Taylor Swift ... she is a mystical, magical princess of life goals. While she is highly regarded for many of her top hits, she has some hidden gems that dwell in both the past and bonus tracks on premium CDs. As a Swiftie to the core of my being, I am happy to let the world in on Taylor Swift's hidden hits. And for all those Taylor haters out there I only have one thing to say to you: "All you are is mean, a liar, and pathetic, allow in life, and mean (times three)."
"The Moment I Knew."
"The Moment I Knew" is a bonus track from the Deluxe Edition of her album "Red." The song is the classic tale of men being disappointing and missing important events.
"If This Was a Movie."
This gem hails from the genius album "Speak Now," and once again was hidden in the bonus tracks of the deluxe version. "If This Was a Movie" is about wishing reality could dissipate, so your love story could be the fairy tale every Disney Channel movie promised you.
"Jump Then Fall."
"Jump Then Fall" is a feel-good song that warms all our middle school hearts. This throwback was a bonus track on the "Fearless" Album!
"Come in With the Rain."
"Come in With the Rain" is the anthem for every sad lonely girl just hoping for that special someone to pop through the window and make everything all right. This song was released on the "Fearless" album; however, it did not get major radio play or buzz.
"Permanent Marker."
"Permanent Marker" is an unreleased Taylor Swift Song! So basically it is super old school! The song has pissed off high school T-Swift all over it, which is just fabulous.
"Invisible."
I'm pretty sure this song was quite popular in its time, but because it reigns from the original "Taylor Swift" album, I thought I'd remind the world of its perfection.
"Wonderland."
You didn't think I forgot about "1989," did you? This is a cover of this magical song because I could not find the original version on YouTube; however, I highly recommend you buy the real song and enjoy all the magic.
"Better Than Revenge."
This song from the "Speak Now" album, got some buzz because it was rumored to be about "actress" Camille Labelle. Did I put actress in quotations? Yes, I did. Please enjoy my subtle shade. #TeamTaylor.
"Forever and Always" (Piano Version).
"Forever and Always" was always a great song, but when Taylor released the deluxe version of "Fearless," she included a bonus track featuring the acoustic version of the song. Listen and cry.
"White Horse."
Oh God, this song was a pretty successful hit for Ms.Taylor Swift, but since it was released so long ago I figured some people might have forgot the beauty of this piece. Plus, this music video is just P-E-R-F-E-C-T-I-O-N. I mean, seriously. If the storyline of the video wasn't enough, it features Stephen Colletti! You know the heartthrob from "Laguna Beach" and "One Tree Hill."
In conclusion, thank you Taylor for your wonderful music throughout the years. You have transformed the world of music, and more importantly, you fixed the hearts of many.