I’ve Got a List of Names: Here Are All Taylor Swift Songs

I wrote a thousand songs that you find uncool
— Taylor Swift
 
Taylor Swift Eras Tour Yellow Dress
 

Have you ever wondered if you know all the songs Taylor Swift has ever written? Even if you’re the biggest Swiftie, we all tend to miss a few. It’s like mother says, “I just forget what they were. It's all just a blur.” From her early country ballads to pop anthems and beyond, each track is like a page from her diary. Whether you’ve been singing along for years or are just beginning to explore her discography, Taylor has a wealth of songs that can easily slip through the cracks.

From the tracks on her 11 released albums to those that didn’t make the cut, and including all her featured songs and collaborations, you’ll find them all right here. So, let’s dive into the enchanting world of Taylor’s music together.

Let’s go - here’s a list of all Taylor Swift’s songs (yes, even the unreleased ones):

  1. Taylor Swift (Debut)

 
 

Taylor Swift's self-titled debut album, released in 2006, introduced the world to the country-pop artist we know today. At just 16 years old, Taylor made a strong impression with tracks like "Tim McGraw," which became her first top 10 hit on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart. Other singles from the album include "Teardrops on My Guitar," "Our Song," and "Should've Said No." "Our Song" became a standout track, reaching number one on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart and marking her first chart-topping single. The music videos for "Tim McGraw," "Teardrops on My Guitar," and "Our Song" were also key moments in Taylor's rise to fame, giving fans a visual connection to her music.

Taylor wrote every song on the album herself, showcasing her impressive songwriting skills. The album was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Country Album and won an American Music Award for Favorite Country Album.

*This is one of the albums without a "Taylor’s Version" yet.

Official Songs:

  • Tim McGraw

  • Picture to Burn

  • Teardrops on My Guitar

  • A Place in This World

  • Cold as You

  • The Outside

  • Tied Together with a Smile

  • Stay Beautiful

  • Should've Said No

  • Mary's Song (Oh My My My)

  • Our Song

Deluxe Edition Tracks:

  • I'm Only Me When I'm With You

  • Invisible

  • A Perfectly Good Heart

Taylor Swift (Taylor’s Version) – Vault Tracks:

  • Waiting in anticipation…

Notable Unreleased Songs from the Era:

  • I'd Lie

  • Your Face

  • Lucky You

  • Smokey Black Nights

  • Honey Baby (I’m Gonna Make You Mine)

  • Firefly

  • Need You Now

2. Fearless

 
 

Released in 2008, Taylor Swift's Fearless solidified her as a global superstar. The album produced some of her most iconic tracks, including "Love Story," which became her first international hit and reached number 4 on the Billboard Hot 100. Other major singles like "You Belong with Me" and "Fifteen" also dominated the charts, with "You Belong with Me" hitting number 2 on the Hot 100. Fearless showcased Taylor's ability to blend country and pop seamlessly, and her songwriting continued to shine through on tracks like "Fearless" and "Breathe." Several of the singles, including "Love Story," "You Belong with Me," "Fifteen," and "Fearless," also came with iconic music videos that became fan favorites

The album was a massive success, earning Taylor four Grammy Awards: Album of the Year (for Fearless), Best Country Song ("White Horse"), Best Female Country Vocal Performance ("White Horse"), and Best Country Collaboration with Vocals ("Fearless" with Colbie Caillat).

*In 2021, Taylor released Fearless (Taylor's Version), re-recording the album as part of her mission to own her music.

Official Songs:

  • Fearless

  • Fifteen

  • Love Story

  • Hey Stephen

  • White Horse

  • You Belong with Me

  • Breathe (feat. Colbie Caillat)

  • Tell Me Why

  • You're Not Sorry

  • The Way I Loved You

  • Forever & Always

  • The Best Day

  • Change

Platinum Edition Tracks:

  • Jump Then Fall

  • Untouchable

  • Come In with the Rain

  • Superstar

  • The Other Side of the Door

Fearless (Taylor’s Version) – Vault Tracks:

  • You All Over Me (feat. Maren Morris)

  • Mr. Perfectly Fine

  • We Were Happy

  • That’s When (feat. Keith Urban)

  • Don’t You

  • Bye Bye Baby (originally titled "The One Thing")

Notable Unreleased Songs from the Era:

  • Dark Blue Tennessee

  • R-E-V-E-N-G-E

  • Acting Like a Boy

  • Drama Queen

  • I’m Looking Out for You

  • Permanent Marker

  • Too Beautiful

3. Speak Now

 
 

Released in 2010, Speak Now marked a bold step forward in Taylor Swift's career, showcasing her growth as both a songwriter and an artist. The album featured an entirely self-written tracklist, with standout songs like "Mine," "Back to December," and "Mean." "Mine" was a commercial success, peaking at number 3 on the Billboard Hot 100, while "Back to December" became a fan favorite for its heartfelt lyrics (although I’d like to mention my favorite song will always be Hunted). "Mean" not only earned Taylor widespread praise but also won two Grammy Awards: Best Country Solo Performance and Best Country Song in 2012.

The album also produced memorable tracks like "Enchanted" and "Dear John," which were widely discussed by fans and critics alike. Speak Now debuted at number one on the Billboard 200 and was another success, confirming Taylor's position as one of the most talented and versatile artists of her generation.

*In 2023, Taylor released Speak Now (Taylor's Version), re-recording the album as part of her mission to reclaim ownership of her music.

Official Songs:

  • Mine

  • Sparks Fly

  • Back to December

  • Speak Now

  • Dear John

  • Mean

  • The Story of Us

  • Never Grow Up

  • Enchanted

  • Better Than Revenge

  • Innocent

  • Haunted

  • Last Kiss

  • Long Live

Speak Now (Taylor’s Version) – Vault Tracks:

  • Electric Touch (feat. Fall Out Boy)

  • When Emma Falls in Love

  • I Can See You

  • Castles Crumbling (feat. Hayley Williams)

  • Foolish One

  • Timeless

Notable Unreleased Songs from the Era:

  • Let’s Go (Battle)

  • Bother Me

  • His Lies

  • Someone Just Told Me

  • Wonderful Things

4. Red

 
 

Released in 2012, Red marked a significant turning point in Taylor Swift's musical evolution, as she embraced a more pop-infused sound while still maintaining her country roots. The album featured some of her most emotionally charged tracks, including "All Too Well," "I Almost Do," and (my favorite) “Treacherous." "We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together" became her first number-one hit on the Billboard Hot 100, while "I Knew You Were Trouble" also dominated the charts.

Red was praised for its bold experimentation with different genres and for songs like "All Too Well," which remains a fan favorite and is often hailed as one of her best-written tracks. The album earned Taylor multiple nominations and wins, including Best Country Duo/Group Performance for "Highway Don't Care" with Tim McGraw and Keith Urban, Top Billboard 200 Album at the Billboard Music Awards, and Best Country Song for "Begin Again" at the 2014 Grammy Awards. Red debuted at number one on the Billboard 200 and solidified Taylor's position as a versatile and influential artist in the music industry.

*In 2021, Taylor released Red (Taylor's Version), re-recording the album as part of her mission to reclaim ownership of her music, and included the iconic 10-minute version of "All Too Well."

Official Songs:

  • State of Grace

  • Red

  • Treacherous

  • I Knew You Were Trouble

  • All Too Well

  • 22

  • I Almost Do

  • We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together

  • Stay Stay Stay

  • Holy Ground

  • Sad Beautiful Tragic

  • The Lucky One

  • Everything Has Changed (feat. Ed Sheeran)

  • Starlight

  • Begin Again

Deluxe Edition Tracks:

  • The Moment I Knew

  • Come Back... Be Here

  • Girl at Home

Red (Taylor’s Version) – Vault Tracks:

  • Better Man

  • Nothing New (feat. Phoebe Bridgers)

  • Babe

  • Message in a Bottle

  • I Bet You Think About Me (feat. Chris Stapleton)

  • Forever Winter

  • Run (feat. Ed Sheeran)

  • The Very First Night

  • All Too Well (10-Minute Version)

Notable Released Songs from the Era:

  • Ronan (released as a standalone single)

5. 1989

 
 

Released in 2014, 1989 marked a dramatic shift in Taylor Swift's musical direction, fully embracing a pop sound and leaving her country roots behind. The album featured some of her biggest hits, including "Shake It Off," "Blank Space," and "Style." "Shake It Off" became an instant anthem, reaching number one on the Billboard Hot 100, while "Blank Space" followed closely behind, also hitting number one. 1989 showcased Taylor’s ability to craft catchy, synth-pop tracks with unforgettable hooks like "Style" and "Wildest Dreams".

The album was a massive commercial success, debuting at number one on the Billboard 200. It earned Taylor multiple Grammy wins, including Album of the Year, Best Pop Vocal Album, and Best Music Video for "Bad Blood." 1989 also won numerous other awards, including Top Selling Album of the Year at the Billboard Music Awards and Favorite Pop/Rock Album at the American Music Awards. This was also Taylor’s first album with producer Jack Antonoff, whose influence on tracks like "Out of the Woods" and "I Wish You Would" helped shape the album’s synth-pop sound and solidified Taylor's transition from country-pop to mainstream pop.

*In 2023, Taylor released 1989 (Taylor's Version), re-recording the album as part of her ongoing mission to reclaim ownership of her music.

Official Songs:

  • Welcome to New York

  • Blank Space

  • Style

  • Out of the Woods

  • All You Had to Do Was Stay

  • Shake It Off

  • I Wish You Would

  • Bad Blood

  • Wildest Dreams

  • How You Get the Girl

  • This Love

  • I Know Places

  • Clean

1989 (Taylor’s Version) – Vault Tracks:

  • Is It Over Now?

  • Now That We Don’t Talk

  • Say Don’t Go

  • Suburban Legends

  • Slvt!

  • Sweeter than Fiction

6. Reputation

 
 

Released in 2017, Reputation marked a bold and edgy new era for Taylor, as she fully embraced a darker, more electronic sound. The album was a response to the media's portrayal of her, exploring themes of fame, love, and public perception. It produced several chart-topping singles, including "Look What You Made Me Do," which debuted at number one on the Billboard Hot 100, and "…Ready for It?" Both tracks showcased Taylor’s shift towards a more electronic, synth-pop sound, while also incorporating elements of hip-hop and electropop. Other standout songs like "Delicate" and "New Year's Day" showcased her softer, more introspective side. Reputation debuted at number one on the Billboard 200 and became one of the best-selling albums of 2017. It was nominated for several Grammy Awards, and although it didn't win in the major categories, it earned Best Pop Vocal Album at the 2018 iHeartRadio Music Awards and Top Selling Album of the Year at the Billboard Music Awards. The album also featured collaborations with producers like Max Martin and Jack Antonoff, who helped shape the distinctive sound of the album, especially on tracks like "New Year's Day" and "Gorgeous."

*This is one of the albums without a "Taylor’s Version" yet.

Official Songs:

  • ...Ready for It?

  • End Game (feat. Ed Sheeran and Future)

  • I Did Something Bad

  • Don't Blame Me

  • Delicate

  • Look What You Made Me Do

  • So It Goes...

  • Gorgeous

  • Getaway Car

  • King of My Heart

  • Dancing with Our Hands Tied

  • Dress

  • This Is Why We Can't Have Nice Things

  • Call It What You Want

Reputation (Taylor’s Version) – Vault Tracks:

  • Waiting in anticipation…

Notable Released Songs from the Era:

  • I Don't Wanna Live Forever (feat. Zayn)

  • This Is What You Came For

Notable Unreleased Songs from the Era:

  • Family

7. Lover – 2019

 
 

Released in 2019, Lover marked a return to a more colorful and romantic sound for Taylor Swift, with a mix of upbeat pop, soft ballads, and nostalgic synth-pop. The album was widely praised for its personal and reflective lyrics, with standout tracks like "ME!" featuring Brendon Urie, "You Need to Calm Down," and the title track "Lover." Lover debuted at number one on the Billboard 200 and was celebrated for its vulnerability and more mature themes, diving into love, identity, and growth. One notable moment was the delayed release of "Cruel Summer." Initially planned as a single, Taylor chose not to release it during the COVID-19 pandemic, feeling it wasn’t appropriate for the moment. However, she eventually released the track during the Eras Tour in 2023, where it became one of the greatest and most sing-along moments of the entire tour.

The album earned several award nominations, including Best Pop Vocal Album at the 2020 Grammy Awards. It won Song of the Year at the 2020 Teen Choice Awards for "Lover," and the track "You Need to Calm Down" won Best Video for Social Impact at the 2019 MTV Video Music Awards, highlighting its role in promoting LGBTQ+ equality. Additionally, the album received Top Selling Album of the Year at the Billboard Music Awards and Favorite Pop/Rock Album at the American Music Awards. Taylor also worked with longtime collaborators Jack Antonoff and Joel Little, who helped shape the album’s diverse sound, which ranged from pop anthems to folk-inspired tunes.

*As Taylor owns the rights to this album, there is no need for her to release a Lover (Taylor's Version).

Official Songs:

  • I Forgot That You Existed

  • Cruel Summer

  • Lover

  • The Man

  • The Archer

  • I Think He Knows

  • Miss Americana & The Heartbreak Prince

  • Paper Rings

  • Cornelia Street

  • Death by a Thousand Cuts

  • London Boy

  • Soon You'll Get Better (feat. Dixie Chicks)

  • False God

  • You Need to Calm Down

  • Afterglow

  • ME! (feat. Brendon Urie)

  • It's Nice to Have a Friend

  • Daylight

Notable Released Songs from the Era:

  • Only The Young

  • All Of The Girls You Loved Before

Notable Unreleased Songs from the Era:

  • Need

8. folklore

 
 

Released in 2020, folklore marked a dramatic shift in Taylor Swift's musical style, moving away from pop and embracing a more indie-folk and alternative sound. With a stripped-back, introspective approach, the album’s lyrics explore themes of love, loss, nostalgia, and fantasy. Collaborating with Aaron Dessner of The National and longtime producer Jack Antonoff, Taylor created an atmospheric, raw, and vulnerable collection of songs, including hits like “Cardigan,” “Exile” (featuring Bon Iver), and “Betty.” Folklore debuted at number one on the Billboard 200 and received widespread critical acclaim, winning Album of the Year at the 2021 Grammy Awards. It also produced several chart-topping singles and became one of the best-selling albums of 2020.

One of the most memorable moments from the folklore era was the release of the Long Pond Studio Sessions in 2020, a special acoustic performance where Taylor performed the entire album with minimal production, offering an intimate, raw experience of the songs. The Long Pond Studio Sessions was praised for its vulnerability and stripped-down nature, providing a deeper understanding of the album’s themes and creative process. There’s also a Disney+ special for Long Pond Studio Sessions, allowing fans to watch the live, behind-the-scenes experience of Taylor and her collaborators as they reflect on and perform the album.

*As Taylor owns the rights to this album, there is no need for her to release a Folklore (Taylor's Version).

Official Songs:

  • The 1

  • cardigan

  • the Last Great American Dynasty

  • exile (featuring Bon Iver)

  • my Tears Ricochet

  • mirrorball

  • seven

  • august

  • this is me trying

  • illicit affairs

  • invisible string

  • mad woman

  • epiphany

  • betty

  • peace

  • hoax

Deluxe Edition Tracks:

  • the lakes

9. evermore

 
Taylor Swift Evermore Vinyl
 

Released in December 2020, Evermore is often described as Folklore’s sister album, continuing Taylor Swift’s exploration of indie-folk and alternative rock, with more storytelling and emotional depth. This album expands on the themes of love, loss, and personal reflection, with tracks like "Willow," "Champagne Problems," and "No Body, No Crime" (featuring Haim). Evermore features collaborations with Aaron Dessner of The National, Jack Antonoff, and Justin Vernon of Bon Iver, further shaping its atmospheric, mellow, and rustic sound.

The album was a success, debuting at number one on the Billboard 200 and receiving critical acclaim for its narrative depth and mood. It was also nominated for Album of the Year at the 2021 Grammy Awards. Evermore produced several charting singles, with "Willow" becoming a standout hit. For those interested, this album features my all-time favorite Taylor Song - cowboy like me.

*As Taylor owns the rights to this album, there is no need for her to release an Evermore (Taylor's Version).

Official Songs:

  • willow

  • champagne problems

  • gold rush

  • 'tis the damn season

  • tolerate it

  • no body, no crime (featuring HAIM)

  • happiness

  • dorothea

  • coney island (featuring The National)

  • ivy

  • cowboy like me

  • long story short

  • marjorie

  • closure

  • evermore (featuring Bon Iver)

Deluxe Edition Tracks:

  • right where you left me

  • it's time to go

10. Midnights

 
 

Released in October 2022, Midnights marked a return to pop for Taylor Swift after her ventures into indie-folk with Folklore and Evermore. The album is a collection of introspective, nocturnal tracks that explore themes of self-reflection, love, heartbreak, and vulnerability. With a dreamy, synth-pop sound, Midnights features standout tracks like "Anti-Hero," "Bejeweled," and "Lavender Haze." The album debuted at number one on the Billboard 200 and quickly became one of the best-selling albums of 2022.

It received critical acclaim for its cohesive sound and catchy hooks, earning Taylor several Grammy nominations, including Album of the Year. Midnights won Best Song of the Year at the 2023 Grammy Awards for its hit single "Anti-Hero," which topped the charts and became one of her most successful singles to date. Other notable tracks like "Bejeweled" and "Karma" also gained significant popularity. The Midnights (3am Edition), released shortly after the album, added seven additional tracks.

*As Taylor owns the rights to this album, there is no need for her to release a Midnights (Taylor's Version). *

Official Songs:

  • Lavender Haze

  • Maroon

  • Anti-Hero

  • Snow on the Beach (featuring Lana Del Rey)

  • You're on Your Own, Kid

  • Midnight Rain

  • Question...?

  • Vigilante Shit

  • Bejeweled

  • Labyrinth

  • Karma

  • Sweet Nothing

  • Mastermind

3am Edition Bonus Tracks:

  • The Great War

  • Bigger Than the Whole Sky

  • Paris

  • High Infidelity

  • Glitch

  • Would've, Could've, Should've

  • Dear Reader

Til Dawn Edition Bonus Tracks:

  • Hits Different

  • Snow on the Beach (featuring More Lana Del Rey)

  • Karma (featuring Ice Spice)

Notable Released Songs from the Era:

  • You’re Losing Me (From the Vault)

11. The Tortured Poets Department

 
 

The Tortured Poets Department is Taylor Swift’s 2024 album, and it’s definitely one of her most raw and introspective releases yet. Created during a time of personal change, it dives into the deep emotions of love, loss, and the struggles between her public life and private battles. Taylor herself has called the album a “lifeline,” with the title reflecting its emotional weight. She even jokingly refers to herself as "The Chairman of The Tortured Poets Department," hinting at how she’s embraced her role as a lyrical storyteller during some of her most vulnerable moments.

The album also features exciting collaborations with Post Malone and Florence Welch, adding some unexpected musical flavors to her usual style. With production from longtime collaborator Jack Antonoff and Aaron Dessner of The National, The Tortured Poets Department stands out for its confessional tone and emotional depth, offering something different from her previous albums. But the excitement didn’t stop with the initial album drop during her 2024 Eras Tour. After releasing the original Tortured Poets album, which already had 16 tracks, Taylor shocked fans by dropping an additional 15 bonus tracks on The Anthology, a special follow-up project.

What really made waves, though, was the album's surprise release during her 2024 Eras Tour. Fans were buzzing when it suddenly dropped, and tracks like "Fortnight," "Down Bad," and "The Smallest Man Who Ever Lived" quickly made their way into the European and second North American leg of the tour.

As of now, The Tortured Poets Department hasn’t won any major awards yet, but with all the excitement around its release, it’s definitely one to watch.

Official Songs:

  • Fortnight (featuring Post Malone)

  • The Tortured Poets Department

  • My Boy Only Breaks His Favorite Toys

  • Down Bad

  • So Long, London

  • But Daddy I Love Him

  • Fresh Out The Slammer

  • Florida!!! (featuring Florence + The Machine)

  • Guilty as Sin?

  • Who's Afraid of Little Old Me?

  • I Can Fix Him (No Really I Can)

  • loml

  • I Can Do It With a Broken Heart

  • The Smallest Man Who Ever Lived

  • The Alchemy

  • Clara Bow

The Anthology:

  • The Black Dog

  • imgonnagetyouback

  • The Albatross

  • Chloe or Sam or Sophia or Marcus

  • How Did It End?

  • So High School

  • I Hate It Here

  • thanK you aIMee

  • I Look in People's Windows

  • The Prophecy

  • Cassandra

  • Peter

  • The Bolter

  • Robin

  • The Manuscript

Honorable Mentions

 
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  • Christmases When You Were Mine - 2007

  • Christmas Must Be Something More - 2007

  • Best Days Of Your Life (Kellie Pickler Feat. Taylor Swift) - 2008

  • Crazier (Hannah Montana: The Movie) - 2009

  • Half Of My Heart (John Mayer Feat. Taylor Swift) - 2009

  • You’ll Always Find Your Way Back Home (Hannah Montana: The Movie) - 2009

  • Monologue Song (La La La) - 2009

  • Both of Us (B.o.B. Feat. Taylor Swift) - 2012

  • Safe & Sound (The Hunger Games) - 2012

  • Eyes Open (The Hunger Games) - 2012

  • Highway Don’t Care ( Tim McGraw Feat. Keith Urban & Taylor Swift) - 2013

  • ME! (Live From Paris) - 2019

  • The Archer (Live From Paris) -2019

  • Death By A Thousand Cuts (Live From Paris) -2019

  • Cornelia Street (Live From Paris) - 2019

  • The Man (Live From Paris) - 2019

  • Daylight (Live From Paris) - 2019

  • You Need To Calm Down (Live From Paris) - 2019

  • Lover (Live From Paris) - 2019

  • Christmas Tree Farm - 2019

  • Beautiful Ghosts (Cats) - 2019

  • Macavity (Cats) - 2019

  • Gasoline (HAIM Feat. Taylor Swift - 2020

  • the 1 (Long Pond Studio Sessions - 2020)

  • cardigan (Long Pond Studio Sessions - 2020)

  • the last great american dynasty (Long Pond Studio Sessions - 2020)

  • exile (featuring Bon Iver) (Long Pond Studio Sessions - 2020)

  • my tears ricochet (Long Pond Studio Sessions - 2020)

  • mirrorball (Long Pond Studio Sessions - 2020)

  • seven (Long Pond Studio Sessions - 2020)

  • august (Long Pond Studio Sessions - 2020)

  • this is me trying (Long Pond Studio Sessions - 2020)

  • illicit affairs (Long Pond Studio Sessions - 2020)

  • invisible string (Long Pond Studio Sessions - 2020)

  • mad woman (Long Pond Studio Sessions - 2020)

  • epiphany (Long Pond Studio Sessions - 2020)

  • betty (Long Pond Studio Sessions - 2020)

  • peace (Long Pond Studio Sessions - 2020)

  • hoax (Long Pond Studio Sessions - 2020)

  • the lakes (Long Pond Studio Sessions - 2020)

  • Birch (Big Red Machine Feat. Taylor Swift) - 2021

  • Renegade (Big Red Machine Feat. Taylor Swift) - 2021

  • The Alcott (The National Feat. Taylor Swift) - 2021

  • The Joker and the Queen (Ed Sheeran Feat. Taylor Swift) - 2022

  • us. (Gracie Abrams Feat. Taylor Swift) - 2024

There you have it - a list of all Taylor Swift’s songs. Did I miss any? Please reach out, and I’m more than happy to add them :)

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