Spotify Streams
110M
BPM
100
Duration
3:41
Energy Level
4/10
Mood
Production Style
Co-written with Scooter Carusoe in 2008 and released as the first 'From the Vault' single from Fearless (Taylor's Version) in March 2021, 'You All Over Me' features harmony vocals from Maren Morris. Taylor chose Morris to 'experiment, play, and even include some of my favorite artists' in the re-recording process, and Aaron Dessner produced the track.
The title's double meaning — someone being 'all over' you as both romantic closeness and inescapable presence — gives the song its central tension.
Co-written with Scooter Carusoe in 2008 and released as the first 'From the Vault' single from Fearless (Taylor's Version) in March 2021, 'You All Over Me' features harmony vocals from Maren Morris. Taylor chose Morris to 'experiment, play, and even include some of my favorite artists' in the re-recording process, and Aaron Dessner produced the track.
The song is about the persistence of memory after a relationship ends — the way an ex's presence lingers in every place, sound, and sensation even after they are gone. Rather than fighting the residue, the narrator accepts that some people leave a mark that does not wash off, and that carrying those traces is part of who she has become.
The title's double meaning — someone being 'all over' you as both romantic closeness and inescapable presence — gives the song its central tension.
Maren Morris's harmonies add a communal quality, as if the experience of being haunted by a past love is something shared rather than suffered alone.
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