It's very moving, but the one that always brings tears to my eyes is Tolerate It... she sings it with so much pain, it's mindblowing that the story in the song is all imagination and none of that happened to her. 😊
I love that part where she says “I should’ve asked you questions” and “should’ve kept every grocery store receipt cause every scrap of you would be taken from me” because it shows how much her grandmother meant to her. To say she wish she kept a grocery store receipt shows how she wishes she kept everything, even something that’s usually considered that insignificant really shows she wishes she didn’t take her for granted too
After my dad passed, I almost threw something out that I wouldn't be using. It was new in a box, just a pet toy. I thought to open the box just to make sure nothing else was in it and here there was a store receipt for the toy, with my dad's e-signature on it that he used to pay for it. I kept it. This song makes me cry every time ❤️
My grandmother used to sing my name. She would say “Brittany” like a song... no one else could ever say my name like she did. I still have dreams about it. This song kills me. Especially at the part when she says “I’d think you were singing to me now.” Makes me think of my grandmother.
The part that always breaks me is the “and I complained the whole way there,” because I feel like we’ve all been there. We’ve all complained or been ungrateful for things that our grandparents/parents do for us, and when they’re gone, or when it’s too late to go back and change how you treated them, all your left with is the hollow feeling of missing them. It wrecks me every time.
Her grandma’s name is in the credits of the song for the background vocals you hear in the end. I think the verses represent lessons that her grandma taught her, and the part in the bridge when she says “all your closets of backlogged dreams and how you left them all to me” means that Marjorie really wanted to be a star as a singer, and if it wasn’t for her, maybe Taylor wouldn’t have had the courage to become a star. This song is beautiful.
You mentioned a few times wishing you could write songs this way, that have that deep felt connection, and wanting to sit and chat with Taylor about songwriting. It just gets me thinking how long she has done this craft. How practiced she is at this point at songwriting. I imagine all the songs, the lyrics, the music she's written over the years and never shared only releasing what she's most happy with. So I guess I just keep thinking to be a good genuine songwriter it takes doing it over and over and over. Failing over and over and over and eventually coming into your voice. It reminds me of the line from "mirrorball" - "I've never been a natural, all I do is try, try, try." Granted I think Taylor clearly has a natural talent but I don't doubt she works very hard to hone that talent. Working that hard, not being afraid to fail is something I want to work on in my own creative pursuits. As always really enjoy watching your videos. Thank you for sharing.
I was never really into Taylor Swift but this whole album is incredible. I can’t stop listening to it. I love the lyrics, and the music but the intense emotion she has put into these songs is amazing.
Love the reaction. I love this song because I relate to it so much since my mom died this past September from having brain tumor and other types of cancer just as Taylor's mom has/had brain tumor and struggled with cancer as well, so Taylor wrote the song "Soon You'll Get Better' for her mother. and both Marjorie and Soon You'll Get Better hit me right where it hurts so I love them so much. when Taylor released Soon You'll Get Better in August 2019 my mom was struggling with her cancer and lyrics fit so well back then, and now she released this song and it fits so well. her lyrics really touched. I hope you will react to Taylor's live performances, cause as you said it's not just doing it on the album, it's how you perform and Taylor knows how to put on a show. every one of her tours are spectacles. I really recommend reacting to her movie tour "reputation stadium tour" on Netflix. it's so good. also her Tiny Desk concert from NPR and The Long Pond Sessions on Disney+ where Taylor explains and performs each song from folklore. also her 1989 tour.
Hey! Just wanted you to know that all I did for the past one hour is watch you react to my favorite artist!! Haha.. I totally love your 'surprised' look :p I will always wait for more videos by you. Have a great year ahead!
her grandmother inspired Taylor to become a musician. Marjorie Finlay is the reason a Taylor Swift exists now
She's Taylor's grandma. An opera singer, her voice is in this song.
"I think you were, singing to me now"
Then you hear it.
I love that!
I guess it's pretty randomly asking but do anybody know of a good place to stream new tv shows online?
@@pedrojulius5012 the roku channel is free
cannot listen to this song without sobbing
It's very moving, but the one that always brings tears to my eyes is Tolerate It... she sings it with so much pain, it's mindblowing that the story in the song is all imagination and none of that happened to her. 😊
Cryin right now
I love that part where she says “I should’ve asked you questions” and “should’ve kept every grocery store receipt cause every scrap of you would be taken from me” because it shows how much her grandmother meant to her. To say she wish she kept a grocery store receipt shows how she wishes she kept everything, even something that’s usually considered that insignificant really shows she wishes she didn’t take her for granted too
After my dad passed, I almost threw something out that I wouldn't be using. It was new in a box, just a pet toy. I thought to open the box just to make sure nothing else was in it and here there was a store receipt for the toy, with my dad's e-signature on it that he used to pay for it. I kept it. This song makes me cry every time ❤️
My grandmother used to sing my name. She would say “Brittany” like a song... no one else could ever say my name like she did. I still have dreams about it. This song kills me. Especially at the part when she says “I’d think you were singing to me now.” Makes me think of my grandmother.
the fact that taylor incorporated her grandmother holding those long, operatic notes in the song dedicated to her is so special
The part that always breaks me is the “and I complained the whole way there,” because I feel like we’ve all been there. We’ve all complained or been ungrateful for things that our grandparents/parents do for us, and when they’re gone, or when it’s too late to go back and change how you treated them, all your left with is the hollow feeling of missing them. It wrecks me every time.
This is a very emotional song... gonna get some tissue now...
Her grandma’s name is in the credits of the song for the background vocals you hear in the end.
I think the verses represent lessons that her grandma taught her, and the part in the bridge when she says “all your closets of backlogged dreams and how you left them all to me” means that Marjorie really wanted to be a star as a singer, and if it wasn’t for her, maybe Taylor wouldn’t have had the courage to become a star.
This song is beautiful.
for a whole week i cried everytime i played this. now im trained enough
Its been over a week and I still can't.
i take it back, im not trained enough
Trained 😂 that happens to me with Cornelia Street every time
Marjorie fav song on evermore😭
Her grandmother would be so proud of her!
I love your reactions!!! Taylor certainly knows how to give someone the feels...that's why I've been a fan for so long!
Yes she does! And thank you!
You mentioned a few times wishing you could write songs this way, that have that deep felt connection, and wanting to sit and chat with Taylor about songwriting. It just gets me thinking how long she has done this craft. How practiced she is at this point at songwriting. I imagine all the songs, the lyrics, the music she's written over the years and never shared only releasing what she's most happy with. So I guess I just keep thinking to be a good genuine songwriter it takes doing it over and over and over. Failing over and over and over and eventually coming into your voice. It reminds me of the line from "mirrorball" - "I've never been a natural, all I do is try, try, try." Granted I think Taylor clearly has a natural talent but I don't doubt she works very hard to hone that talent. Working that hard, not being afraid to fail is something I want to work on in my own creative pursuits. As always really enjoy watching your videos. Thank you for sharing.
Marjorie my favourite song from Evermore album 🥺
This is one of my favorite bridges on the album!
I was never really into Taylor Swift but this whole album is incredible. I can’t stop listening to it. I love the lyrics, and the music but the intense emotion she has put into these songs is amazing.
We are on the same 🚤 😅
Can we agree that Taylor is a Blond version of Marjorie????
Watching you feel her music.......
is beautiful 💗
I was waiting for this reaction for so long 🥺🥺
at 2:02 her Grandmother looks just like Taylor.
A favorite of mine of this album of hers.
It is a beautiful song...that is so sad😢 but filled with such love and reverence for her grandmother, ❤❤❤❤
This song is beautifully sad ♥️😭
Since the concert I always cry when I listen this song
Love the reaction. I love this song because I relate to it so much since my mom died this past September from having brain tumor and other types of cancer just as Taylor's mom has/had brain tumor and struggled with cancer as well, so Taylor wrote the song "Soon You'll Get Better' for her mother. and both Marjorie and Soon You'll Get Better hit me right where it hurts so I love them so much. when Taylor released Soon You'll Get Better in August 2019 my mom was struggling with her cancer and lyrics fit so well back then, and now she released this song and it fits so well. her lyrics really touched.
I hope you will react to Taylor's live performances, cause as you said it's not just doing it on the album, it's how you perform and Taylor knows how to put on a show. every one of her tours are spectacles. I really recommend reacting to her movie tour "reputation stadium tour" on Netflix. it's so good. also her Tiny Desk concert from NPR and The Long Pond Sessions on Disney+ where Taylor explains and performs each song from folklore. also her 1989 tour.
Your mom is still watching you and she loves you so much. More strength to you
Sorry for your loss, she still loves you from a much better place now ❤
she's alive so alive in ur head
I cry everytime. I think about my cat, I miss her
I just watch a recommended video of someone reacting to Taylor Swift latest songs and then I found myself falling for this guy. 🥺😂
I love watching your reactions to Taylor's music 🥺♥️
That was such a good reaction... wow
I didn't love that song much, I'm learning and starting to...
Ooh now I’m excited for your reaction to closure. If you are gonna love it or not. People have mixed feelings about that song lol
Ansiosa esperando por essa react❤️😍
😭😭😭😭😭 aaaaaaaa but also thank you for this react
Hey! Just wanted you to know that all I did for the past one hour is watch you react to my favorite artist!! Haha.. I totally love your 'surprised' look :p
I will always wait for more videos by you.
Have a great year ahead!
Thank you! 🙏🏽
There are two new songs bonus videos out now!! Right where you left me and it's time togo
welp i actually really sad went you start play this song because make me remember someone who not here anymore but Bean picture make me smile 😊 💜
I love so much how much you love this song
If you liked this you should check out her live performance of her song Ronan. It kills me everytime just like this one.
Thank you for this! ❤️
From your thumbnail I knew exactly what part you were reacting to lol
Love your reactions! 🥰
Every time I hear it I cry so I'm gonna probably cry watching this .. Bye😂
Please react to the deluxe tracks she dropped yesterday.. ' right where you left me' and ' it's time to go'
out of topic but your smile tho, so cute,
I love your reactions. What happened to your reactions to TTPD?
@EmmaMcGuian said it best. This song has a spiritual vibe to it
yeah there's a sound there and being used from her Grandmother
Yo!
I'm late!🤘🏽😂
Well, everybody already explained about her gramma... so I’ll only point out baby Bean Yoda.
I love your heart head
Love your reactions!!!! Could you possibly react to Taylor Swift's "ready for it" ???? I'm sure you'd love that!!
You should react to Soon You'll Get Better from Lover.
I cry in the chorus!!
You look like lily's brother from dash and lily.
Can you react to Copy of a copy of a copy by louis tomlinson pls
Orrrrrrr could fill the silence between pauses with actual reactions to the content....