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Taylor Swift Unveils Complete '1989 (Taylor's Version)' Tracklist, Including 'Vault' Tracks

By RTTNews Staff Writer   ✉   | Published:   | Follow Us On Google News

Taylor Swift has unveiled the complete tracklist for her upcoming album, 1989 (Taylor's Version), including the "vault" tracks.

The global superstar also shared the back covers of 1989 (Taylor's Version) on Instagram.

"It's a new soundtrack. Here are the back covers and vault track titles for 1989 (my version) I can't wait for this one to be out, seriously. Thank you for playing along, sleuthing, puzzling and making these reveals so much chaotic fun (which is the best kind of fun, after all," Swift wrote.

The re-recorded album is set for release on October 27.

1989 (Taylor's Version) Tracklist:

1. "Welcome to New York (Taylor's Version)"
2. "Blank Space (Taylor's Version)"
3. "Style (Taylor's Version)"
4. "Out of the Woods (Taylor's Version)"
5. "All You Had to Do Was Stay (Taylor's Version)"
6. "Shake It Off (Taylor's Version)"
7. "I Wish You Would (Taylor's Version)"
8. "Bad Blood (Taylor's Version)"
9. "Wildest Dreams (Taylor's Version)"
10. "How You Get the Girl (Taylor's Version)"
11. "This Love (Taylor's Version)"
12. "I Know Places (Taylor's Version)"
13. "Clean (Taylor's Version)"
14. "Wonderland (Taylor's Version)"
15. "You Are in Love (Taylor's Version)"
16. "New Romantics (Taylor's Version)"
17. "Slut! (Taylor's Version)" (From the Vault)
18. "Say Don't Go (Taylor's Version)" (From the Vault)
19. "Now That We Don't Talk (Taylor's Version)" (From the Vault)
20. "Suburban Legends (Taylor's Version)" (From the Vault)
21. "Is It Over Now? (Taylor's Version)" (From the Vault)

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