Is Taylor Swift's New Song "You All Over Me" About Joe Jonas?
Taylor Swift's just released track "You All Over Me" recalls 15-year-old heartbreak. But is it about Joe Jonas?
Taylor Swift just released a brand new song, and it's safe to say, it's going to be her next hit. "You All Over Me (From The Vault)" is a country ballad that reminds us of being 15 years old and heartbroken. With tears, old trucks, graffiti on the wall, and the archetypal style of songwriting style that made Swift one of the most popular writers of her time, the song is a real country gem.
"You All Over Me (From The Vault)" is the first single from Swift's upcoming album Fearless (Taylor's Edition), a highly-awaited release of rare material and new recordings of the artist's classics that debuts April 9, 2021. Originally written back in 2009, the song tells the story of a difficult breakup that left Swift completely lost. But who could the song be about?
In fact, "You All Over Me (From The Vault)" is an unreleased song that didn't make into the first version of Fearless. As the artist explained: "there were too many breakup songs in the album." Rewinding back to the album's release, Swift dated Joe Jonas from July to October 2008 and penned a few tearjerkers about him, including "Forever," "Always," and "Last Kiss," after he infamously broke up with her in what Swift described as a 25 second phone call.
While many thought it was over and done, with lyrics like "The best and worst day of June, Was the one that I met you, with your hands in your pockets," "You All Over Me (From The Vault)" might very well be Swift's last musical memory about the Jonas Brother.