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"Red" is a song written and recorded by American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift for her fourth studio album, of the same name (2012). It was produced by Dann Huff, Nathan Chapman, and Swift. Big Machine Records released the song onto the iTunes Store on October 2, 2012, as ''Red'' second promotional single, and to U.S.
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on June 24, 2013, as an official
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. Musically, "Red" is a country,
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, and pop rock song, using acoustic
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, and electronic vocal manipulation. Lyrically about a tumultuous relationship, the
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likens the conflicting emotions to a spectrum of colors, including the color red which symbolizes the ensuing intense feelings. Swift performed the track on many television shows and included it on the set list of her 2013–14
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. A music video for "Red", a compilation of footage from the tour, was released on July 3, 2013. Swift's acoustic rendition of "Red" at the
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, featuring Alison Krauss and Vince Gill on background vocals, was released on November 8, 2013. The single received mixed to positive reviews from contemporary critics; some complimented the production for straddling the boundary between country and mainstream
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, while some other deemed it inconsistent and underwhelming. "Red" peaked within the top 30 on
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of Australia, Canada, Ireland, New Zealand, and the U.K. In the U.S., it peaked at number six on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 and number two on the
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, on which it stayed for 42 weeks and became Swift's longest-charting song. The single received
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in Australia, the U.K., and the U.S. A re-recorded version of "Red", titled "Red (Taylor's Version)", was released as part of Swift's second re-recorded album '' Red (Taylor's Version)'' on November 12, 2021.


Background and release

Singer-songwriter Taylor Swift released her third studio album, ''
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'', in October 2010. She wrote the album entirely by herself and co-produced it with Nathan Chapman, her longtime collaborator. The album's sound expands on the country pop sound of her two previous albums, with elements of radio-friendly
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crossover that had been evident on its predecessor ''
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'' (2008). On ''Speak Now'' follow-up, '' Red'', Swift aimed to experiment beyond her previous albums' formulaic country pop sound. Swift initially continued working with Chapman in her career base of Nashville, Tennessee, until her creativity "started wandering to all the places hecould go" while she was writing "Red", the title track, on a plane in September 2011. Scott Borchetta, president of Swift's then-label Big Machine Records, overheard the original production by Chapman and suggested a
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-oriented sound. After several failed attempts at the desired sound, Swift asked Borchetta to recruit Swedish producer Max Martin, whose chart-topping pop tunes had intrigued Swift by "how heycan just land a
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". Even though Swift went to Los Angeles to work with Martin and his frequent collaborator Shellback on three songs on ''Red'', they did not produce the final version of "Red". It was produced by Swift, Chapman, and Dann Huff—a Nashville-based country producer. To promote ''Red'', Swift premiered one album track on ''
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'' and released it onto the U.S. iTunes Store, each week from September 24 until the album's release date of October 22, 2012, as part of a four-week release countdown. "Red" was released as the second promotional single from ''Red'' during the second countdown week, on October 2, 2012. The song was released to U.S.
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as a single from the album on June 24, 2013, by Big Machine Records.


Composition

"Red" is a genre-spanning song; it incorporates elements of country music characteristic of Swift's previous songs, such as acoustic
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, and
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, and
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. Critics noted the song features a radio-friendly production with a
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chorus, which includes electronic vocal manipulation where Swift sings the title "r-r-red". Marc Hogan from ''
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'' wrote that "Red" is a "glossy
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er" featuring a "stomping four-on-the-floor beat, back-porch twang, adult-contemporary orchestration, and Top 40-ready electronic vocal effects." In ''
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'', Nick Levine described it as pop rock with minimal country influences. Jewly Hight writing for '' American Songwriter'' found the song's juxtaposition of country elements and upbeat pop production straddles the perceived boundary between country pop and dance music. The lyrics are about the conflicting emotions recollected from lost romance. In the
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, the lyrics correspond its different stages to different colors: "losing him" to blue, "missing him" to dark gray, and "loving him" to red. Throughout the verses, Swift compares her lost love to experiences including "driving a new
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down a dead end street" and "trying to change your mind once you're already flying through the free fall". Jon Dolan from '' Rolling Stone'' compared Swift's "stark-relief emotional mapping" on "Red" to the songwriting of
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. Explaining the title, Swift said on ''Good Morning America'': "I wrote this song about the fact that somethings are just hard to forget because the emotions involved with them were so intense, and to me intense emotion is red."


Live performances and music video

Swift performed "Red" for the first time at BBC Radio 1's Teen Awards, held at Wembley Arena on October 7, 2012, in London. On October 15, 2012, Swift performed "Red" as part of her concert for ''
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'', held at
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. During the first release week of ''Red'', Swift appeared and performed the song on television shows including ''Good Morning America'', ''
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'', and '' The Ellen DeGeneres Show''. She also included the song in her performances at festivals and awards shows, including the CMA Music Festival on June 6, 2013, the
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, and the
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(CMA). The performance at the 2013 CMA Awards on November 6, 2013, featured an acoustic version of "Red" with Alison Krauss on fiddle and Vince Gill on guitar (both on background vocals),
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, Edgar Meyer on acoustic bass, and
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on percussion. It was released for digital download through the iTunes Store by Big Machine Records the following day. Swift included "Red" on the set list of the Red Tour (2013–14). A music video for "Red", directed by Kenny Jackson and featuring footage from the tour, was released on July 4, 2013. It was nominated for Video of the Year and Female Video of the Year at the 2014 CMT Music Awards. During the September 17, 2015 concert of Swift's
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, she performed a stripped-down version of "Red" on an acoustic guitar. It was a "surprise song" on the set list of her
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concert at
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, on May 18, 2018. Swift also performed "Red" during one-off concerts including a private concert in Paris on January 28, 2013, DirecTV's Super Saturday Night (part of a series of pre-
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concerts) in Houston on February 4, 2017, and the City of Lover concert in Paris on September 9, 2019.


Critical reception

Upon its initial release, "Red" received mixed to positive reviews from contemporary critics. ''Rolling Stone'' provided a positive review, writing that the production effectively accompanied the "simple but effective" lyrics. Billy Dukes of ''
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'' gave "Red" a 4.5/5 rating, applauding the song for expanding Swift's musical versatility and songwriting capabilities: " oyingwith colors like a skilled artist, ... this song is her Sistine Chapel." Marc Hogan from ''Spin'' felt the lyrics were memorable but said that the genre-spanning production made it unfocused. In a lukewarm review, '' Entertainment Weekly'' Grady Smith wrote the lyrics "paint a rather blurry portrait" of the intense emotions Swift meant to express. Smith remarked that while the song was tolerable, the "poppy" production underwhelmed its emotional sentiments. Reviews of "Red" in the context of ''Red'' album reviews remained mixed to positive. Jonathan Keefe from ''
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'' and Randall Roberts from the '' Los Angeles Times'' commented that the underwhelming and occasionally clumsy metaphors of "Red" were subpar for Swift's lyrical abilities. ''
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'' appreciated the lyrical sentiments but felt that the electronic elements might not appeal to Swift's traditional country audience. On a positive side, Jewly Hight from ''American Songwriter'' lauded the country-pop production as "sensory,
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-style poetry", and Jon Dolan from ''Rolling Stone'' selected "Red" as one of the songs on the album that proved Swift's maturity as a songwriter. Jordan Sargent, in a 2017 retrospective review of ''Red'', called the title track "perhaps the album's best pop song since Swift flirts with
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". In a review of Swift's entire catalog, Jane Song from '' Paste'' wrote: "Maybe it's not the best ''Red'' cut, but it's worth remembering." Rob Sheffield from ''Rolling Stone'' compared the pop/ Eurodisco crossover to the music of Shania Twain and the "color-tripping lyric" to the songwriting of Prince, calling "Red" a representation of "this century's most ridiculously masterful megapop manifesto". At the 2014 BMI Country Awards, "Red" was one of the award-winning "Country Awards Top 50 Songs"


Commercial performance

In the U.S., "Red" debuted and peaked at number six on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 chart dated October 11, 2012. It was Swift's 13th song to reach the top 10 on the Hot 100. On the
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, "Red" peaked at number two on the chart dated October 20, 2012, and was Swift's longest-charting song, spending 42 weeks. By November 2017, "Red" had sold two million digital copies in the U.S. The single was certified double platinum by the
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(RIAA) in July 2018. The single reached the top 30 of
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in English-speaking countries, peaking at number five in Canada, number 14 in New Zealand, number 25 in Ireland, number 26 in the U.K., and number 30 in Australia. It was certified gold in Australia (35,000 copies sold) and silver in the U.K. (200,000
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based on sales and
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). "Red" peaked at lower-tier positions on charts in Japan (number 43), Spain (number 46), and Italy (number 56).


Credits and personnel

Adapted from the liner notes of ''Red'' * Taylor Swift – lead vocals, backing vocals, songwriter,
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* Nathan Chapman – producer,
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, percussion * Dann Huff – producer, bouzouki * Steve Marcantonio – recording * Seth Morton – assistant recording * David Huff – digital editing * Justin Niebank – mixing * Drew Bollman – assisting mixing * Hank Williams – mastering * Mike Griffith – production coordinator * Jason Campbell – production coordinator *
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 – electric guitar * Paul Franklin –
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* Ilya Toshinskiy – ganjo * Jimmie Sloas –
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* Jonathan Yudkin – cello,
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* Charlie Judge – upright piano, synth,
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*
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"Red (Taylor's Version)"

Swift re-recorded the track for her re-recorded album '' Red (Taylor's Version)'', which was released on November 12, 2021, through
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. Prior to the album's release, Swift posted a snippet of the re-recorded track via her
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on October 23. Compared to the original version, "Red (Taylor's Version)" features a more refined and mellowed production. The re-recorded track peaked within the top 10 of the singles chart in Ireland and Singapore, and top 20 Australia, Canada, Malaysia, and New Zealand. It also charted on the ''Billboard'' Global 200 at number 13.


Personnel

Adapted from the liner notes of ''Red (Taylor's Version)'' * Taylor Swift – lead vocals, background vocals, songwriter, producer *
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 – producer, vocal engineer * David Payne – recording engineer * Dan Burns – additional engineer * Austin Brown – assistant engineer, assistant editor * Bryce Bordone – engineer * Derek Garten – engineer, editor * Serban Ghenea – mixer * Amos Heller – bass guitar * Jonathan Yudkin – bouzouki, strings * Matt Billingslea – drums, percussion * Max Bernstein – electric guitar * Paul Sidoti – electric guitar * Mike Meadows – Hammond B3, synthesizers * David Cook – piano


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References

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