There's nothing like driving over a bridge during a Taylor Swift bridge. Welcome to MsMojo, and today we’re counting down our picks for the Taylor Swift bridges that are undeniably catchy, endlessly relatable, and/or simply impossible to resist.
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00:00 Do you happen to know the lyrics of this bridge?
00:02 [crowd cheering]
00:04 If you're gonna prove it, go!
00:06 Welcome to Ms. Mojo, and today we're counting down our picks for the Taylor Swift bridges
00:12 that are undeniably catchy, endlessly relatable, and/or simply impossible to resist.
00:17 I love a bridge. I love a bridge so much. I love, like, trying to take the song to a higher level with the bridge.
00:27 Number 20. Back to December, Taylor's version.
00:30 ♪ And now you held me in your arms that September night ♪
00:34 ♪ The first time you ever saw me cry ♪
00:38 We all may not have experienced our great love yet, but many of us can probably relate to the
00:43 agony of having the one who got away. Swift explores this feeling in her country pop power
00:48 ballad from Speak Now. We were tempted to include the yearnful pop punk tune The Story of Us.
00:53 ♪ But I would lay my armor down if you said you'd rather love than fight ♪
01:02 We also considered the rocky Sparks Fly.
01:04 ♪ I'm captivated by you, baby, like a fireworks show ♪
01:12 But Back to December has one of the best bridges of this self-written album. Swift recounts her
01:17 memories of a lost lover, listing off the things she loved about him before hoping that he'd return
01:21 to her, simply knowing that it's in vain. ♪ Probably mindless dreaming that if we loved again ♪
01:28 ♪ I swear I'd love you right ♪
01:32 No matter your experience with love, you'll find yourself belting this standout bridge
01:36 in the car or shower when you're in your feelings.
01:38 ♪ And I go back to December ♪
01:43 Number 19. Hits Different.
01:45 ♪ I find the artifacts cried over a hat cursed the space that I needed ♪
01:51 When Swift released her concept album Midnights after over 15 years of honing her craft,
01:56 fans knew they were in for something special. The dreamy Snow on the Beach has a bridge that
02:00 acts as the soundtrack to once-in-a-lifetime romances.
02:03 ♪ Afraid to jinx it ♪
02:05 ♪ I, I don't, don't even dare to wish it ♪
02:10 Meanwhile, the ones featured on 3AM Tracks' Dear Reader and The Great War
02:14 spotlight a darker vulnerability.
02:16 ♪ Somewhere in the haze got a sense I've been betrayed ♪
02:21 But we can't deny we're screaming along to the long-awaited Hits Different every time.
02:26 ♪ This is what I should kill off the main guy, James ♪
02:30 ♪ Oh, your hair and your stare and sense of belief ♪
02:34 This upbeat pop track contains a tongue-twisting bridge that is both
02:37 soul-bearing and relatable. With lyrics about crying over hats,
02:41 how could we not fall for it again and again? All we can say is that it certainly hits different.
02:47 ♪ But I can still melt your world ♪
02:49 ♪ I'll give an a-tip, antithetical chain girl ♪
02:51 Number 18. Call It What You Want.
02:56 ♪ I want to wear his initial on a chain 'round my neck ♪
03:00 ♪ Chain 'round my neck ♪
03:01 ♪ Not because he owns me ♪
03:02 ♪ But 'cause he really knows me ♪
03:05 When Taylor Swift returned from a year-long break from the public eye,
03:09 fans and music analysts alike flocked to her newest album Reputation to see what she was up
03:14 to during her sabbatical. The result was a tracklist that shares the excitement and
03:18 vulnerability that accompany falling in love. Call It What You Want combines the best of these
03:23 two emotions in its soft and endearing bridge, where Swift notably asks her partner to run away
03:28 with her. It's a pure, sweet look at a love that isn't possessive but rather deep and understanding.
03:34 Fans love the bridge, and its lyrics about donning an initial necklace,
03:37 so much that it even spawned a trend of Swifties receiving necklaces from their own partners.
03:42 Where's swooning?
03:43 ♪ Do I need to save me? ♪
03:45 ♪ Or would you run away with me? ♪
03:48 ♪ Yes ♪
03:51 Number 17. Daylight.
03:53 ♪ And I can still see it all ♪
03:55 ♪ All of you, all of me ♪
03:58 The "All of the Girls You Loved Before" bridge became a viral hit among fans on TikTok,
04:04 and for good reason.
04:06 ♪ Feels like the girls you loved before ♪
04:12 But when it comes down to it, we have to give the spotlight to an original lover track here.
04:17 Daylight is everything we love about Swift's seventh studio album. It's like a page out of
04:22 a diary, and the bridge is one of the best passages, where she spills her heart into
04:26 every word as she sings about the joy of finding a love match. One of the few songs on the album
04:31 written solely by Swift, it's infused with all the beauty and spirit you can expect from the
04:35 singer-songwriter.
04:37 ♪ I once believed love would be burning red ♪
04:40 Number 16. Don't Blame Me.
04:45 ♪ I get so high, oh ♪
04:48 ♪ Every time and every time you're loving me ♪
04:50 Love can make us do crazy things, but you can't blame us, can you?
04:55 At least, not if you ask Taylor Swift. According to this reputation track,
04:59 the power of love is all-consuming and can drive you to do wild things.
05:03 ♪ I get so high, oh ♪
05:11 In an outpour of emotion, Swift spills every ounce of her truth into the lyrics.
05:16 The bass and synth come together in an electric bridge that will make a believer out of anyone,
05:21 Swifty or not. With vocals reminiscent of a church choir, the star finishes off the bridge to lead us
05:26 into a high, literally. Sure, we can't hold a tune like her, but we will still try to hit that note
05:32 in the breakdown every time.
05:34 ♪ You'll live for the rest of my life, oh ♪
05:40 Number 15. Marjorie.
05:42 ♪ The autumn chill that wakes me up ♪
05:45 ♪ You love the amber sky so much ♪
05:48 In a beautiful tribute to the late Marjorie Finley, Taylor Swift reflects on her childhood
05:52 and the memories she shared with her maternal grandmother.
05:54 ♪ Should've kept every grocery store receipt ♪
05:57 ♪ 'Cause every scrap of you would be taken from me ♪
06:02 She recounts advice given to her by Marjorie about staying true to herself
06:06 and finding the balance between kindness and strength. As the bridge rolls in,
06:10 she shares her regrets about not fully cherishing the opportunity to get to know
06:14 her grandmother when she was alive.
06:16 ♪ Watched as you signed your name Marjorie ♪
06:18 ♪ All your closets of backlogged dreams ♪
06:21 ♪ And how you left them all to me ♪
06:24 It's poignant and nothing short of real. Not only that, the build-up completely draws you in,
06:30 cranking up the melody and eventually leading to the outro,
06:33 where the backing vocals of Finley herself bolster the song's beauty.
06:36 ♪ I think you were singing to me now ♪
06:44 Number 14. King of My Heart.
06:46 ♪ Is this the end of all the endings? ♪
06:49 ♪ My broken bones are mending ♪
06:51 ♪ With all these nights we spent here ♪
06:54 Taylor Swift can easily be crowned the queen of bridges.
06:57 And where there is a queen, there is a king. Or at least, a song about one.
07:01 King of My Heart is a lesser-known track, but a favorite among fans due to its enticing bridge.
07:06 ♪ Up on the roof of the schoolgirl crash ♪
07:09 ♪ Drinking beer out of plastic ♪
07:11 ♪ Say you fancy me now ♪
07:12 ♪ Fancy stuff ♪
07:13 ♪ Baby all I want's this isn't love ♪
07:16 The mellow beat quickly escalates into the bridge with a sudden change in tempo.
07:20 In a rap-like rhythm, Swift reveals how she feels that she has met "the one"
07:24 and no longer has to endure heartbreak now that she has him.
07:27 The pounding drums add an extra layer to the affair and give you a beat to tap along to.
07:32 You'll find us banging our fists on the steering wheel as we belt this bridge during our morning commute.
07:37 Number 13. Cardigan.
07:40 ♪ To kissing cars and downtown bars was all we needed ♪
07:47 Taylor Swift has become one of the greatest songwriters of her time,
07:50 with a masterful ability to switch between genres with ease
07:53 and create songs that withstand the test of time.
07:56 When it comes to songwriting, folklore is a prime example of her talent.
08:00 For instance, the self-conscious dream-pop hit "Mirrorball" quickly resonated with fans.
08:05 ♪ I'm still a believer, but I don't know why ♪
08:09 ♪ I've never been a natural, all I do is try, try, try ♪
08:14 And "Betty," a song about a teenage boy asking for forgiveness, was instantly relatable.
08:19 ♪ Flipped next to her, but I dreamt of you all summer long ♪
08:25 But we couldn't possibly pass up a chance to give "Cardigan" and its bridge their due.
08:29 ♪ You drew stars around my scars, but now I'm bleeding ♪
08:38 The wistful number delicately handles the importance of teen romances
08:41 and the way they stay with us over time.
08:43 The bittersweet bridge is beautifully written and combines with whimsical melodies
08:47 and striking vocals to completely entrance us.
08:50 Number 12. "My Tears Ricochet."
08:53 ♪ I can go anywhere I want, anywhere I want, just not her ♪
09:00 When it comes to track fives, we always know we're in for something good.
09:04 Indeed, "My Tears Ricochet" definitely doesn't let us down.
09:08 Picking a track five is sort of a pressurized decision,
09:12 but I knew from day one this was probably going to be it.
09:14 It's kind of a song about karma.
09:17 Yeah.
09:18 It's a song about greed.
09:20 At its core, it's about betrayal, particularly that which comes from
09:24 a deeply trusted person in one's life.
09:26 Using a funeral as a metaphor, Swift created a dark ballad
09:30 about the dissolution of a relationship.
09:32 The bridge erupts as the protagonist of the story realizes they are haunted by this bond,
09:37 unable to separate themselves from the destruction.
09:39 ♪ And I still talk to you ♪
09:43 ♪ When I'm screaming at the sky ♪
09:46 The star's record-breaking "Eras" tour brought new life to the bridge, too,
09:50 as fans have tried to recreate not only her vocals, but her choreography.
09:54 If you've tried to emulate the performance with a bedsheet,
09:57 just know we're right there with you.
09:59 ♪ Can you hear my song? ♪
10:05 Number 11.
10:07 "Lover"
10:07 ♪ Ladies and gentlemen, will you please stand? ♪
10:11 ♪ With every guitar string scar on my hand ♪
10:14 If there's one thing Taylor Swift can do, it's write a love song for the ages.
10:19 "Lover" certainly fits the bill.
10:20 With a guitar-strumming melody and simple lyrics,
10:23 we fell for this song within the first seconds.
10:26 But it was the bridge that really sealed the deal.
10:28 Written in the style of wedding vows with traditional and modern elements
10:32 interwoven together, it's warm and beautiful.
10:35 "I love to take a common phrase and twist it.
10:38 So the bridge, I took all these common phrases that we say about weddings."
10:42 Swift builds on the old "something old" rhyme by discussing her and her partner's
10:46 past heartbreaks while promising to be true to one another.
10:50 ♪ My heart's been borrowed and yours is stamped blue ♪
10:53 ♪ All's well that ends well to end up with you ♪
10:56 Sure, it's a story we've always known, but she expands on it in gorgeous fashion
11:01 before closing the bridge with tongue-in-cheek references to dirty jokes and a sweet vow,
11:06 making it feel fresh and romantic.
11:08 ♪ And at every table, I'll save you with seeds ♪
11:16 Number 10. "You're on Your Own, Kid"
11:18 ♪ From sprinklers, flashes to fireplace ashes ♪
11:23 ♪ I gave my blood and sweat and tears for this ♪
11:26 When "Midnights" dropped in 2022, we were introduced to a whole new assortment of songs
11:31 to fall in love with. "Mastermind" is an honest electro-pop number that takes our breath away.
11:36 ♪ No one wanted to play with me as a little kid ♪
11:40 ♪ So I've been scheming like a criminal ever since ♪
11:44 But when it comes to bridges, we're most drawn to the album's fifth track.
11:47 ♪ 'Cause there were pages turned when the bridges burned ♪
11:52 ♪ Everything you lose is a step you take ♪
11:56 Seemingly following Swift through stages of her life and career, "You're on Your Own,
12:00 Kid" reveals her early yearning for love, acceptance, and how her experiences matured
12:05 over the years. As the bridge builds, the singer reflects on lessons she's learned,
12:09 namely the importance of figuring out how to be alone and knowing yourself.
12:13 It's a simultaneously beautiful, devastating, and heart-wrenching ode to growing up
12:18 that we love to passionately sing at the top of our lungs.
12:22 ♪ Make the friendship raise, let's take the moment and taste it ♪
12:26 ♪ You've got no reason to be afraid ♪
12:31 Number 9. "Getaway Car"
12:33 ♪ We would just say Bonnie and Clyde, oh ♪
12:39 ♪ Until we switched to the other side ♪
12:41 Get in, Swifties. We've got the keys, and we're making a quick escape in the getaway car.
12:45 It's no crime to say that "Getaway Car" is a killer tune. A Bonnie and Clyde story for the
12:50 modern age, this track, about a relationship that never stood a chance, pulls you in with
12:55 its synthy production and conspiratorial lyrics. It's a standout in a long list of successful
13:00 collaborations between the singer-songwriter and Jack Antonoff.
13:04 ♪ It's no surprise I turned you in, oh ♪
13:09 ♪ It's us, traitors, never friends ♪
13:15 The bridge perfectly encapsulates all of that, enticing us with a strong
13:19 admission of betrayal that's perfectly suited to the number's stealthy vibe.
13:23 ♪ That was the last time you ever saw me driving ♪
13:27 ♪ The getaway car, we were flying, so we'd never get far ♪
13:32 Whatever the Swift-Antonoff duo put in this bridge, it leaves us coming back for more
13:36 every single time. Number 8. "You Belong With Me" - Taylor's version.
13:41 ♪ Oh, I remember you driving to my house in the middle of the night ♪
13:47 For OG and newer Swifties alike, "You Belong With Me" is an oldie but a goodie.
13:52 Everyone remembers when it dominated the radio back in the late 2000s,
13:55 and a major part of its charm is its dynamic bridge. Crafted when Swift was 17 or 18,
14:01 the anthem carries strong themes of romance and adolescence, making it relatable for lovesick
14:06 teens everywhere. Upon its re-release, those same teens have found that it still holds up.
14:12 The part sees the narrator proclaim that she's the one for her crush,
14:15 if only he could see what's right in front of him.
14:17 ♪ I think I know where you belong, think you know it's with me ♪
14:26 The fact that we're still breathlessly shouting these lyrics today says it all.
14:30 And are you even a Swifty if you don't do the double clap?
14:33 ♪ I'm the one who makes you laugh when you know you're 'bout to cry ♪
14:37 Number 7. "Death By A Thousand Cuts"
14:40 ♪ My heart, my hips, my body, my love ♪
14:44 ♪ Tryna find a part of me that you didn't touch ♪
14:47 When "Lover" came out, fans were excited and eagerly anticipated lots of, well,
14:51 joyful love songs. Perhaps the last thing anyone expected was for Swift to release
14:56 one of her saddest breakup anthems yet. Inspired by the Netflix rom-com "Someone Great,"
15:01 "Death By A Thousand Cuts" equates the suffering that comes with a breakup
15:04 to physical harm, namely a death by slowly bleeding out.
15:07 ♪ Our songs, our films, united we stand ♪
15:10 ♪ Our country, guess it was a lawless land ♪
15:13 Frankly, the pain we feel from the bridge makes us feel the same.
15:16 But in the best way, of course. Swift quickly lists off the parts of her
15:20 and her surroundings that are forever affected by the relationship.
15:23 ♪ My time, my wine, my spirit, my trust ♪
15:26 ♪ Tryna find a part of me you didn't take ♪
15:28 ♪ I gave you too much but it wasn't enough ♪
15:32 Don't be fooled by the upbeat tempo. This part will have you singing along
15:35 through a thousand tears.
15:37 ♪ I'll be alright with just a thousand cuts ♪
15:41 Number 6. "Dear John," Taylor's version.
15:44 ♪ You are an expert in sorry and keeping lies for me ♪
15:52 As far as breakup anthems go, "Dear John" delivers.
15:56 A perfect blend of hurt and rage, it clocks in at nearly seven minutes long
16:00 and doesn't waste a single second. Singing to an ex, the narrator describes
16:04 how he treated past partners in the bridge, but assures him she won't be like them.
16:08 She's moving onward and upward before he has the chance to destroy her.
16:12 ♪ But I took your matches before fire could catch me ♪
16:18 ♪ So don't look, help me ♪
16:24 Interestingly, it's been speculated that both "Dear John" and "Midnights"
16:27 would've, could've, should've are long-lost sisters,
16:30 with the latter reflecting on the same romance.
16:33 ♪ I keep on waiting for a sign ♪
16:36 ♪ I regret you all the time ♪
16:40 While they both have bridges that feel like one heck of a gut punch,
16:43 we have to give credit to "Dear John" for laying the foundation
16:46 and scoring our sleepless post-breakup nights in 2010 and 2023 alike.
16:50 ♪ Over your side, empty town ♪
16:57 Number 5. "Out of the Woods" (1989)
17:00 ♪ Remember when we hit the bridge too soon ♪
17:03 ♪ Twenty stitches and the hospital room ♪
17:06 ♪ You started crying, I did too ♪
17:08 ♪ The sun came up, I was looking at you ♪
17:11 There's no denying that Swift's 2014 album "1989" is full of bangers.
17:16 When this Love, Taylor's version was released and subsequently used
17:19 in the first season finale of "The Summer I Turn Pretty",
17:22 we fell in love with its bridge all over again.
17:25 ♪ Your kiss, my cheek, I watch you leave ♪
17:32 However, there's no resisting the undeniable magnetism
17:35 of the pop classic that is "Out of the Woods".
17:37 With pronounced synths and background vocals from Jack Antonoff,
17:40 it's a hit that is instantly replayable.
17:43 A reflection on a romance from the past,
17:45 the bridge describes an accident that parallels
17:47 the growing shakiness of the relationship.
17:50 ♪ The monsters turned out to be just trees ♪
17:52 ♪ Blinding, you were looking at me ♪
17:56 As it escalates, Swift boasts powerful vocals
17:59 that truly earn her the title of "Music Industry".
18:02 ♪ You started crying, I did too ♪
18:07 Number 4. "August" (1989)
18:09 Oh wait, here's the bridge, here's a better bridge.
18:11 Okay, now we're at the perfect bridge.
18:12 And then here's the thing after the bridge,
18:13 this thing's gonna come in and you're like...
18:14 ♪ Okay, remember when I pulled the finger ♪
18:16 ♪ And I said get in the car ♪
18:17 ♪ I wrote that in the vocal booth ♪
18:18 When Taylor announced she was surprise-dropping folklore,
18:21 Swifties everywhere cancelled their plans.
18:24 Upon release, we sat and devoured the album from start to finish.
18:28 ♪ Back when we were still changing for the better ♪
18:32 ♪ Once it was enough ♪
18:34 ♪ For me it was enough ♪
18:37 With a stacked track list,
18:38 it was nearly impossible to pick one song
18:41 as a favorite from the first listen.
18:42 But "August" certainly made an impression on fans,
18:45 and has continued to stand out.
18:47 ♪ To live for the hope of it all ♪
18:49 ♪ Cancel plans just in case you call ♪
18:51 ♪ And say you'll meet me by the mall ♪
18:54 A deceptively upbeat tune,
18:56 it dismantles the trope of the other woman
18:58 by showing the aftermath of a summer love affair.
19:00 It takes us into the narrator's psyche,
19:02 with its bridge vividly describing her initial hope
19:05 and subsequent pain when the thread the relationship
19:08 was hanging by unraveled.
19:09 ♪ So much for summer love ♪
19:11 ♪ Saying us 'cause you were my blues ♪
19:18 When a heartbreak knocks you down,
19:19 the August bridge is always there
19:21 for a cathartic release of emotions.
19:24 Number 3.
19:25 "All Too Well" 10-minute version,
19:26 Taylor's version from "The Vault."
19:28 ♪ Well maybe we got lost in translation ♪
19:31 ♪ Maybe I asked for too much ♪
19:33 ♪ But maybe this thing was a masterpiece ♪
19:36 ♪ 'Til you tore it all up ♪
19:38 The 10-minute version of "All Too Well"
19:40 was years in the making,
19:42 roughly 10 years to be exact.
19:44 "It started out being probably like a 10-minute song,
19:47 which you can't put on an album."
19:49 Luckily, it was finally released as a Vault track
19:51 on Red, Taylor's version,
19:53 and fans were not disappointed.
19:55 Building upon the original tune,
19:57 the 10-minute version adds a lot of new depth
19:59 to the story to poignant effect.
20:01 ♪ How did you call me up again ♪
20:04 ♪ Just to break me like a promise ♪
20:07 ♪ So casually cruel ♪
20:09 ♪ With a nigga being honest ♪
20:12 Despite the changes,
20:13 the bridge stays intact,
20:14 if only amplified in intensity by the new production.
20:17 Whether you listen to it on its own
20:19 or consider it in the context of the whole song, though,
20:22 there's no denying it packs a major punch.
20:25 Regardless of how many times we hear it,
20:27 it always leaves us scream singing
20:28 and feeling like a crumpled up piece of paper.
20:31 ♪ 'Cause I remember it ♪
20:32 ♪ Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh ♪
20:37 Number two, Champagne Problems.
20:39 "I'm so excited to one day be in front of a crowd
20:43 when they all sing,
20:44 'She would have made such a lovely bride,
20:46 what a shame she's f*cked in the head.'"
20:48 In the past, Taylor Swift's private life and career
20:50 have often been enmeshed,
20:52 as her writing tends to pull from her own experiences.
20:55 But the two were separated,
20:56 at least to a degree,
20:57 in sister albums Folklore and Evermore,
20:59 where she used her skills to pen more fictional stories.
21:02 One result was a story about college sweethearts
21:05 torn apart by a rejected proposal.
21:07 ♪ You're maddest touch on the Chevy door ♪
21:10 ♪ November flush and you flannel cure ♪
21:13 Champagne Problems quickly became a critical success
21:16 for its melancholic tune and poignant writing.
21:18 Chronicling the romance's demise and its aftermath,
21:21 the bridge sheds extra light on the relationship,
21:23 the protagonist's psyche,
21:25 and public perceptions of her.
21:26 ♪ One for the money, two for the show ♪
21:29 ♪ I never was ready, so I'll watch you go ♪
21:32 The peaceful melody grows more forceful,
21:34 ultimately erupting.
21:36 Plus, we're treated to one of the most effective
21:39 swears in Swift's career.
21:40 ♪ She would've made such a lovely bride ♪
21:43 ♪ What a shame she's f*cked in the head, they said ♪
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22:02 Number 1.
22:03 Cruel Summer
22:04 ♪ I'm trying to keep it back in the car ♪
22:07 ♪ And I cry like a baby girl in the wrong spot ♪
22:09 ♪ I know I'm fine, but it wasn't you ♪
22:13 No Taylor Swift bridge hits quite as hard
22:15 as Cruel Summer's does.
22:16 This dynamite anthem was a favorite from her Lover album,
22:19 but when it came time to make it a single,
22:21 there was one thing in the way, a global pandemic.
22:25 Nearly four years after its release,
22:27 the recording got single status,
22:29 giving it and its iconic bridge,
22:31 which also experienced a resurgence with the Eras tour,
22:34 "Time to Shine."
22:36 ♪ I don't wanna be a kid ♪
22:38 ♪ Just to be a human ♪
22:40 Cruel Summer is an honest depiction of the early precariousness
22:43 of a new romance, and the bridge holds back no truth.
22:46 Swift confesses her love, ranting about hidden feelings.
22:50 With her soul to bear, she stands before her partner
22:52 and belts it out to his devilish joy.
22:55 We love belting alongside her.
22:57 ♪ I scream for whatever it's worth ♪
23:00 ♪ And I feel ain't that the worst thing in the world ♪
23:03 Which lyrical bridge do you love to cross
23:05 alongside Taylor Swift?
23:07 Let us know in the comments.
23:08 ♪ He looks so pretty like a devil in bloom ♪
23:12 ♪ She feels pretty in bloom ♪
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