Taylor Swift
Taylor Swift
Taylor Swift
Taylor Swift
Taylor Swift
Taylor Swift
Taylor Swift
Taylor Swift
Taylor Swift
Taylor Swift
Taylor Swift
Taylor Swift
Taylor Swift
Taylor Swift
Taylor Swift
This is a more upbeat, faster-tempo version of the original “Teardrops On My Guitar,” a song where Taylor finds herself pining over a crush who doesn’t exactly feel the same way about her.
It serves as bonus track to her debut eponymous album, Taylor Swift.
[Verse 1]
Drew looks at me
I fake a smile so he won't see
That I want and I'm needing
Everything that we should be
[Pre-Chorus]
I'll bet she's beautiful
That girl he talks about
And she's got everything that I have to live without
[Verse 2]
Drew talks to me
I laugh 'cause it's just so funny
That I can't even see
Anyone when he's with me
[Pre-Chorus]
He says he's so in love
He's finally got it right
I wonder if he knows he's all I think about at night
[Chorus]
He's the reason for the teardrops on my guitar
The only thing that keeps me wishing on a wishing star
He's the song in the car I keep singing
Don't know why I do
[Verse 3]
Drew walks by me
Can he tell that I can't breathe?
And there he goes, so perfectly
The kind of flawless I wish I could be
[Pre-Chorus]
She'd better hold him tight
Give him all her love
Look in those beautiful eyes and know she's lucky 'cause
[Chorus]
He's the reason for the teardrops on my guitar
The only thing that keeps me wishing on a wishing star
He's the song in the car I keep singing
Don't know why I do
[Bridge]
So I drive home alone
As I turn off the light
I'll put his picture down and maybe get some sleep tonight
[Chorus]
'Cause he's the reason for the teardrops on my guitar
The only one who’s got enough for me to break my heart
He's the song in the car I keep singing
Don't know why I do (Why I do)
He's the time taken up, but there's never enough
And he's all that I need to fall into
[Outro]
Drew looks at me
I fake a smile so he won't see
Teardrops on My Guitar (Pop Version) was written by Liz Rose & Taylor Swift.
Teardrops on My Guitar (Pop Version) was produced by Nathan Chapman.
Taylor Swift released Teardrops on My Guitar (Pop Version) on Tue Mar 18 2008.
In regards to the original version of the song, she spoke about this boy named Drew that she liked, but who never felt the same way about her.
About two years after the album came out in the States, he showed up in my driveway. Apparently he and his girlfriend had broken up so that was his first st...