Lyrics To Live By!

Oh the smallest thing can all the difference, Love is alive, Don't listen to them when they say, You're just a fool, Just a fool, You believe you can change the world.
Change, Carrie Underwood

Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Taylor Swift "Fifteen" Review

Taylor Swift - "Fifteen

Swift has some words of advice for all those teens heading to high school for the first time, and I'm sure they will listen.

"Fifteen" sounds as though it is coming from personal experience, and I'm sure it is. She mentions her best friend Abigail in it, how they met, and both of their first loves, and heartbreaks.

The song reminds teens that life goes on after the pain of being in high school, being an outsider, that there is love after your first. This is one of Swift's better written songs that will most definitely hit home with teens particularly the female ones. Although most of Swift's songs to date have been targeted to the more immature listeners and what life stories they will most likely endure, this one is a bit different. It carries the same theme as the rest of her singles, with the exemption that I think the adults can listen and it will bring you back to your younger years, the reminders that it brings with it can be helpful, in advising your own children.

This song as all of hers has a catchy melody that will make you want to sing along, but this one is also easier to listen to then some of her others where her vocals are not so strong. "Fifteen" has the type of tempo and melody that compliments the few strong points of her voice. As in "Tim McGraw", this is a softer song more of a Songbird than a Belter. Swift pulls this one off well

Grade - B

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