Taylor Swift Shares Favorite Songs From Her Catalog on ‘The Late Show’

Taylor Swift revealed two of her favorite songs from her own catalog during a Wednesday night appearance on “The Late Show With Stephen Colbert.”

Colbert initially asked Swift for her top five, a matter he previously asked Dolly Parton, Elton John, Paul Simon and Bruce Springsteen. Nonetheless, the 14-time Grammy winner told the late-night host that her rankings are “always changing,” and that she would want “just a little time” to get back to him on all five.

“I feel primary is ‘All Too Well,’ the 10-minute version,” Swift said. “I’m really obsessive about ‘The Lifetime of a Showgirl,’ the entire album.”

She continued, “I can’t really do any of the others, except I’ll say somewhere within the list, I feel, goes to be a song called ‘Mirrorball,’ from the ‘Folklore’ album. You already know, it got here on the opposite day. A friend sent it to me, and she or he was talking about it, and I put it on, and you then asked me this query, so I said it.”

Swift assured that sooner or later, she would give Colbert an “update” after she had sat down and deeply considered her definitive top five favorites.

Originally of November, Swift’s latest album, “The Lifetime of a Showgirl,” logged its fourth week in a row at No.1 on the Billboard 200. One in every of Swift’s hottest songs from the record, “The Fate of Ophelia,” also logged 4 weeks on the Hot 100 last month, making Swift the one artist to debut at No. 1 on each charts concurrently and hold the spots for a month straight.

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