Taylor Swift releases the song ‘You All Over Me (From the Vault)’ with Maren Morris

Taylor Swift cheered up her fan base on Friday with the release of a song never heard before.

The 31-year-old singer released the first new song entitled “You All Over Me (From the Vault)” with backing vocals by country star Maren Morris.

In typical Swift style, she gave fans little time to wait when announcing the song’s release on Wednesday.

“Hi. I wanted to let you know that the first song ‘From the Vault’ that I’m releasing from Fearless (Taylor’s Version) will be released tomorrow at midnight east. It’s called You All Over Me (From the Vault),” he wrote her on your social media accounts.

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The song, with Morris, is the second to be released from Swift’s anticipated album “Fearless (Taylor’s Version)”, which is a re-recording of his songs from his 2008 album “Fearless”. The album will also feature songs she never released.

After the midnight release, Swift wrote on Instagram, “You All Over Me (feat. @Marenmorris) (From The Vault) and Love Story (Taylor’s Version) – Elvira Remix has already left because in this house we danced and wept for SAME TIME 💛😭💃. “

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She previously discussed the importance of discarding the track, noting that, as the song was not heard before, she was able to “experiment, play and even include some of my favorite artists”.

“I’m really excited to have @marenmorris singing the background vocals on this song !! ☔️ Produced by Aaron Dessner and co-written by Scooter Carusoe – I can’t wait for you to hear it,” she added.

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Morris, 30, responded with enthusiasm by joining Swift in music. “Whether it’s the Disney safe or the TS safe, you know it’s going to be good. My favorite thing I don’t do often is get into someone’s world and just harmonize,” tweeted the “Bones” singer.

Maren Morris (left) provides the backing vocals in Taylor Swift's new song (left), 'You All Over Me'.

Maren Morris (left) provides the backing vocals in Taylor Swift’s new song (left), ‘You All Over Me’.
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In February, Swift announced that he had officially finished re-recording his November 2008 album “Fearless”.

The Grammy-winning artist confirmed in November that she can re-record her first five albums – “Taylor Swift”, “Fearless”, “Speak Now”, “Red” and “1989” – and take ownership of her original songs as her contract with Big Machine Records is finally over.

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She left the label in 2018, but in July 2019 it was announced that producer / entrepreneur Scooter Braun bought the rights to the Swift records she made with Big Machine when he acquired the company for $ 300 million.

In 2018, Swift signed a contract with Universal Music Group and Republic (as its partner in the United States). “I’m happy to announce that my musical home will be Republic Records and Universal Music Group,” wrote Swift on social media at the time.

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