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All Taylor Swift Folklore Songs In Order

The cover of Taylor Swift's eighth studio album Folklore with a picture of the woods and the artists in black and white.
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All Taylor Swift Folklore Songs In Order areĀ 1. The 1 2. Cardigan 3. The last Great American Dynasty, and many more.

The total length of the album is 63 minutes and 29 seconds excluding the deluxe edition. Taylor Swift's Folklore Song includes 16 tracks under the standard edition and 17th one under the deluxe edition.

The co-writers of these tracklists are Taylor Swift, Aaron Dessner, Willian Bowery, Jack Antonoff, and Justin Vernon. The album and its songs got 5 Grammy Award nominations in the 63rd Ceremony. It won the Album of the Year in 2021.

Folklore was released by Republic Records on July 24, 2020. The folklore album was conceived during quarantine.

1. The 1

Taylor Swift Folklore The 1 is co-written by Taylor Swift and Aaron Dessner, and it was on the top of the track list revealed on July 23, 2020.

The 1 was released on October 9, 2020. It is a soft rock song with a length of 3 minutes and 30 seconds. The song was released by Republic Records and the producer of the song is Aaron Dessner.

It debuted and peaked at 4 number on the Billboard Hot 100. The song was Silver certified by BPI in the United Kingdom and Platinum certified by RIAA in the United States.

The 1 was also on the set list of The Eras Tour. It was released as a promotional single in Germany. The song focuses on a positive approach to life and past romances.

2. Cardigan

Folklore song Cardigan is the second track in the album. The song was recorded on April 27, 2020, and released on July 27, 2020.

The song is folk, soft folk, and indie rock ballad. It has the arrangement of pianos, violins, and drums. The length of this song is 3 minutes and 59 seconds and is produced by Aaron Dessner. It is also co-written by Taylor and Aaron.

It shows the love triangle from different perspectives in the narrator's life. This song has received 14 nominations and 3 awards. In the sales certification category, the song was Gold certified by the IFPI Danmark in Denmark and IFPI Norway in Norway.

It was first released in various regions in different formats such as:

  • 7-inch single
  • 12-inch single
  • CD single
  • Digital download
  • Picture disc

3. The Last Great American Dynasty

Folklore Song The Last Great American Dynasty is the third song in the tracklist of album. Its genre is folktronica and guitar pop.

This song is inspired by the life of American Socialite Rebekah Harkness and her personal lifestyle. In this song instruments like slide guitars, violins, drums, and violas are used.

It peaked at the sixth position in US Rolling Stone Top 100. The song was certified silver by BPI in the United Kingdom.

This third song is written by Taylor Swift and Aaron Dessner and produced by Aaron Dessner. It was released by Republic Records and the song runs for 3 minutes and 51 seconds.

This song showcased how Taylor Swift has written the song from a third-person perspective and entered the top ten spot in Australia, Malaysia, and Singapore.

4. Exile

Folklore song Exile is the fourth song in the tracklist of the album. The song is indie folk.

This song shows an imaginary narrative of two lovers with unspoken dialogue. In this song, instruments stirring strings, and a plodding piano are used.

This song debuted at number six on the Billboard Hot 100. The song was 2x platinum, gold, and platinum certified by various organizations in the United Kingdom, Canada, Denmark, Norway, Poland, and the United States.

It is written by Taylor Swift, Joe Alwyn, and Justin Vernon and produced by Aaron Dessner. signed by Republic Records.

The song runs for 4 minutes and 45 seconds. The awards for Exile are 2 awards from AMFT Awards and BMI London Awards.

5. My Tears Ricochet

Taylor Swift's song My Tears Ricochet is the fifth song in the tracklist of the Folklore album. Its genre are Arena-goth and gospel.

This song depicts the story of a dead woman. In this song instruments synthesizers, music boxes, and drums are used.

This song debuted at number sixteen on the Billboard Hot 100. It reached the third peak position on the Hot Rock & Alternative Songs chart. The song was silver certified by BPI in the United Kingdom.

This fifth song is written by Taylor Swift and produced by Taylor Swift, Jack Antonoff, and Joe Alwyn. It was signed by Republic Records.

The song runs for 4 minutes and 15 seconds. This song was applauded for its concept, emotion, and production.

6. Mirrorball

Taylor Swift's Song Mirrorball is the sixth song in the tracklist of the Folklore album. The song runs for 3 minutes and 29 seconds in the Folklore Album playlist.

In this song instruments acoustic guitar, live drums, electric guitar, vocal harmonies, and Hammond B-3 are used.

It peaked at sixth position on Billboard's Hot Rock & Alternative Songs chart. The song was silver certified by BPI in the United Kingdom.

This song is written and produced by Taylor Swift and Jack Antonoff. It was recorded in Kitty Committee (Beverly Hills) and Rough Customer (Brooklyn) studio.

Its genre is Dream pop, jangle pop, and indie folk. This song was performed as a surprise song for the opening show on March 17, 2023, in Arizona.

7. Seven

Seven is the seventh track on Taylor Swift's eighth studio album Folklore.This track runs for 3 minutes and 29 seconds on the album.

The song was also released on July 24, 2020. The song peaked at number 35 on US Billboard Hot 100 and is certified Silver by BPI in the United Kingdom selling over 200,000.

Seven is written by Taylor Swift in collaboration with Aaron Dessner. The track is produced by Aaron Dessner.

8. August

Folklore Song August is another track on Taylor Swift's eighth studio album Folklore. This track runs for 4 minutes and 21 seconds on the album.

The song was also released on July 24, 2020. The song peaked at number 23 on US Billboard Hot 100 and is certified Platinum and Gold in New Zealand and the United Kingdom respectively.

August is written by Taylor Swift in collaboration with Jack Antonoff. The track is the signature song of August month.

9. This Is Me Trying

Taylor Swift's Song This Is Me Trying is the ninth track on Taylor Swift's eighth studio album Folklore. This track runs for 3 minutes and 16 seconds on the album.

The song was also released on July 24, 2020. The song peaked at number 39 on US Billboard Hot 100 and is certified Silver in the United Kingdom.

This Is Me Trying is produced by Taylor Swift in collaboration with Jack Antonoff and Joe Alwyn. The track is of dream pop and orchestral pop genre.

10. Illicit Affairs

Illicit Affairs is the tenth track on Taylor Swift's eighth studio album Folklore. This track runs for 3 minutes and 10 seconds on the album.

The song was also released on July 24, 2020. The song tells the story of two people and their forbidden relationship.

Illicit Affairs is produced by Taylor Swift in collaboration with Jack Antonoff and Joe Alwyn. It is written by Taylor Swift and Jack Antonoff.

It was performed as part of the concert film and documentary. This song debuted number 44 on Billboard Hot 100 on August 8, 2020.

11. Invisible String

Taylor Swift's Song Invisible String is another track on Taylor Swift's eighth studio album Folklore. This track runs for 4 minutes and 12 seconds on the album.

The song was also released on July 24, 2020. The song peaked at number 36 on US Billboard Hot 100 and is certified Silver in the United Kingdom.

Invisible String is written by Taylor Swift in collaboration with Aaron Dessner. The track is of folk genre and instrument used were rubber-bridge guitar, fingerpicked acoustics, and back beats.

12. Mad Woman

Taylor Swift's Song Mad Woman is another track released by Republic Records. This track runs for 3 minutes and 57 seconds on the album.

The song peaked at number 47 on US Billboard Hot 100. It carries a feminist message showing the social perception of female anger.

Mad Woman is written by Taylor Swift in collaboration with Aaron Dessner. Swift performed the song for the first time on her 6th concert tour, The Eras Tour.

13. Epiphany

Taylor Swift's Song Epiphany is the thirteenth track on Swift's eighth studio album, Folklore. This track runs for 4 minutes and 49 seconds on the album.

The song peaked at number 57 on US Billboard Hot 100. It carries a mental trauma message on doctors and nurses due to human death.

Epiphany is written by Taylor Swift in collaboration with Aaron Dessner. It is of ambient and chamber pop genre.

14. Betty

Folklore Song Betty is fourteenth song on Swift's eighth studio album, Folklore. This track runs for 4 minutes and 54 seconds on the album released by Republic Records.

The song peaked at number 42 on US Billboard Hot 100. It shows love traingle andĀ 
apology for cheating Betty, a fictional character.

Song Betty is written by Taylor Swift in collaboration with William Bowery.

15. Peace

Folklore Song Peace is another song on Swift's eighth studio album, Folklore. This track runs for 3 minutes and 54 seconds on the album released by Republic Records.

The song peaked at number 58 on US Billboard Hot 100. This song is about failing to achieve peace because of Swift's lover. It is her most personal song on the album.

Song Peace is written by Taylor Swift in collaboration with Aaron Dessner.

16. Hoax

Folklore Song Hoax is the last song on Swift's eighth studio album, Folklore as the standard edition. This track runs for 3 minutes and 40 seconds on the album released by Republic Records.

This song is about toxic relationships and fractured situations in love and family. It is one of the most underrated songs in the Folklore album.

Song Hoax is written by Taylor Swift in collaboration with Aaron Dessner and produced by Dessner only.

17. The Lakes (Bonus Track)

Folklore Song The Lakes is a bonus song on Swift's eighth studio album, Folklore as a deluxe edition. This track runs for 3 minutes and 31 seconds on the album released by Republic Records.

The song debuted at number 5 on the Billboard Digital Song Sales chart. This song has poetic lyrics and is named a highlight in Folklore.

The Lakes was written and produced by Taylor Swift in collaboration with Jack Antonoff.