Spotify Streams
120M
BPM
130
Duration
4:45
Energy Level
3/10
Mood
Production Style
A re-recording of Red's most atmospheric track, a slow, waltz-time meditation on the quiet aftermath of a relationship. The production is deliberately sparse, letting the weight of the words do the work.
The waltz-time rhythm gives the song a formal, almost ceremonial quality that elevates the breakup from personal drama to something more universal.
A re-recording of Red's most atmospheric track, a slow, waltz-time meditation on the quiet aftermath of a relationship. The production is deliberately sparse, letting the weight of the words do the work.
The three adjectives of the title tell the whole story in sequence: the relationship was sad, it was beautiful, and its ending was tragic. The song does not argue or accuse — it simply presents the wreckage and asks the listener to sit with it. The re-recording's slightly warmer vocal tone adds a layer of acceptance that the original's rawness did not have.
The waltz-time rhythm gives the song a formal, almost ceremonial quality that elevates the breakup from personal drama to something more universal.
No samples on this track.
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Fearless (Taylor's Version)
Last Kiss
Speak Now
Last Kiss (Taylor's Version)
Speak Now (Taylor's Version)
All Too Well
Red
coney island
Evermore
right where you left me
Evermore

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