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Taylor Swift Pays Homage to Elizabeth Taylor with New Music Video

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Taylor Swift releases a music video celebrating the life and legacy of iconic actress Elizabeth Taylor.

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Taylor Swift Pays Homage to Elizabeth Taylor with New Music Video

Taylor Swift has released a new music video for her track 'Elizabeth Taylor', featured on her album 'The Life of a Showgirl'. The video, available on platforms like Spotify and Apple Music, pays homage to the iconic actress Elizabeth Taylor. This release marks an addition to the series of videos accompanying the album, though it differs in its visual approach. Unlike Swift's previous videos, which focus on colorful and elaborate narratives, this one consists of a series of clips from Taylor's classic films.

The 'Elizabeth Taylor' music video features excerpts from iconic films of the actress, such as 'Cat on a Hot Tin Roof', 'Cleopatra', and 'Giant'. It also includes archival footage of Taylor at public events and photo shoots, showcasing her jewelry and glamorous outfits. Among the films shown in the video are 'Elephant Walk', 'Boom!', and 'Suddenly Last Summer'.
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This track is the most recent single from Swift's 12th album, 'The Life of a Showgirl'. The song follows the release of the first two singles from the album, 'The Fate of Ophelia' and 'Opalite'. The lyrics of the song include verses like: 'Oftentimes it doesn't feel so glamorous to be me/ All the right guys promised they'd stay/ Under bright lights, they withered away, but you bloom'. The chorus highlights: 'I'd cry my eyes violet, Elizabeth Taylor/ Tell me for real, do you think it's forever?/ Been number one, but I never had two/ And I can't have fun if I can't have you'.

The song was co-written and co-produced by Swift with Max Martin and Shellback.

Before the album's release in October, Swift revealed that she requested permission from Taylor's estate to pay tribute to her in the song. The singer explained that, when writing about a real person, she did her due diligence and contacted Taylor's family and estate, who responded positively. The music video includes credits of thanks to the House of Taylor and the Elizabeth Taylor Trust, as well as the Todd and Wilding families. Taylor's son is Christopher Wilding, and her third husband was Mike Todd.

During an appearance on 'The Tonight Show', Swift shared her admiration for Elizabeth Taylor, considering her an icon and role model. Swift mentioned the pressure and scrutiny Taylor was subjected to, and how she continued to create daring art and take risks. The singer highlighted Taylor's ability to challenge expectations and stay true to herself. The song is a tribute to Taylor's resilience and spirit, a figure who, even in her time, faced intense public attention.
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