Taylor Swift writes the lyrics to all her songs. Her extensive vocabulary can be seen in the variety of words used in her songs. The graph above shows the number of unique lyrics she used in each song on her debut album “Taylor Swift”.
There is a pretty big range in the amount of unique lyrics for each song on the album. The song with the greatest lyrically variety is “Mary’s Song” at 144 unique words. The song with the least amount of variety is “A Perfectly Good Heart” with 67 unique words. That is a spead of 77 words. The rest of the songs are spread out evenly from 144 to 77. The exact amounts can been seen in the graph above.
It is important to note that the number of unique words per song does not directly relate to the length of the song. “Mary’s Song” is 3:35 min. While “A Perfectly Good Hear” is 3:42 min.
The singles from this album are: “Tim McGraw”, “Teardrops on My Guitar”, “Our Song”, “Picture to Burn”, and “Should Have Said No”. Theses song mostly all appear at the top of this list, with “Should Have Said No” placing the lowest out of the bunch.
Taylor Swift Unique Lyrics on “Taylor Swift” Graph Notes:
The x-axis, the horizontal part of the graph, shows the number of unique words from that song. The y-axis, the vertical part of the graph, shows the track title. Each bar represses how many unique lyrics are found on that track from the album Taylor Swift. The song are shows in descending order, largest to smallest. There is a lot of variety on this album in regards to word choice. The range is 77 unique words spread. Taylor Swift: is an American singer-songwriter. Her discography includes songs in the country, pop, and alternative genres. Currently she has 11 Grammy awards. Her first album “Taylor Swift” was released in 2006 with Big Machine Records.
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