Taylor Swift released her excellent seventh album Lover earlier this month, and has been on the PR trail in support of the record pretty much constantly since. Yesterday, she performed six songs for BBC Radio 1 as part of a Live Lounge session. Her set consisted of four songs from Lover — “London Boy,” “The Archer,” “Lover,” and “You Need To Calm Down" — as well as Red fan favourite “Holy Ground” and a cover of Phil Collins’ 2002 track “Can’t Stop Loving You.” The Live Lounge session marks the debut of her Collins cover as well as “London Boy” and “The Archer.” Listen to the session at BBC Radio 1; read our review of Lover here and our staff roundup on the album here.
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Taylor Swift released her excellent seventh album Lover earlier this month, and has been on the PR trail in support of the record pretty much constantly since. Yesterday, she performed six songs for BBC Radio 1 as part of a Live Lounge session. Her set consisted of four songs from Lover — “London Boy,” “The Archer,” “Lover,” and “You Need To Calm Down" — as well as Red fan favourite “Holy Ground” and a cover of Phil Collins’ 2002 track “Can’t Stop Loving You.” The Live Lounge session marks the debut of her Collins cover as well as “London Boy” and “The Archer.” Listen to the session at BBC Radio 1; read our review of Lover here and our staff roundup on the album here.
Listen to The FADER's weekly playlist of songs you need in your life
Taylor Swift released her excellent seventh album Lover earlier this month, and has been on the PR trail in support of the record pretty much constantly since. Yesterday, she performed six songs for BBC Radio 1 as part of a Live Lounge session. Her set consisted of four songs from Lover — “London Boy,” “The Archer,” “Lover,” and “You Need To Calm Down" — as well as Red fan favourite “Holy Ground” and a cover of Phil Collins’ 2002 track “Can’t Stop Loving You.” The Live Lounge session marks the debut of her Collins cover as well as “London Boy” and “The Archer.” Listen to the session at BBC Radio 1; read our review of Lover here and our staff roundup on the album here.
Listen to The FADER's weekly playlist of songs you need in your life