Taylor Swift on Thursday named “All Too Well (10 Minute Version) (Taylor’s Version)” as her favorite song from her music career.
Swift, who debuted in 2006 and has released albums spanning country, pop, and alternative genres, made the remark during a public appearance when asked to choose a favorite track from her catalog. She highlighted the extended version of “All Too Well,” released in November 2021 as part of “Red (Taylor’s Version)” under Republic Records.
The 10-minute version expanded the original 2012 track from her album “Red” and was accompanied by a short film written and directed by Swift, starring Sadie Sink and Dylan O’Brien. The song won the Grammy Award for Best Music Video and set a Billboard Hot 100 record as the longest track to reach No. 1.
Swift’s selection underscores her rerecorded material, which she began releasing in 2021 following a dispute over ownership of her original master recordings. The “Taylor’s Version” releases distinguish the new masters from her earlier recordings.
The Inquirer reported that Swift made the comment while promoting her ongoing projects and reflecting on her 17-year discography, which includes albums such as “Fearless,” “1989,” “Reputation,” “Lover,” “Folklore,” “Evermore,” and “Midnights.”
The remark follows the global success of her “Eras Tour,” which launched in March 2023 in the United States and later included international dates, during which she performed tracks from “Red (Taylor’s Version)” including “All Too Well” at stadium shows.