Top 16 Taylor Swift Songs Used As Ost
Hey folks, let’s talk Taylor Swift – the maestro of music, the queen of hits. But guess what? She’s not just rocking the charts; she’s also ruling the world of movie and TV soundtracks. Yup, beyond her killer albums, Swift’s gifted us with tunes that turn our movie nights into full-blown cinematic experiences. And as the spotlight hits the “Eras Tour,” let’s dive into Swift’s magical world of melodies in movies and TV.
- “Crazier” – A Dance of Romance
So, picture this: “Hannah Montana: The Movie” (2009), slow dance, Miley Cyrus, and Lucas Till’s Travis Brody. Enter Swift’s soulful ballad, “Crazier,” making the romantic scenes extra dreamy. Live rendition? Pure movie magic.
- “Today Was a Fairytale” – Valentine’s Day Anthem
Now, let’s rewind to the high school romance of “Valentine’s Day” (2010). Swift’s not just acting; she’s dropping the catchy “Today Was a Fairytale.” Youthful vibes on point, fitting snugly into this romantic flick.
- “Jump Then Fall” – Fearless Leap into Love
Jumping into the “Fearless” album, we snag “Jump Then Fall.” Feel the love? Absolutely. Now toss it into the “Valentine’s Day” (2010) soundtrack. Swift’s love lyrics? Delightful. Can’t help but fall.
- “Safe and Sound” – A Soothing Melody for The Hunger Games
Fast forward to 2012, enter “The Hunger Games.” Swift teams up with The Civil Wars for “Safe and Sound.” Emotional much? Oh yes. Lawrence’s superstardom? Kind of a big deal. Swift’s versatility? On full display.
- “Eyes Open” – A Hopeful Tune Amidst Chaos
Same year, double trouble. “Eyes Open” joins “The Hunger Games” soundtrack, a more hopeful note in the midst of chaos. Swift’s range? Stellar. Two songs in one movie? Now that’s a win.
- “Sweeter Than Fiction” – An Ode to Triumph
Jumping ahead to “One Chance” (2013), Swift pens “Sweeter Than Fiction.” An ode to triumph, celebrating Paul Potts’ journey. Triumph over adversity? Swift’s got the lyrics for it.
- “I Don’t Wanna Live Forever” – Sultry Duet for Fifty Shades Darker
Hold on tight – we’re diving into “Fifty Shades Darker” (2017). Zayn Malik and Swift serve sultry vibes with “I Don’t Wanna Live Forever.” Intense much? Oh, it’s steamy.
- “Beautiful Ghosts” – Feline Elegance in Cats
Purr-fection alert! Swift, along with Andrew Lloyd Webber, crafts “Beautiful Ghosts” for “Cats” (2019). Feline elegance on screen? You betcha. Bombalurina’s magic? Swift brings it.
- “Only the Young” – A Political Anthem from Miss Americana
Get real – we’re in “Miss Americana” territory. Swift spills her struggles and drops “Only the Young.” Released pre-pandemic, it’s her political stance. Swift’s evolution? Real, raw, and powerful.
- “Wildest Dreams (Taylor’s Version)” – A Reimagined Classic for Spirit Untamed
Hold onto your hats – “Wildest Dreams (Taylor’s Version)” drops a surprise in “Spirit Untamed.” A classic reimagined? Swift’s got the magic wand.
- “This Love (Taylor’s Version)” – Soundtrack Serenade for The Summer I Turned Pretty
Jenny Han’s “The Summer I Turned Pretty” series hits the small screen. Enter Swift’s re-recorded “This Love.” Haunting melody, fitting the series like a glove.
- “Carolina” – Musical Magic for Where the Crawdads Sing
Inspired by “Where the Crawdads Sing” (2022), Swift pens “Carolina.” Reese Witherspoon adapting? Extra motivation. The 13th song on a soundtrack? Swiftie heaven.
- “August” – A Summer Ballad for The Summer I Turned Pretty
Swift’s “folklore” album gifts us “August,” teasing “The Summer I Turned Pretty” Season 2. Teenage love triangle vibes? Swift nails it.
- “Back to December (Taylor’s Version)” – A Seasonal Melody for The Summer I Turned Pretty
“Speak Now (Taylor’s Version)” brings “Back to December” into “The Summer I Turned Pretty” Season 2 trailer. Emotional depth? Swift’s lyrics hit you right in the feels.
- “Look What You Made Me Do (Taylor’s Version)” – Teasing a Twist in Reputation
Prime Video’s thriller show drops a bomb – “Look What You Made Me Do (Taylor’s Version).” The hype? Real. Swift’s “reputation” reimagined? Bring it on.
- “Out of the Woods (Taylor’s Version)” – A Musical Journey in Migration
Closing the show – “Out of the Woods (Taylor’s Version)” in the “Migration” trailer. Animated journey, meet Swift’s musical touch. Versatility? Swift’s got it in spades.
Final Thoughts
In the grand scheme of things, Taylor Swift’s not just a chart-topper; she’s a soundtrack sorceress. Love, triumph, political stances – she crafts it all into melodies that linger. As “Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour” hits the stage, the love affair with her music on screen continues. Swift’s tunes? They don’t just soundtrack stories; they become timeless tales.
Swift’s melodies: the unsung heroes of movie nights.