Wow! Check out this never-released song we just found from Taylor Swift!
Taylor covered the song “I’m Every Woman” from Chaka Khan. The original song was released in 1978.
We think she did an amazing job, and we’re curious why it hasn’t made it onto any of her albums. Maybe this will be one of the bonus 6 songs she is adding to her Fearless album for it’s upcoming re-release.
What do you think?
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It’s great, but it wont be on the re-release. The tracklisting has already been released.
As for why it hasn’t already made one of her albums, the answer is probably simply that she’s never had a cover on any album. All of her songs on Fearless & Beautiful Eyes & her debut were original. As a matter of fact, the song Untouchable, which is one of the 6 new ones on the re-release, is the first and only cover she’s released on an album to date.
Why does it have to be taylor swift???? on disney dreamin??? always on dinsey dreaming! I really hate her! change your songs into rock not in too slow music tks
I love love love the cover,Wish she would sell it,I’d love to have thsi song on an album or an EP.
@curly-katia, because Taylor is awsome and one of the best artist in the world, that’s why everybody wants to know more about her she’s amazing.