Irreplacable

Taylor Swift · Other Songs - Taylor Swift

Taylor's Beyonce cover



(Spoken):

We can step it up just a little bit of a notch.

We can step it up I think.

And I want you to sing along.

To every song that I sing that you know Please.

As loud as you possibly can.

I will not get offended.

I think one of the cool things about being able

to play guitar is that you can play whatever you want.

And uh, you can play songs that you wrote

or you can play songs that other people wrote

or you can play country songs or you can play, you can play this.



To the left

To the left

Everything you own

In the box to the left

In the closet

Thats my stuff

Yes, if I bought it

Please don't touch



Keep talking and yes thats fine

Could you walk and talk

At the same time and

Its my name thats on the tag

Come in with your bags

Let me call you a cab

Standin in the front yard

Tellin me how I'm such a fool

How I'm never gonna find a man

Like you

Got me twisted



You must know 'bout me

You must not know 'bout me

I can have another you

In a minute

Matter fact

He'll be here in a minute

Baby

You must not know 'bout me

You must not know 'bout me

I can have another you by tomorrow

So don't you

Ever for a second get to thinking

You're irreplaceable



So

Go ahead and get gone

Call up that chick

And see if she's home

Oops I bet you thought

That I didn't know

What'd ya think

I was putting you out for

Cuz you were untrue

Haulin her around in the truck

That I bought you

Baby drop them keys

Hurry up before your taxi leaves



Standin in the front yard

Tellin me

How I'm such a fool

Talkin bout

How I'll never find a man like you

Got me twisted



You must not know 'bout me

You must not know 'bout me

I can have another you in a minute

Matter fact

He'll be here in a minute

Baby

You must not know 'bout me

You must not know 'bout me

I can have another you by tomorrow

So don't you ever for a second

Get to thinking

You're irreplacable

Yeah

About Irreplacable

"Irreplacable" stands as a pivotal track in Taylor Swift's discography, marking her transition from country to pop with its signature synth-driven production and polished vocal delivery. Released during her 1989 era, the song exemplifies her ability to blend personal narrative with broad musical appeal, focusing on themes of unrequited love and the lingering impact of a past relationship. The recording features a distinct shift in her songwriting style, moving away from traditional country instrumentation toward a more universal pop sound that resonated with a global audience. Its inclusion in her extensive body of work highlights her evolution as an artist, showcasing a maturity in both composition and performance that defined a significant chapter in her career. The track remains a staple in her live performances, demonstrating her enduring connection with fans and her capacity to reinterpret her own history through new musical lenses.