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Ed Sheeran Secretly Recorded a Live Version of New LP 'Autumn Variations' in Fans' Homes
The singer also shared a video of himself playing "Wake Me Up" in someone's bedroom
- Come On In
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Ed Sheeran's New Album 'Autumn Variations' Is Arriving Faster Than the Leaves Can Fall
Less than four months after the release of his sixth studio album Subtract, the singer and songwriter has announced the Aaron Dessner-produced record Autumn Variations, out September 29
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The 25 Best Moments From Taylor Swift's Eras Tour
Rain shows, insane cameos, and life-changing surprise songs
- Our Eras Era
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See Taylor Swift Debut 'Right Where You Left Me' Live With Aaron Dessner in Santa Clara
Speak Now (Taylor’s Version)’s "Castles Crumbling" also played for first time ever at latest Eras Tour stop
- 'Wordiest Song'
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All 237 of Taylor Swift's Songs, Ranked
From teen country tracks to synth-pop anthems and rare covers, a comprehensive assessment of her one-of-a-kind songbook.
- Our Anti-Hero
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See Taylor Swift Bring Out Aaron Dessner and Gracie Abrams at Cincinnati Show
Singer debuts "Ivy" with the National member while accompanying Abrams on her "I Miss You, I’m Sorry"
- Surprise Songs
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Taylor Swift Brings Out Aaron Dessner for First-Ever 'Seven' Performance in Pittsburgh
Swift also explained her decision to make next single Lover's "Cruel Summer"
- Happy Father's Day
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Taylor Swift, Aaron Dessner Debut 'Would've, Could've, Should've' in a Downpour
Swift and her co-writer/co-producer played an acoustic version of the Midnights track in Nashville
- In the Pouring Rain
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Taylor Swift Dedicates Live Debut of 'Coney Island' to the National at Atlanta Show
Singer celebrates arrival of First Two Pages of Frankenstein will first-ever performance of Evermore collaboration
- 'Changed My Life'
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Taylor Swift Brings Out Aaron Dessner for 'The Great War' and 'Mad Woman' at Tampa Bay Shows
After witnessing The Eras Tour Friday, the National member joins Swift onstage to perform the next two nights
- 'Greatest Show'
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