought Up That Way" Taylor Swift
Tammy Hyler
  • Registered by the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP)
"By the Way" Taylor Swift
Brett Beavers
Deric Ruttan
  • Registered by the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP)
"Can I Go with You" Taylor Swift
Greg McElrath
  • Listed on Swift's website in 2002
"Check Out This View" Taylor Swift
Liz Rose
  • Registered by the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP)
"Closest to a Cowboy" Taylor Swift
Sharon Vaughn
  • Registered by the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP)
"Cross My Heart" Taylor Swift
  • Registered by the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP)
  • Included on one of Swift's demo CDs from 2003
"Dark Blue Tennessee" Taylor Swift
Robert Ellis Orrall
  • Produced by Orrall
  • The song was first recorded in 2004 for one of Swift's demo CDs, and was recorded again during recording sessions for Swift's second studio album Fearless (2008)
"Diary of Me" Un­known
  • Recorded before the release of Swift's debut studio album Taylor Swift (2006)
"Don't Hate Me for Loving You" Taylor Swift
  • Registered by the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP)
"Drama Queen" Taylor Swift
Martin Johnson
  • Registered by the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP)
  • Speak Now (2010) outtake
"Fall Back on You" Taylor Swift
Liz Rose
  • Registered by the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP)
"Family" Taylor Swift
Max Martin
Shellback
Oscar Holter
  • Registered by the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP)
"Fire" Un­known
  • Included on one of Swift's demo CDs from 2003
"For You" Taylor Swift
  • Registered by the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP)
  • Included on one of Swift's demo CDs from 2004
  • An alternate title of the song is "4 U"
"Gail's Song" Un­known
  • Included on two of Swift's demo CDs from 2003 and 2004
"Go Slow" Un­known
  • Included on one of Swift's demo CDs from 2004
"Gracie" Taylor Swift
Liz Rose
  • Registered by the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP)
"Half-Way to Texas" Un­known
  • Included on one of Swift's demo CDs from 2003
"Heaven" Un­known
  • Included on one of Swift's demo CDs from 2004
"Her" Taylor Swift
Liz Rose
  • Registered by the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP)
"His Lies" Taylor Swift
  • Registered by the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP)
"Honey Baby" Taylor Swift
  • Registered by the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP)
  • Included on one of Swift's demo CDs from 2003
"Houston Rodeo" Un­known
  • Included on one of Swift's demo CDs from 2003
"I Don't Want to Lose Your Face" Taylor Swift
  • Registered by the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP)
  • Included on one of Swift's demo CDs from 2004
  • An alternate title of the song is "Your Face"
"I Used to Fly" Un­known
  • Revealed in the deluxe edition notes for Swift's seventh studio album Lover (2019)
  • Swift's diary entry from June 5, 2003, includes a mention of the song
  • Included on one of Swift's demo CDs from 2003
"I'd Lie" Taylor Swift
  • Registered by the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP)
  • Written by Swift at 16 years old for her high school talent show
  • The song was first recorded and subsequently leaked before Swift got a record deal with Big Machine Records, and was recorded again during recording sessions for Swift's second studio album Fearless (2008)
  • Swift performed the song multiple times in 2006 and 2007
"In the Pouring Rain" Taylor Swift
  • Registered by the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP)
  • Included on two of Swift's demo CDs from 2003
"Just South of Knowing Why" Taylor Swift
Robert Ellis Orrall
  • Registered by the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP)
"Kid in the Crowd" Taylor Swift
  • Revealed in the deluxe edition notes for Swift's seventh studio album Lover (2019)
  • One of Swift's diary entries from March 2003 includes lyrics of the song
  • Included on one of Swift's demo CDs from 2003
"Let's Go" Taylor Swift
  • Registered by the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP)
  • Leaked in November 2018
  • Speak Now (2010) outtake
  • Alternatively titled "Battle"
"Live for the Little Things" Taylor Swift
  • Registered by the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP)
  • Included on one of Swift's demo CDs from 2003
"Long Time Going" Taylor Swift
Brad Warren
Brett Warren
  • Registered by the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP)
"Look at You like That" Taylor Swift
Liz Rose
  • Registered by the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP)
"Love They Haven't Thought of Yet" Taylor Swift
Liz Rose
  • Registered by the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP)
"Love to Lose" Taylor Swift
Liz Rose
  • Registered by the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP)
"Lucky You" Taylor Swift
  • Registered by the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP)
  • Written by Swift at the age of 13
  • Swift performed the song in her 2020 documentary Miss Americana
  • The song is the first song Swift wrote
  • Included on two of Swift's demo CDs from 2003
"Made Up You" Taylor Swift
Liz Rose
  • Registered by the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP)
"Mandolin" Taylor Swift
  • Registered by the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP)
  • Included on one of Swift's demo CDs from 2003
"Mary Jo" Un­known
  • Included on one of Swift's demo CDs from 2003
"Matches" Taylor Swift
Liz Rose
  • Registered by the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP)
"Me & Britney" Taylor Swift
Sharon Vaughn
  • Registered by the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP)
"Missing You" Un­known
  • Swift performed the song in 2007
"My Turn to Be Me" Un­known
  • Included on one of Swift's demo CDs from 2003
"Need" Taylor Swift
  • Registered by the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP)
  • Leaked online in 2023
  • Lover (2019) outtake
"Need You Now" Taylor Swift
Robert Ellis Orrall
  • Registered by the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP)
"Never Fade" Un­known
  • Included on one of Swift's demo CDs from 2003
"Never Mind" Taylor Swift
Liz Rose
  • Registered by the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP)
"None of the Above" Taylor Swift
Michael Heeney
  • Registered by the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP)
"Not One Day" Taylor Swift
  • Revealed in the deluxe edition notes for Swift's seventh studio album Lover (2019)
  • Swift's diary entry from June 5, 2003, includes a mention of the song
"One More Day" Un­known
  • Included on one of Swift's demo CDs from 2003
"One-Sided Goodbye" Un­known
  • Included on one of Swift's demo CDs from 2003
"Perfect Have I Loved" Taylor Swift
Liz Rose
  • Registered by the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP)
"Permanent Marker" Taylor Swift
Nicolas Brophy
Jennifer Hanson
  • Registered by the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP)
  • Swift performed the song multiple times in 2007
  • Intended for Swift's second studio album Fearless (2008), but ultimately scrapped in favor of "Forever & Always"
"Point of View" Un­known
  • Included on one of Swift's demo CDs from 2003
"Pretty Words" Taylor Swift
Scooter Carusoe
  • Registered by the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP)
"Rain Song" Taylor Swift
Liz Rose
Brian Maher
  • Registered by the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP)
"Revenge" Un­known
  • Recorded before the release of Swift's debut studio album Taylor Swift (2006)
"Ride On" Un­known
  • Included on one of Swift's demo CDs from 2003
"Same Girl" Un­known
  • Revealed in the deluxe edition notes for Swift's seventh studio album Lover (2019)
  • Swift's diary entry from June 5, 2003, includes a mention of the song
  • Included on one of Swift's demo CDs from 2003
"Scream" Taylor Swift
Randy Cantor
Jodi Horovitz
  • Registered by the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP)
"Shaking Thrift Shop" Taylor Swift
Ben Haggerty
Ryan Lewis
Max Martin
Karl Johan Schuster
  • Registered by the society for musical performing and mechanical reproduction rights (GEMA)
"Smokey Black Nights" Taylor Swift
  • Registered by the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP)
  • Revealed in the deluxe edition notes for Swift's seventh studio album Lover (2019)
  • Swift's diary entry from May 17, 2003, includes a mention of the song
  • The song was written on January 19, 2003
  • Swift performed the song in her 2020 documentary Miss Americana
  • Included on two of Swift's demo CDs from 2003
"Someone Just Told Me" Taylor Swift
  • Registered by the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP)
"Someone Loves You" Taylor Swift
  • Registered by the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP)
  • Revealed in the deluxe edition notes for Swift's seventh studio album Lover (2019)
  • Swift's diary entry from February 14, 2004, includes a mention of the song
  • Intended for Swift's debut studio album Taylor Swift (2006)
  • Included on one of Swift's demo CDs from 2004
"Spinning Around" Taylor Swift
  • Registered by the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP)
  • Included on one of Swift's demo CDs from 2003
"Stupid Boy" Taylor Swift
Liz Rose
  • Registered by the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP)
"Sugar" Taylor Swift
  • Registered by the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP)
  • Included on one of Swift's demo CDs from 2003
"Sweet Tea and God's Graces" Taylor Swift
Liz Rose
Brian Maher
  • Registered by the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP)
"Tell Me" Taylor Swift
Liz Rose
  • Registered by the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP)
"Tennessee" Un­known
  • Included on one of Swift's demo CDs from 2003
"That's Life" Un­known
  • Included on one of Swift's demo CDs from 2003
"Thinking 'Bout You" Taylor Swift
Liz Rose
  • Registered by the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP)
"Thirteen Blocks" Taylor Swift
Scooter Carusoe
  • Registered by the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP)
"This Here Guitar" Taylor Swift
  • Registered by the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP)
  • Included on one of Swift's demo CDs from 2003
"This Is Really Happening" Taylor Swift
Blu Sanders
  • Registered by the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP)
"This One's Different" Taylor Swift
Matthew Jenkins
  • Registered by the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP)
"Today" Un­known
  • Included on one of Swift's demo CDs from 2004
"Too Beautiful" Taylor Swift
  • Registered by the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP)
"Under My Head" Taylor Swift
  • Registered by the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP)
"Wait for Me" Taylor Swift
  • Registered by the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP)
  • Recorded before the release of Swift's debut studio album Taylor Swift (2006)
"Welcome Distraction" Taylor Swift
Brad Warren
Brett Warren
  • Registered by the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP)
  • Recorded before the release of Swift's debut studio album Taylor Swift (2006)
"What Do You Say?" Un­known
  • Included on Swift's demo CD from January 15, 2004
"What to Wear" Un­known
  • Recorded before the release of Swift's debut studio album Taylor Swift (2006)
  • Included on one of Swift's demo CDs from 2004
"Who I've Always Been" Taylor Swift
Liz Rose
Brian Maher
  • Registered by the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP)
  • Recorded before the release of Swift's debut studio album Taylor Swift (2006)
"Wonderful Things" Taylor Swift
  • Registered by the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP)
"You" Un­known
  • Included on one of Swift's demo CDs from 2004
"You Do" Taylor Swift
Liz Rose
  • Registered by the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP)
"You Don't Have to Call" Taylor Swift
  • Registered by the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP)
"You Walk Away" Un­known
  • Included on one of Swift's demo CDs from 2003
"Your Picture" Un­known
  • Included on two of Swift's demo CDs from 2003 and 2004

Other songs

Name of song, writers, and any other notes
Song Writer(s) Notes Ref.
"Thug Story" Taylor Swift Swift performed this song with T-Pain for the CMT Music Awards in June 2009. This song is a parody of Swift's 2008 single "Love Story".
"Monologue Song (La La La)" Taylor Swift Swift wrote a song to act as her monologue when she appeared as a host on Saturday Night Live in 2009.
"Three Sad Virgins" Taylor Swift
Pete Davidson
Dan Bulla
Martin Herlihy
John Higgins
Ben Marshall
Jake Procanik
Swift performed a parody rap song with Pete Davidson and Please Don't Destroy on Saturday Night Live in 2021.

Notes

  1. ^ "Babe" was first recorded and released by Sugarland in 2018, before Swift re-recorded it as "Babe (Taylor's Version)" for her 2021 album Red (Taylor's Version).
  2. ^ The re-recording, "Bad Blood (featuring Kendrick Lamar) (Taylor's Version)", was included on the deluxe edition of 1989 (Taylor's Version) (2023).
  3. ^ "Better Man" was first recorded and released by Little Big Town in 2016, before Swift re-recorded it as "Better Man (Taylor's Version)" for her 2021 album Red (Taylor's Version).
  4. ^ The 2023 re-recording, "Eyes Open (Taylor's Version)", was released without being included on any album.
  5. ^ The 2023 re-recording, "If This Was a Movie (Taylor's Version)", was released without being included on any album.
  6. ^ The re-recording, "Ronan (Taylor's Version)", was released as part of the 2021 album Red (Taylor's Version).
  7. ^ The 2023 re-recording, "Safe & Sound (Taylor's Version)", was released without being included on any album. It features Joy Williams and John Paul White, members of the defunct Civil Wars, separately.
  8. ^ Swift was initially credited under the pseudonym Nils Sjöberg

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