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Taylor Swift is the self-titled debut studio album by Taylor Swift. It was released through Big Machine Records in the US and Canada on October 24, 2006, and internationally on March 18, 2008. Swift had relocated from Pennsylvania to Tennessee in 2004, at fourteen years old, to pursue a career as a country singer-songwriter. She signed with Sony/ATV Tree publishing house, and Big Machine Records in 2005, to work on her debut album during her first high school year. The lyrics are about Swift's perspectives of life as a teenager, dealing with romantic relationships, friendships and insecurity. Taylor Swift is primarily a country record with pop and pop rock elements, incorporating acoustic instruments such as guitars, banjos, and fiddles. Five singles supported Taylor Swift, including the Hot Country Songs number-ones "Our Song" and "Should've Said No" and Swift's first top-15 entry on the Billboard Hot 100, "Teardrops on My Guitar". Swift promoted the album by interacting with her audiences through MySpace, embarking on a six-month radio tour in 2006, and opening tours for other country artists throughout 2006 and 2007. Critics praised the album's mainstream sensibility and Swift's songwriting abilities at a young age. Taylor Swift was nominated for Album of the Year at the 2008 Academy of Country Music Awards and helped Swift earn accolades including a Grammy nomination for Best New Artist. The album topped the US Billboard Top Country Albums chart for twenty-four weeks, a
Tim McGraw
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Picture to Burn
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Teardrops on My Guitar
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A Place in This World
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Cold as You
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The Outside
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Tied Together with a Smile
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Stay Beautiful
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Should've Said No - US Album Version
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Mary's Song (Oh My My My)
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Our Song
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I'm Only Me When I'm with You
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Invisible
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A Perfectly Good Heart
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Teardrops on My Guitar (Pop Version)
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