10 Taylor Swift Songs I Really Wish Were In The Eras Tour Movie

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Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour features more songs than any other recorded version of the concert, but there are still songs that Swifties will wish could have been included. Swift has already pushed the envelope of what a concert can be by showcasing her entire career, comprising 10 studio albums, in a concert that is over three hours long.

At the time of writing, Reputation and Swift's self-titled debut album are the only albums she has not re-released to reclaim the rights to them. 8 No Body, No Crime Evermore Era Close Unfortunately, “no body, no crime” is still missing from the Eras Tour movie, which she performs with the band HAIM. The evermore era comprises several beautifully written songs, yet it is a little slow since most of these songs are melancholy serenades. The different pace and themes of “no body, no crime” would round out evermore's set, and possibly would replace “tolerate it” if it weren’t dependent on another band’s presence.

6 Paris Midnights Era "Paris" is an upbeat addition to the Midnights album, using clever allusions to the craze of mainstream media and the analogy of the City of Love to tell a unique love story. This brilliant song could have been slotted in just after "Anti-Hero" with Swift continuing to take the stage by herself and some graphics of the Eiffel Tower on the screens.

3 Paper Rings Lover Era Close "Paper Rings" is a track from Lover that centers around the forever uplifting lyrics of “I like shiny things / but I’d marry you with paper rings.” It would be an interesting addition to the Lover set because it would likely still involve a big dance number but might have a different style of choreography than “The Man” or “You Need To Calm Down.

1 Bigger Than The Whole Sky Midnights Era Close At the beginning of the concert movie, Swift talks about the feeling of a “soulmate crowd situation.”

 

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