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"Teardrops on My Guitar" is a song by the American singer-songwriter
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, originally released as part of her debut studio album, ''Taylor Swift'' (2006).
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released the song to
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on February 20, and to
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on November 9, 2007, as the second single from ''Taylor Swift'' in the United States. An international mix was released as part of the international edition of Swift's second studio album, '' Fearless'', in 2009. Swift wrote "Teardrops on My Guitar" with
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. Inspired by her feelings for a high-school classmate, the lyrics depict an
unrequited love Unrequited love or one-sided love is love that is not openly reciprocated or understood as such by the beloved. The beloved may not be aware of the admirer's deep affection, or may consciously reject it knowing that the admirer admires them. Me ...
. Nathan Chapman produced the track, which is a gentle
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–driven
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that incorporates
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,
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,
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, and hushed
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; the version released to pop radio features a drum loop. Music critics disputed the country genre classification and categorized it as pop or
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; they generally complimented Swift's vocals and songwriting for earnestly portraying teenage heartbreak. In the United States, the single peaked at number 13 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 chart, reached the top 10 on the
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chart to become Swift's first pop crossover hit, and was
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triple platinum by the
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. It charted and received certifications in Canada and the United Kingdom.
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directed the
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, which stars Swift as a heartbroken girl after learning that her love interest is in a relationship. Swift performed "Teardrops on My Guitar" on the Fearless Tour (2009–2010) and during several concerts of her later tours.


Background and release

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spent four months near the end of 2005 to record her debut studio album, ''Taylor Swift'', with the producer Nathan Chapman. Recording for the album was completed after Swift had finished her
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year of high school. ''Taylor Swift'' was released by
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in North America on October 24, 2006; she wrote or co-wrote every song, including "Teardrops on My Guitar", which was a writing collaboration with
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. Swift was inspired to write "Teardrops on My Guitar" by a high-school classmate, whose first name Drew is mentioned in the lyrics. According to Swift, the two sat next to each other in class and became friends; although she wanted to date him, he frequently spoke to her about another girl he had feelings for, which led to Swift developing an
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for him. She channeled this feeling into songwriting and developed the idea for "Teardrops on My Guitar" while on her way home from school one day. The subject of the song was unaware of his influence until after it was released: Swift was on a way to attend a hockey game and he appeared at her driveway; according to Swift, because they had not talked for over two and a half years, it was an awkward encounter but ended civilly. "Teardrops on My Guitar" was the second single from ''Taylor Swift''. In the United States, Big Machine Records released the song to
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on February 20, 2007, and, in a partnership with
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, released it to
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on November 9, 2007. Outside the United States, "Teardrops on My Guitar" was released as part of Swift's second studio album, ''Fearless'', in March 2009. The song was released to Italian radio on May 8, 2009, by
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. In the United Kingdom, the song was released as the second single from ''Fearless'' on May 25, 2009, by
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. Following a 2019 dispute over the talent manager
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's acquisition of Big Machine and the masters to Swift's back catalog, Big Machine re-released "Teardrops on My Guitar" on limited-edition
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in August 2019.


Music and lyrics

The album version of "Teardrops on My Guitar" is 3 minutes and 35 seconds, while the radio edit is 3 minutes and 24 seconds. It is a
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with an arrangement led by
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, composed of
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, hushed
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, subdued
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, and a mix of acoustic and electric guitars. Swift sings with soft vocals which feature a light
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. Critics described its arrangement as simple and its sound as mournful, solemn, and tender. According to
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, the composition and Swift's voice have a restraint quality, but she sings with underscored emotions as if she were "fighting to hold back those tears". Although the song was released to country radio, critics had different opinions on its genre classification. Grady Smith from ''
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'' thought that its mournful sound followed the tradition of country ballads,
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and Roger Holland of ''
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'' categorized it as a pop song; the latter argued that it does not contain country elements at all. Ed Masley from ''
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'' described the genre as
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. According to the
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James E. Perone, "Teardrops on My Guitar" contains prominent pop hooks and is a musically flexible track that be categorized into pop, country, or
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. The version released to pop radio, at three minutes long, omits the banjo, mandolin, and steel guitar, adds a mid-tempo drum loop
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effects to Swift's singing. Perone described this version as an "anonymous
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". The lyrics of "Teardrops on My Guitar" depict an unrequited love that evokes yearning and heartbreak. Swift's narrator is in love with a boy named Drew, who likes another girl. She fakes "a smile so he won't see" how she is hurt inside. Her unspoken feelings intensify and leave her insecure ("I bet she's beautiful") and obsessive ("Can he tell that I can't breathe?). Dave Heaton of ''PopMatters'' interpreted the lines, "And there he goes, so perfectly/ The kind of flawless I wish I could be", as Swift's unachievable ideal of being perfect, which is depicted in many of her other songs. According to Keith Nainby, a scholar in the communications and cultural studies, "Teardrops on My Guitar" not only includes autobiographical lyrics but also features imaginative and mythologizing details to depict "youthful romantic ambitions", which is a common feature in Swift's songwriting on ''Taylor Swift'' and ''Fearless''.


Critical reception

"Teardrops on My Guitar" received generally positive reviews from critics, who highlighted the earnest adolescent feelings that Swift's songwriting portrays. Randy Lewis of the ''Los Angeles Times'' thought that the teenage sensibilities contributed to ''Taylor Swift'''s charm, and Deborah Evans Price of ''
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'' thought that the lyrics had a conversational quality that made the audience easily relate to Swift as a friend. Perone regarded the "teardrops on my guitar" imagery as one of her most memorable lyrical details. NPR selected "Teardrops on My Guitar" as one of the defining songs of the 2000s decade; its editorial was impressed with the way Swift "captures the physicality of yearning without over-selling or over-sexualizing it", which recalled classic girl-group songs by
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, the Crystals, and
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and resonated with many young women. Jon Bream of ''
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'' considered the song's message empowering for females. Reviews also praised the production. Price described Swift's singing voice as pure and earnest, praised the production as sweet and tender, and wrote that the song was "destined to be a hit". Perone considered the arrangement simple yet effective, showcasing Swift's early abilities to draw from diverse musical styles of country, pop, and rock. ''Rolling Stone'' selected the track as an example of Swift's early success for "sounding bright-eyed but remarkably seasoned". Reviewing the pop version, Chuck Taylor from ''Billboard'' considered it a "beautiful mainstream intro" for Swift's burgeoning success, while
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of ''Pitchfork'' wrote that it exemplified Swift's "deft melodic touch and conversational way with deeply felt emotions" that resonated with many listeners. Fiona Chua of
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selected "Teardrops on My Guitar" as a standout on the Asian edition of ''Fearless''. Retrospective reviews of "Teardrops on My Guitar" have remained generally positive. The song was included in ''Business Insider'''s 2019 list the 14 best songs written by teenagers and ''
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'' 2016 list of the "91 Best Songs About Unrequited Love".
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of ''Rolling Stone'' considered it one of Swift's "defining early smashes". ''Vulture'''s Nate Jones regarded the track as the best example of Swift and Rose's "early songwriting cheat code", highlighting how "they switch the words of the chorus around at the end of the song". ''Variety'''s Chris Willman dubbed it the starting point of Swift's pop success beyond country.
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of ''The Guardian'' provided a lukewarm commentary, saying that the single was well-crafted but unexceptional.


Commercial performance

"Teardrops on My Guitar" was Swift's breakthrough chart success. In the United States, it peaked at number 13 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 chart and at number two on the
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chart, and it became Swift's first pop crossover success, peaking at number seven and spending 21 weeks on the
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chart. The single peaked within the top 10 of four airplay charts—Hot Country Songs, Pop Songs,
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, and
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. At the 2008 Country Awards hosted by
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, which honored the most successful country songs on US airplay that year, "Teardrops of My Guitar" won Song of the Year. The song also won Recurrent Country Performance Activity at the 2008
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Nashville Awards. It was
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triple platinum by the
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in April 2014, for surpassing three million units based on sales and streaming. By July 2019, "Teardrops on My Guitar" had sold three million digital copies in the United States. Elsewhere, "Teardrops on My Guitar" peaked at number 45 on the
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and number 51 on the UK singles chart. In Canada, the single additionally entered on airplay charts, reaching number 6 on
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, number 16 on Canada CHR/Top 40 and on
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, and number 21 on Canada AC. The single has been
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platinum in Australia and Canada, gold in New Zealand, and silver in the United Kingdom.


Music video

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directed the music video for "Teardrops on My Guitar", and Swift developed the idea for the narrative with Fanjoy. In an interview with
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, Swift said that although her label's personnel expected the video to be "more city" and "have an older setting", she insisted on shooting it at
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in
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, which she thought was true to the song's narrative and "back to basics". The singer and actor
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portrayed the male lead. Swift had been fond of Hilton's music and acting on the television series '' One Tree Hill'' and the film ''
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'', and she chose him to portray the love interest because she thought he physically resembled the song's subject. She invited her high-school friends, her cousin, and her brother
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to portray fellow high-school students in the halls. The video depicts Swift and Hilton as high-school students. Swift's character is in love with Hilton's, but he is in love with another girl. Scenes of the two characters studying together at school are intertwined with scenes of Swift's character alone in her bedroom, wearing elaborate makeup with
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near her eyes and a long aquamarine evening gown, lying beside an acoustic guitar on her bed. By the song's bridge, Swift's character witnesses the male lead kissing his girlfriend as she watches despondently. The video ends with Swift in the bedroom, crying on the mattress. The aquamarine gown was designed by the wife of Big Machine's president
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. The video premiered on CMT, CMT Pure, and
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on February 20, 2007. Besides being aired on country music channels, the video also received airplay on MTV's ''Total Request Live'', being Swift's first video to do so. The video received a nomination for "Number One Streamed Music Video" at the web-hosted 2007 CMT Online Awards and a nomination for
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at the
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; Swift said she was "stunned" to be nominated at the MTV awards. ''Spin'' and Grammy.com thought that "Teardrops on My Guitar" was Swift's first music video with depth to its visual narrative and featured some of her video trademarks: being rejected by a love interest, yearning, and elaborate gowns.


Live performances

During her visit to Woodlake High School in California in May 2007 as part of a fundraiser for
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, she sang "Teardrops on My Guitar" on acoustic guitar to the school students. In 2007–2008, Swift promoted her debut album by
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for other country artists' tours; she performed "Teardrops on My Guitar" during her opening sets for
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,
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, and
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. She embarked on a US promotional tour in 2008 and included "Teardrops on My Guitar" in its set list. Swift also performed the track on ''America's Got Talent'' in 2007, and at
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and the
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in 2008. A live performance recorded at an
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in
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, was released as part of an iTunes Store–exclusive
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on January 15, 2008. Before ''Fearless'' was released, on October 9, 2008, Swift and the English rock band
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taped an episode for ''CMT Crossroads'', where they performed each other's tracks, including "Teardrops on My Guitar". While promoting ''Fearless'' in the United Kingdom, Swift appeared on ''The Paul O'Grady Show'' and performed "Teardrops on My Guitar", in May 2009. The song was part of the set lists of Swift's performances at many festivals that she headlined in 2009, including Florida Strawberry Festival,
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,
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, and Z100 Jingle Ball. Swift included "Teardrops on My Guitar" in the set list of her first headlining concert tour, the Fearless Tour (2009–2010). During the performance, she dressed in a sparkly cocktail dress and black leather boots. It began with Swift sitting in a desk at the upper level of the stage; she sat next to a backup dancer who portrayed Swift's love interest, and the screen projected a school library. The love interest then stood up and came down the stairs to the main stage, to slow dance with a female backup dancer, as Swift sang and watched them from above. Swift then appeared at the main stage to conclude the performance. Swift performed "Teardrops on My Guitar" occasionally on her later tours. During the Red Tour, she sang a stripped-down version of track at the
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concert on May 22, 2013, and at the
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concert on June 9, 2014. During the
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stop of her Reputation Stadium Tour on May 25, 2018, she performed it as a "surprise song". On
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, Swift performed "Teardrops on My Guitar" three times. She sang it on piano during the Nashville concert on May 5, 2023, and at the
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concert on February 18, 2024. During the July 23, 2024, concert in
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, she performed an acoustic guitar mashup of "Teardrops on My Guitar" and her song " The Last Time" (2012).


Credits and personnel

Credits are adapted from the
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of ''Taylor Swift'' (2006). * Taylor Swift – vocals, songwriter, guitar, harmony vocals *
Liz Rose Elisabeth Wagner (born September 6, 1957), known professionally as Liz Rose, is an American country music songwriter, best known for her work with Taylor Swift. She has co-written 17 of Swift's officially released songs, including " You Belong wi ...
 – songwriter * Nathan Chapman – producer, banjo,
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, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, harmony vocals *
Eric Darken Eric A. Darken is an American percussionist, composer, and programmer. Biography Drawing inspiration from his grandfather, a band leader. Darken began playing drums at age 12, and played timpani and mallets in high school. Darken attended ...
 –
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* Dan Dugmore –
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* Rob Hajacos –
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* John Willis – acoustic guitar ( high string)


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