All Ranked by Rob Sheffield

All Ranked by Rob Sheffield


Contents
“Bad Blood” (2014)“Santa Baby” (2007)“A Place in This World” (2006)“Christmas Must Be Something More” (2007)“I’m Only Me When I’m With You” (2006)“Two Is Better Than One,” With Boys Like Girls (2009)“Silent Night” (2007)“Macavity” (2019)“Both of Us,” With B.o.B (2012)“The Last Time,” With Gary Lightbody (2012)“ME!” With Brendon Urie (2019)“The Outside” (2006)‘ThanK You AImee’ (2024)“Hold On,” With Jack Ingram (2008)“Beautiful Ghosts” (2019)“Girl at Home” (2012)“Half of My Heart,” With John Mayer (2009)“Sweeter Than Fiction” (2013)“Superman” (2010)“Cold as You” (2006)“If This Was a Movie” (2010)“A Perfectly Good Heart” (2006)“White Christmas” (2007)“I Don’t Wanna Live Forever,” With Zayn Malik (2016)“Mary’s Song (Oh My My)” (2006)“Highway Don’t Care,” With Tim McGraw and Keith Urban (2013)“Change” (2008)“Nashville” (2011)“Sweet Escape” (2011)“I Want You Back” (2010)“Only the Young” (2019)‘I Hate It Here’ (2024)“I’d Lie” (2006)“Umbrella” (2008)“Look What You Made Me Do” (2017)“Paris” (2022)‘CANCELLED’ (2025)‘The Joker and the Queen,’ with Ed Sheeran (2022)“September” (2018)“Stay Beautiful” (2006)“End Game,” with Ed Sheeran & Future (2017)“That’s When” (2021)“The Way I Loved You” (2008)“Thug Story,” With T-Pain (2009)“I Wish You Would” (2014)“Big Star,” With Kenny Chesney (2017)“Stay Stay Stay” (2012)‘Imgonnagetyouback’ (2024)‘Foolish One’ (2023)“Message In a Bottle” (2021)

Taylor Swift the celebrity is such a magnet for attention, she can distract from Taylor Swift the artist. But Swift was a songwriter before she was a star, and she’ll be a songwriter long after she graduates from that racket. It’s in her music where she’s made her mark on history — as a performer, record-crafter, guitar hero and all-around pop mastermind, with songs that can leave you breathless or with a nasty scar. She was soaring on the level of the all-time greats before she was old enough to rent a car, with the crafty guile of a Carole King and the reckless heart of a Paul Westerberg — and she hasn’t exactly slowed down since then.

So with all due respect to Taylor the myth, the icon, the red-carpet tabloid staple, let’s celebrate the real Taylor — the songwriter she was born to be. Let’s break it down: all 286 tunes, counted from the bottom to the top. The hits, the flops, the deep  cuts, the covers, from her raw 2006 debut as a teen country ingenue right up to Midnights and The Life of a Showgirl.

Every fan would compile a different list—that’s the beauty of it. She’s got at least 5 or 6 dozen songs that seem to belong in her Top Ten. But they’re not ranked by popularity, sales or supposed celebrity quotient — just the level of Taylor genius on display, from the perspective of a fan who generally does not give a rat’s nads who the songs are “really” about. All that matters is whether they’re about you and me. (I guarantee you are a more fascinating human than the Twilight guy, though I’m probably not.)

Since Taylor loves nothing more than causing chaos in our lives, she’s re-recording her albums, including the outtakes she left in the vault before. (Reputation and her debut are the only ones she hasn’t released For the Taylor’s Version remakes, both versions count as the same song. It’s a tribute to her fierce creative energy — in the past couple years she’s released an avalanche of new music, with more on the way. God help us all.

Sister Tay may be the last true rock star on the planet, making brilliant moves (or catastrophic gaffes, because that’s what rock stars do). These are the songs that sum up her wit, her empathy, her flair for emotional excess, her girls-to-the-front bravado, her urge to ransack every corner of pop history, her determination to turn any chorus into a ridiculous spectacle. So let’s step back from the image and pay homage to her one-of-a-kind songbook — because the weirdest and most fascinating thing about Taylor Swift will always be her music.


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