Taylor Swift mines her vault of demos for never-released song with Maren Morris
LA TimesTaylor Swift with her Grammy for album of the year at the 63rd Grammy Awards in Los Angeles. Taylor Swift’s grand plan to rerecord her back catalog is moving along, well, swiftly, with the second single off her revamped “Fearless” album. “One thing I’ve been loving about these From The Vault songs is that they’ve never been heard, so I can experiment, play, and even include some of my favorite artists,” Swift tweeted this week while announcing her latest release. ☔️ — Taylor Swift March 24, 2021 Morris celebrated the collaboration on social media as well, expressing her gratitude for both Swift and producer Aaron Dessner, a founding member of rock band the National who also worked closely with Swift on her previous two studio collections, “Folklore” and “Evermore.” “Whether it’s the Disney vault or the TS vault, you know it’s gonna be good,” Morris wrote on Instagram. “Wasted time, lost tеars, swore I’d get out of herе / But no amount of freedom gets you clean / I still got you all over me.” The highly anticipated arrival of “You All Over Me” comes just weeks after Swift made history at the 2021 Grammy Awards as the first woman to win album of the year three times.