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2010 single by Taylor Swift

"Mine"
Cover art of "Mine"
Single byTaylor Swift
from the albumSpeak Now
ReleasedAugust 4, 2010 (2010-08-04)
GenreCountry pop
Length3:49
LabelBig Machine
SongwriterTaylor Swift
Producers
Taylor Swift singles chronology
"Half of My Heart"
(2010)
"Mine"
(2010)
"Back to December"
(2010)
Music video
"Mine" onYouTube

"Mine" is a song written and recorded by the American singer-songwriterTaylor Swift and the lead single from her third studio album,Speak Now (2010).Big Machine Records released the song fordownload and to UScountry radio on August 4, 2010. Produced by Swift andNathan Chapman, "Mine" is acountry pop song with elements ofpop rock. In the lyrics, the track discusses the ups and downs of young love, inspired by Swift's tendency to run away from love for fears of heartbreak.

Music critics praised "Mine" for its narrative and mature perspective on love, although some deemed the song formulaic and likened it to Swift's previous country pop songs. The single was a top-ten hit and receivedrecording certifications in Australia, Canada, and Japan. In the United States, "Mine" peaked at number three on theBillboard Hot 100, number two onBillboard'sHot Country Songs chart, and number one onBillboard'sAdult Contemporary chart. TheRecording Industry Association of America (RIAA) certified the single triple platinum for crossing three millionunits based on sales andstreaming.

Swift andRoman White directed the music video for "Mine", which chronicles a romance with a happy ending between Swift and her love interest (played byToby Hemingway). It won Video of the Year at the 2011CMT Music Awards. During promotion ofSpeak Now, Swift performed "Mine" on televised events in the United States and Japan, and she included the song on the set list of herSpeak Now World Tour (2011–2012). Are-recorded version, titled "Mine (Taylor's Version)", was released as part of Swift's third re-recorded albumSpeak Now (Taylor's Version) (2023).

Background and release

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In an interview withRolling Stone in September 2010,Taylor Swift revealed that her song "Mine" was inspired by an unnamedcrush in mind, saying "I was reflecting back on a boy I liked at a certain time."[1] She also toldMTV that the song was about what it would be like if she actually let her guard down.[2] During a liveUstream chat withher fans on July 20, 2010, Swift explained that the song is about "her tendency to run from love" after seeing many relationships end in goodbye and breakups.[3] She continued, "I think I've developed this pattern of sort of running away when it comes time to fall in love and to stay in a relationship. The song is sort of about finding the exception to that and finding someone who would make you believe in love and realize that it could work out." During the livestream, Swift also confirmed that the final mix of the song was completed that morning.[3][4] In March 2011, during an interview withIn:Demand Scotland, Swift revealed that she had written the song when she was in Texas for herFearless Tour (2009–2010).[5]

"Mine" was one of the fourteen tracks onSpeak Now that was written solely by Swift. She produced the song with the American record producerNathan Chapman.[6] It was originally planned to be released on August 16, 2010,[7] however, after theleak of an unauthorized low-qualitymp3 file of the song,Big Machine Records decided to release the song to UScountry radio and oniTunes on August 4, 2010, twelve days earlier than planned.[8][9] Swift commented that "a leak is so out of my comfort zone, but it ended up good in the end. It made me so emotional that I started crying."[2][10]

Composition

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"Mine" is acountry pop song with anuptempo rhythm and elements of mainstreampop music.[11][12] In theLos Angeles Daily News, Sam Gnerre characterized it as a blend ofcountry andpop rock.[13]KILT-FM described "Mine" as "an uptempo song that's unmistakably Taylor" with "a big chorus and [is] very singable."[14] In the track, Swift sings with a slight countrytwang.[15] Alan Macpherson ofThe Guardian noted that the song "reprises the joyous rush of Swift's breakthrough hit, 'Love Story', but depicts love as an adult process rather than a teenage dream."[16]

Dave Heaton ofPopMatters described "Mine" as a "song of rebirth" with a "fairly complex" narrative.[17] He wrote about the lyrical content, "it starts in the past, at the start of a relationship, and then lets us know it's a flashback. They're sitting on the couch reminiscing. It then jumps back to the beginning and steps us through the couple's years together, but all the while shifting perspective, jumping between their separate memories."[17] James Dinh from MTV said that it "features an uplifting country/pop melody and a big chorus" and it talks about "the wonders of being in a happy relationship after surviving a rocky past."[18] Priya Elan ofThe Guardian believed that "Mine" depicts "a stop-start relationship between a normal guy and girl".[19] Leah Greenblatt ofEntertainment Weekly interpreted the song's message to be about "young love blossoming — in this specific case, young college love."[20]

Critical reception

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"Mine" ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
BillboardStarStarStarStarHalf star[21]
Digital SpyStarStarStarStar[22]
RoughstockStarStarStarHalf star[23]

"Mine" received mostly positive reviews by music critics.Rob Sheffield ofRolling Stone praised Swift's lyrical craftsmanship, regarding the lyric "You made a rebel of a careless man's careful daughter" as a "brilliant throwaway detail."[24] Chrissie Dickinson of theChicago Tribune regarded "Mine" as an epitome of Swift's classic song-craft, calling it "simple but honest expressions of emotion."[25] Bobby Peacock fromRoughstock lauded the song's catchy yet melodious hook, but thought that it reflects her earlier works and said that he wished that Swift would "try something a little more out of the ordinary."[23] Nick Levine ofDigital Spy commented that although "Mine" was "formulaic", the formula was executed convincingly.[22] Anthony Benigno of theDaily News similarly wrote although the track was reminiscent of Swift's previous hits, its "origins are grounded more in failed relationships than storybook ones."[26]

Commercial performance

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Two days after its official release, it was estimated that "Mine" would sell approximately 350,000 digital downloads with a possible debut in the top three on theBillboard Hot 100.[27] On the week ending August 21, 2010, the song debuted at number one on theHot Digital Songs chart due to 297,000 digital downloads, which led to its appearance on theBillboard Hot 100 at number three. This consequently made Swift the second female artist in the history of the Hot 100 to have multiple tracks debut in the top five during a calendar year.[28] With 297,000 downloads, "Mine" became the eighth-biggest debut sales week ever for a digital song, and the fourth-best of 2010.[29] The song also debuted at number 26 on theHot Country Songs on the week ending August 21, 2010, later peaking at number two on the week ending November 13, 2010.[30] "Mine" also reached number one onAdult Contemporary,[31] number seven onAdult Pop Songs,[32] and number 12 onPop Songs.[33] "Mine" ranked at number 46 on theBillboard Hot 100 year-end chart.[34] On August 21, 2014, the song was certified triple platinum by theRIAA.[35] As of November 2017, "Mine" has sold 2.3 million copies in the United States.[36]

"Mine" achieved moderate success outside the United States. The song debuted and peaked at number seven inCanada with 15,000 digital downloads sold in the week of August 2, 2010.[37][38] It was certified platinum byMusic Canada.[39] On the week ending August 22, 2010, the song entered inAustralia and peaked at number nine.[40] It was certified gold by theAustralian Recording Industry Association (ARIA) for shipments exceeding 35,000 copies.[41] On the week ending August 9, 2010, it debuted at number 30 inNew Zealand, and peaked at number 16 the following week after its release.[42] The song debuted and peaked at number 30 on the week ending October 30, 2010, in theUnited Kingdom.[43] In Europe, "Mine" peaked at number 38 inIreland,[44] 70 on theEurochart Hot 100 Singles Chart,[45] number 48 inBelgium (Flanders),[46] and number 48 inSweden.[47]

Music video

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Development and release

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Swift directed the music video for "Mine" withRoman White, who had directed her previous music videos such as "You Belong with Me" and "Fifteen". This marked Swift's first time to be the director for her music video."[48] White explained that the video features "a lot of time travel, which would explain how those two crazy kids end up with kids of their own in the end."[49] He further added that "the song has a lot of dark elements, but it also has a lot of happy elements" and he praised Swift for her involvement with the production of the music video.[50] Swift chose her friend Jaclyn Jarrett, the daughter of the professional wrestlerJeff Jarrett, to play the younger version of herself in the video.[51] Kyra Angle, the daughter of the professional wrestlerKurt Angle, also made an appearance in the music video.[51] The music video was shot inKennebunkport, Maine,[52] where several scenes took place in Ram Island Farm,Cape Elizabeth, and Christ Church on Dane Street. Christ Church served as the venue for the wedding scene.[53] The video features Swift marrying a groom played by the British actorToby Hemingway, who was cast by Swift after watchingFeast of Love. She was impressed with Hemingway and thought "it would be perfect to put him in the video."[54] The video premiered on August 27, 2010, onCMT,[55] in a live half-hour special event which included abehind-the-scenes look of the video.[56] Swift returned to Kennebunkport, Maine to share the premiere with local residents, which attracted approximately 800 people, including the former US PresidentGeorge H. W. Bush, who brought his grandchildren to see Swift.[57]

Synopsis

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The video begins with Swift entering a coffee shop. As she sits down, she notices that a couple, opposite where she is sitting, is arguing, reminding her about her parents arguing when she was very young. A waiter (Toby Hemingway) comes by to take Swift's order. She looks up and infatuates him, resulting in a romantic relationship between the two. They are seen moving in together and unpacking boxes. After some time of dating, Swift's lover proposes to her on a rowboat and she cheerfully accepts. Later, the two are seen arguing, resulting in Swift running away from the house, crying, just like she did when she was younger as she saw her parents arguing. He follows her, and the two reconcile the relationship. They get married and have two sons. In the end, time returns to when Swift was ordering her food at the coffee shop. Throughout the video, there are some scenes of Swift singing the verses of the song while walking barefoot on a green pasture amongst photos of her and her family. The photos are hanging on a white string in between two large trees. Swift is seen with her hair loose and wearing a white dress with a thin belt around the waist.[58]

Reception

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Tanner Stransky ofEntertainment Weekly felt the video was "rather sweet" and "heartwarming" in a sense that the song "seems to have a happy ending."[59] Leah Collins ofDose lamented the video for its typical fairytale element even though the plot ended with a blissful marriage. She concluded her review by writing, "Swift happens to include dirty diapers and recreating scenes fromThe Notebook."[60] Tamar Anitai from MTV described the video as "a coming-of-age story" where Swift is depicted to endure "many adult life cycle events and major milestones."[48] In a different perspective, James Montgomery from the same publication compared the music video toKaty Perry's "Teenage Dream", writing that although both videos are "essentially about the same thing: the fantasies of young, thoroughly modern women", the fantasies are "about as different as the women presenting them."[61] A reviewer fromThe Improper Bostonian also compared the music video to "Teenage Dream" and noticed that the two music videos presented two contrasting end points, writing "for Swift, it's a marriage, a home and babies. For Perry, its independence and the ability to define your own life."[62]

Awards and nominations

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Awards and nominations
YearOrganizationAward/workResultRef.
2011Billboard Music AwardsTop Country SongNominated[63]
BMI Country AwardsPublisher of the YearWon[64]
Award-Winning SongsWon
CMT Music AwardsVideo of the YearWon[65]
Female Video of the YearNominated
Web Video of the YearNominated
Much Music Video AwardsMost Watched Video of the YearNominated[66]
Nickelodeon Kids' Choice AwardsFavorite SongNominated[67]
Teen Choice AwardsChoice Love SongNominated[68]
2012BMI Pop AwardsAward-Winning SongsWon[69]

Live performances

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Swift playing a guitar, dressed in a sparkling gold dress
Swift performing "Mine" on guitar during theSpeak Now World Tour

On June 11, 2010, Swift performed the song for the first time at a small, intimate concert that aired as a part ofCMA Music Festival: Country's Night to Rock onABC on September 1, 2010.[70] She also performed "Mine" and "You Belong With Me" at the2010 NFL Opening Kickoff event.[71] On October 5, 2010, Swift performed the song live on theItalian X Factor.[72] On October 9, 2010, she performed an acoustic version of "Mine" during theGrand Ole Opry's 85th birthday celebration.[73] She later performed the song as well as an acoustic cover ofColdplay's "Viva la Vida" in theBBC Radio 2 studio on October 21, 2010.[74]

Swift sang "Mine" on several other occasions. She performed it onPaul O'Grady Live on October 24, 2010.[75] On October 25, 2010, Swift sang "Mine" with two other songs fromSpeak Now onSpeak Now: Taylor Swift Live From New York City, a special programme which was streamed live on CMT.com, MTV.com, VH1.com and other MTV Networks websites in Europe, Asia, Australia and Latin America to celebrate the album's release.[76] She performed the song on aToday show on October 26, 2010.[77] She sang "Mine" and several songs fromSpeak Now atJetBlue's T5 Terminal at New York'sJohn F. Kennedy International Airport.[78]

On October 27, 2010, she visitedScholastic Corporation headquarters to talk about the importance of reading and writing and perform the song to a 200 grade-schoolers and middle-schoolers at the publisher's downstairs auditorium.[79] She later performed the song onLive With Regis and Kelly.[80] On November 2, 2010, Swift made an appearance onDancing with the Stars where she performed "Mine" and "White Horse" for the show's 200th episode.[81][82] Swift was invited to perform inBBC Radio 1's first Teen Awards in London, where she sang "Mine", "Love Story" and "Speak Now".[83] On November 19, 2010, she performed the song on the Japanese programMusic Station.[84] "Mine" was the second song on the set list of theSpeak Now World Tour (2011–2012).[85]

"Mine" was performed as the "surprise song" for the concerts in Indianapolis and Saitama duringthe Red Tour; and on December 8, 2015, Swift dedicated an acoustic performance of the song to 17-year old Rachel Erlandsen, who had died in a car crash before she was able to attend her1989 World Tour in Brisbane.[86] She also sang "Mine" as a "surprise song" on theReputation Stadium Tour in Louisville on June 30, 2018,[87] and onthe Eras Tour in Nashville on May 7, 2023. In 2024, Swift performed the track as part ofmashups with her songs "Starlight" (2012), "I Can See You" (2023), and "I Don't Wanna Live Forever" (2016), at the respectiveSingapore (March 2),Liverpool (June 13), andToronto (November 15) stops of the Eras Tour.[88]

Personnel

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  • Taylor Swift – vocals, songwriter, producer, acoustic guitar
  • Nathan Chapman – producer, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, banjo, digital piano, piano, synthesizer
  • Brian Sutton – acoustic guitar
  • John Gardner – drums
  • Nick Buda – drums
  • Shannon Forrest – drums
  • Grant Mickelson – electric guitar
  • Mike Meadows – electric guitar
  • Paul Sidoti – electric guitar
  • Rob Hajacos – fiddle
  • Tim Lauer –Hammond B3
  • Al Wilson – percussion
  • Eric Darken – percussion
  • Tim Lauer – piano
  • Smith Curry –steel guitar

Charts

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Weekly charts

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Weekly chart performance
Chart (2010–2011)Peak
position
Australia (ARIA)[40]9
Belgium (Ultratop 50 Flanders)[46]48
Belgium (Ultratip Bubbling Under Wallonia)[89]35
Canada (Canadian Hot 100)[90]7
CanadaAC (Billboard)[91]2
CanadaCHR/Top 40 (Billboard)[92]18
CanadaCountry (Billboard)[93]7
CanadaHot AC (Billboard)[94]9
European Hot 100 Singles (Billboard)[45]70
France Airplay (SNEP)[95]84
Germany (GfK)[96]57
Hungary (Rádiós Top 40)[97]13
Ireland (IRMA)[44]38
Japan Hot 100 (Billboard)[98]6
Japan Adult Contemporary (Billboard)[99]1
JapanDigital Chart (RIAJ)[100]17
Mexico Ingles Airplay (Billboard)[101]14
New Zealand (Recorded Music NZ)[42]16
Slovakia (Rádio Top 100)[102]76
Sweden (Sverigetopplistan)[47]48
Switzerland (Schweizer Hitparade)[103]46
UK Singles (OCC)[43]30
USBillboard Hot 100[104]3
USAdult Contemporary (Billboard)[31]1
USAdult Pop Airplay (Billboard)[32]7
USHot Country Songs (Billboard)[105]2
USPop Airplay (Billboard)[33]12

Year-end charts

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Year-end chart performance
Chart (2010)Position
Australia (ARIA)[106]86
Canada (Canadian Hot 100)[107]51
Hungary (Rádiós Top 40)[108]69
Japan Hot 100 (Billboard)[109]39
Taiwan (Hito Radio)[110]12
USBillboard Hot 100[34]46
US Adult Contemporary (Billboard)[111]23
US Adult Top 40 (Billboard)[112]38
US Hot Country Songs (Billboard)[113]38
Chart (2011)Position
US Adult Contemporary (Billboard)[114]7

Certifications

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Certifications and sales for "Mine"
RegionCertificationCertified units/sales
Australia (ARIA)[115]3× Platinum210,000
Brazil (Pro-Música Brasil)[116]Platinum60,000
Canada (Music Canada)[117]Platinum80,000*
Japan (RIAJ)[118]Gold100,000*
New Zealand (RMNZ)[119]Platinum30,000
United Kingdom (BPI)[120]Silver200,000
United States (RIAA)[121]3× Platinum3,000,000

* Sales figures based on certification alone.
Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

Release history

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Release dates and formats
RegionDateFormatLabelRef.
VariousAugust 3, 2010Digital downloadBig Machine[122][123]
United StatesAugust 4, 2010[124]
Country radio[8]
August 24, 2010Contemporary hit radio
[125]
United KingdomOctober 17, 2010Digital download
[126]
October 18, 2010CD single[127]
GermanyOctober 22, 2010[128]
United StatesNovember 8, 2011Digital download – Pop MixBig Machine[129]

"Mine (Taylor's Version)"

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"Mine (Taylor's Version)"
Song byTaylor Swift
from the albumSpeak Now (Taylor's Version)
ReleasedJuly 7, 2023 (2023-07-07)
Studio
  • Prime Recording (Nashville, TN)
  • Blackbird Studio (Nashville, TN)
  • Kitty Committee Studios (London, England)
Genre
Length3:51
LabelRepublic
SongwriterTaylor Swift
Producers
Lyric video
"Mine (Taylor's Version)" onYouTube

After signing a new contract withRepublic Records, Swift began re-recording her first six studio albums in November 2020.[130] The decision came after thepublic 2019 dispute between Swift and talent managerScooter Braun, who acquired Big Machine Records, including themasters of Swift's albums the label had released.[131][132] By re-recording her catalog, Swift had full ownership of the new masters, including the copyright licensing of her songs, potentially devaluing the Big Machine-owned masters.[133]

Are-recorded version of "Mine", titled "Mine (Taylor's Version)", was released on July 7, 2023, via Republic Records as part ofSpeak Now (Taylor's Version), Swift's third re-recorded album.[134] Prior to the album's release, Swift teased a snippet of "Mine (Taylor's Version)" via social media on June 24.[135] "Mine (Taylor's Version)" retains the original recording's lyrics and country-influenced arrangement, but it is more pop-oriented and has an enhanced production quality with richer vocals.[136] In the re-recorded track, Swift sings without the country twang that existed in the original.[137] The re-recording was recorded in Nashville at Prime Recording Studios andBlackbird Studio, and in London at theKitty Committee Studio.[138]

Personnel

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Adapted fromSpeak Now (Taylor's Version) digital album inline notes[138]

Charts

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Chart performance for Taylor's version
Chart (2023)Peak
position
Australia (ARIA)[139]10
Canada (Canadian Hot 100)[140]15
Global 200 (Billboard)[141]13
Ireland (IRMA)[142]9
Malaysia (Billboard)[143]21
Malaysia International (RIM)[144]15
New Zealand (Recorded Music NZ)[145]11
Philippines (Billboard)[146]2
Singapore (RIAS)[147]8
UK Streaming (OCC)[148]28
USBillboard Hot 100[149]15
USHot Country Songs (Billboard)[150]4
Vietnam (Vietnam Hot 100)[151]83

Certifications

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Certifications for "Mine (Taylor's Version)"
RegionCertificationCertified units/sales
Australia (ARIA)[152]Gold35,000
Brazil (Pro-Música Brasil)[153]Gold20,000

Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

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