Taylor Swift and Maren Morris Still Have ‘You All Over Me’

Though Taylor Swift has been firmly planted in the pop genre for quite some time, she is remembering her country roots for a brand-new collaboration. Along with the re-recording of her sophomore album ‘Fearless (Taylor’s Version)’, which drops April 9th, Swift is also including six previously unreleased songs. The first track, titled ‘You All Over Me’, was released Friday and includes fellow genre-bending country superstar and friend Maren Morris on harmonies.

The mid-tempo song talks about a past love that Swift can’t seem to shake the memory of no matter how hard she tries. Like a stain that won’t come out, the impact of the doomed relationship has left a mark on her heart forever. Lyrics like “no amount of freedom gets you clean, I’ve still got you all over me,” complemented by a mandolin and a harmonica drive the point of the story home. Morris joins in on the second verse, and although she doesn’t do much, the song would be lacking something without her.

Are you excited to get new versions of your favorite songs from ‘Fearless’? Let us know what you think of ‘You All Over Me’ in the comments.