One of the favorite songs in Taylor Swift‘s repertoire will go to video nine years after its original release. It is “All Too Well”! This Friday, november 9th, the singer announced that she will release a video for the song in a short film format.
The version used will be the extended version, with about 10 minutes, released on “Red (Taylor’s Version)”, album completely re-recorded by the singer, and out on November 12th.
The clip comes out on the same day as the album, November 12th.
In addition to the singer herself, actors Sadie Sink and Dylan O’Brien will star in the film. The song is very personal, telling a sad and true story of the singer’s life.
So it will be interesting to see how she will do this reading in video form.
It is noteworthy that the film was written and directed by Taylor Swift herself. Therefore, she will show all her artistic side.
November 12. Remember it. @SadieSink @dylanobrien pic.twitter.com/fTAd8dItX0
— Taylor Swift (@taylorswift13) November 5, 2021
In celebration of the nine years of the album “Red”, Taylor Swift delivered a real treat to the fans, on October 22nd. Is that the singer has published a new video on her social networks with an excerpt from the single “Red (Taylor’s Version)”, which belongs to the album of the same name..
“21 days until November 12 and I promise it’s worth the wait” she wrote in the caption.
Previously, the singer talked about the process and expectations for this great release. The singer herself announced the news on social media:
“I have some news I think you’ll like – My version of Red will be out a week ahead of schedule (including 4-disc vinyl) on November 12th! I can’t wait to celebrate the 13th with you guys and our new/old broken heart album in the fall” she wrote.
The album tracklist will be filled!
There will be 30 tracks. In addition to the previously known songs, there are the songs “From The Vault”, which includes tracks that were produced at the time, but for some reason did not make it into the final version. One of the most anticipated is the 10-minute extended version of “All Too Well”, considered one of the singer’s best.