Taylor Swift’s “You’re Losing Me” Crying Fans
Swift’s new song is a cellar track from midnight that are included in Midnight (late night version), a special edition of the album was first released exclusively to fans at her concert at MetLife Arena in NJ on Friday, May 26. Later on Friday night, its official webstore dropped a digital download Late night edition It is priced at $5.99 but stated that it will only be available for purchase for 24 hours.
There’s a lot to keep track of, but “You’re Losing Me” can only be found in this one Late night edition midnight. Swift also released all-new footage from her “Snow on the Beach” feat. More Lana Del Rey and “Karma” feat. Ice Space as bonus tracks on both Late night edition and the for Dawn Edition from this week’s album.
Back to You’re Losing Me: The emotionally charged ballad set to a beating heart illustrates the painful and slow end of a long-term relationship. Swift’s split from boyfriend Joe Alwyn after six years together made headlines in early April.
You say, ‘I don’t understand’ and I say, ‘I know you don’t’ / We thought the cure would come in time, now, I’m afraid it won’t / Remember you look in this room, we loved it ’cause of the light / Now, I sit in It’s dark and I wonder if it’s time,” she sings on the first verse of “You’re Losing Me.”
The second verse goes on to describe a couple who weren’t on the same page: “Every morning I stare at you both with storms in my eyes / How can you say you love someone you can’t tell is dying? / I sent you signs and cut my nails quickly / My face was gray, but you You wouldn’t admit we were sick.”
But it’s the song’s bridge that really breaks fans’ hearts: “And I wouldn’t marry me either,” Swift sings, “Someone sick / Just wants you to see her / And I’m fading away, thinking ‘/ Do something, baby, say something / Lose something, baby, risk something / Choose Something, darling, I have nothing / To believe Unless you choose me.”
Many fans have pointed out the song’s similarities loverThe foreboding “Cornelia Street”, where Swift frets, “I hope I never lose you / I hope it never ends” and themes seen in several other songs in The Musical Mind’s discography over recent years – including “Champagne Troubles,” “Exile” , “Tolerate It” and “The Great War”. Alwyn actually co-wrote some of those sad songs (“Champagne Problems,” “Exile”) with Swift under the pseudonym William Bowery.
Swift Midnight (late night version) The album is available for purchase via physical CD at MetLife Stadium this weekend, and it’s also available as a digital download here on Swift’s webstore — but be quick, at the moment it’s only for a very limited time (until 7:59 p.m. ET tonight, Saturday the 27th). May).
See some of the reactions fans had to “You’re Losing Me” below.