Here is a list of all the music videos Taylor Swift has made, where to find them on her official channel, reviews of them, information on how they were made, who was in them, and anything else about them anyone can possibly think to add.
During a Rolling Stone's interview[1], Taylor revealed that the video for "You Belong With Me," was shot at Pope John Paul High School, where her brother attended at the time. She says that "When I'm playing the mean girl cheerleader and I'm flirting with some other guy on the football field, that other guy is just one of my brother's friends."
There are 13 (her lucky number) music videos in her channel, two of which will not load up anything but a message saying "this video contains content from Vevo, who has blocked it on copyright grounds." (note, this information is no longer valid. She decided to have more than 13 videos at a time.)
List of all of her music videos
Video | Album | Information | ||
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Taylor Swift | First single released from her first album. | |||
Taylor Swift | Taylor said in an interview that she suffers from Nice Girl-Next-door-ism. | |||
Taylor Swift | ||||
Taylor Swift | ||||
Taylor Swift | Written about an ex-boyfriend, and showing her fantasy about getting even with him. | |||
Fearless | ||||
Fearless | ||||
Fearless | An emotional song where she finds the strength to leave a man who knows how to manipulate a woman's heart. | |||
Fearless | ||||
Fearless | This video contains content from Vevo, who has blocked it on copyright grounds. | |||
Fearless | Filmed with her friend Abigail who was also in the song. | |||
Fearless | This video shows performances and behind the scenes footage from her Fearless Tour. | |||
Speak Now | ||||
Speak Now | ||||
Speak Now | Taylor is shown at various ages being bullied by mean people, only to end up as a famous music star in the end. | |||
Speak Now | ||||
Speak Now | Video features tour performances and behind the scenes footage from the Speak Now World Tour. | |||
Speak Now | Taylor is working at an office job while waiting for her boyfriend to return from war. | |||
Red | ||||
Red | Her only MV so far to be set in a different country - Paris, France. | |||
Red | ||||
Red | ||||
Red | ||||
Red | Video features performances from the Red Tour. | |||
Red | The first and only time so far that she had put a touring live performance on her VEVO channel. | |||
1989 | Her most viewed MV on Youtube and the 3rd most by a female artist, only beaten by "Dark Horse" and "Roar", both by Katy Perry. | |||
1989 | Her second most viewed music video. | |||
1989 | ||||
1989 | ||||
1989 | ||||
1989 | ||||
1989 | The last video so far to feature clips from one of her tours. It used footage from the 1989 World Tour. | |||
Reputation | ||||
Reputation | ||||
Reputation | This video was filmed in Tokyo, Japan; Miami, Florida; and London, England. | |||
Reputation | ||||
Lover | ||||
Lover | ||||
Lover | ||||
Lover | ||||
folklore | ||||
evermore | ||||
Red (Taylor's Version) | Directed by Blake Lively, vault track released as part of the re-recordings. | |||
Midnights | The music video for "Anti-Hero", written and directed by Swift, premiered via her Vevo channel on YouTube at 08:00 EDT on October 21, 2022, eight hours after the song's and album's release | |||
Midnights | Written and directed by Swift, the music video for "Bejeweled" premiered on her Vevo channel via YouTube on October 25, 2022 | |||
Midnights | The music video for "Lavender Haze" was teased along with the music videos for "Anti-Hero" and "Bejeweled" during the Midnights album trailer on Amazon Prime Video on October 20, 2022. It premiered on Swift's Vevo channel on YouTube at midnight EST on January 27, 2023. | |||
Midnights | Taylor Swift directed the music video for "Karma". She premiered it on May 26, 2023, at the first East Rutherford show of her Eras Tour, where she was joined by Ice Spice as a surprise guest to perform the song. The video was released to YouTube on May 27, 2023. | |||
Speak Now (Taylor's Version) | At the Eras Tour show in Kansas City, Missouri on July 7, 2023, Swift premiered the music video for "I Can See You", with co-stars Joey King, Taylor Lautner, and Presley Cash appearing onstage with Swift; the video was released via YouTube on July 8, 2023. Taylor Swift directed the video, and Jonathan Sela served as director of photography. |
Other music videos featuring Taylor
- Kellie Pickler - Best Days Of Your Life. Taylor Swift plays the guitar with Kellie Pickler, who she she wrote the song with. She also took her with her on her Fearless tour.