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"Teardrops on My Guitar"
Song

"Teardrops On My Guitar" is the second single by Country Pop artist Taylor Swift. This work is from Taylor's self titled album, Taylor Swift, following her debut single "Tim McGraw". The song is about a girl who is secretly in love with a boy named Drew, but Drew is interested in another girl. The song talks about the heartbreak of liking someone who is so close but is out of one's reach. Swift also states that it's about the conflicting feelings of loving someone and wanting them to love you back and wanting them to be happy. In a behind-the-scenes video, Swift reveals that the song was written about a classmate.[1]

In the UK, the song was released as the second single from her first album in that Country, Fearless in June 2009.

The Radio Disney version replaces the line "I laugh 'cause he's so damn funny" with "I laugh 'cause it's just so funny".

Song information

The song is about a boy named Drew Hardwick that Taylor Swift was friends with in high school. He never realized how much she liked him. Taylor told Seventeen Magazine (in the June issue) details about the true story behind her song:

He was a guy who I met freshman year of high school. He had the most beautiful eyes and this amazing smile. He was so cute and nice – and he talked to me every day… about his girlfriend! Which is like the screeching brake sound. But I had it bad for him. And I just kept thinking, Why am I so invisible to him? Why does he have to have a girlfriend? I never told him that I liked him, but I did write a song with his name on it – so I think he knows now.[citation needed]

Teardrops On My Guitar Versions

Versions
Teardrops On My Guitar (Original Version)
Teadrops On My Guitar (Radio Single Version)
Teardrops On My Guitar (Pop Version)
Teardrops On My Guitar (Acoustic Version) - Released on Beautiful Eyes
Teardrops On My Guitar (Universal Music Group Youtube Account Version) [| Taylor Swift - Teardrops On My Guitar]
Teardrops On My Guitar [remix]

Music video

The video for "Teardrops on My Guitar" was directed by Trey Fanjoy. It was filmed at Hume-Fogg High School in downtown Nashville. In the video Taylor has fallen in love with her friend Drew (played by Tyler Hilton), but he loves somebody else, so she can't tell him how she really feels. For much of the video, Taylor is lying on her bed with her guitar, portraying the teardrops on her guitar at night when she knows she can't have the boy she loves. The video begins with the two at their lockers and Drew telling Swift about a girl he met and that he'll tell her about it later and walks away. Later it shows the two in the library laughing and then being ordered by the librarian to be quiet. Another scene shows Swift in science class, mixing chemicals. Drew surprises her, causing her to add more powder than needed to a liquid, causing it to overflow. Later in the music video, Swift is in the hallway and she sees Drew coming towards her. He passes her and walks over to his girlfirend and they kiss. Swift is heartbroken and cries at the end of the video.[2] The pop mix of the video is played on VH1, however sometimes they play the original version. The video was also nominated for the Best New Artist award at the 2008 MTV Video Music Awards, but lost to Tokio Hotel's song "Ready, Set, Go!".

Chart performance

The song debuted at number 93 on the Billboard Hot 100 in March 2007.[3]

A new remix of the song, with a drumloop added, the banjo removed, and the line "I laugh 'cause it's so damn funny" changed to "I laugh 'cause it's just so funny" was released to Top 40 and Adult Contemporary radio in October 2007 and began charting in both formats soon after. The song has reached a new peak on the Pop 100 at number 11. The song re-entered the Hot 100 at 44.

Chart (2007-2008) Peak
Position
U.S. Billboard Hot Country Songs 2
U.S. Billboard Hot 100 13
U.S. Billboard Pop 100 11
U.S. Billboard Hot Adult Contemporary Tracks 5
U.S. Billboard Hot Adult Top 40 Tracks 5
Canadian Radio & Records Country Singles 6
Canadian Hot 100 45
Canadian Radio & Records Adult Contemporary 21
Chart (2009) Peak
Position
UK Singles Chart 51

References

  1. ^ "Teardrops on My Guitar", performance for US99.5 winners on her tour bus.
  2. ^ "Teardrops On My Guitar" video at CMT.com
  3. ^ Katie Hasty, "Fergie Gets 'Glamorous' Atop Hot 100", Billboard.com, March 15, 2007.