Taylor Swift Honors Elizabeth Taylor With Exclusive Music Video Tribute

Taylor Swift has released a music video for her song "Elizabeth Taylor," which serves as a direct tribute to the late screen legend. The video features a compilation of scenes from Taylor's iconic films rather than including Swift herself. It premiered exclusively on premium tiers of Apple Music and Spotify, a strategy linked to Billboard chart eligibility. Swift previously revealed she sought permission from Elizabeth Taylor's estate to release the song.

Key Points: Taylor Swift Dedicates 'Elizabeth Taylor' Video to Screen Legend

  • Video is a supercut of classic film scenes
  • Released exclusively on Apple Music and premium Spotify
  • Swift sought permission from Taylor's estate
  • Strategy relates to Billboard chart rules
  • May come to YouTube later
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Taylor Swift skips featuring in her 'Elizabeth Taylor' music video, dedicates it to the screen legend

Taylor Swift releases a music video tribute to Elizabeth Taylor, featuring classic film clips, exclusively on premium streaming platforms.

"if they're real people - Taylor Swift"

Los Angeles, March 31

Pop icon Taylor Swift has released the music video for 'Elizabeth Taylor' on Tuesday. The visuals include her salute to one of the most recognizable and vibrant screen stars of the 20th century.

In contrast to high-concept productions like her recent video for 'Opalite', Swift has not cast herself in the video for 'Elizabeth Taylor', but rather has assembled a clip job featuring a supercut of scenes from the late actress' movies, along with bits of newsreel footage of Taylor seen in the public eye in real life, reports 'Variety'.

The clips include shots from films including 'Father of the Bride', 'Cat on a Hot Tin Roof', 'A Place in the Sun', 'Giant', 'Suddenly, Last Summer', 'Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?', 'Julia Misbehaves' and even the late '60s cult favorite 'Boom'.

As per 'Variety', the music video is only available on Apple Music and the premium Spotify level, as happened with the February premiere for the 'Opalite' video. Having it premiere exclusively on those premium apps would seem to be a reflection of recent changes to the Billboard charts that only allow videos on paid services to count toward streaming totals. But in the case of 'Opalite', the video made it to YouTube's free tier two days later, so the same may hold true with 'Elizabeth Taylor'.

When the album 'The Life of a Showgirl' came out in October, Swift revealed that she had asked permission from the estate of Elizabeth Taylor, who died in 2011 at age 73, to put the song out. Her remark came in response to a question about whether she asked permission from her subjects to write about them. She does "if they're real people", she said.

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Aman W
Interesting strategy with the premium release. Feels a bit exclusive, no? Not everyone in India can afford Apple Music or Spotify Premium. Hope it comes to YouTube soon so more fans can enjoy it.
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Rohit P
Good on her for asking permission from the estate. That's basic decency which many artists skip. The song itself is lovely, and the video sounds like a perfect film history lesson. 'Cat on a Hot Tin Roof' is a masterpiece!
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Sarah B
As a film student in Mumbai, this is fantastic! Using a supercut of classic Hollywood scenes is such a creative way to make a music video. It highlights Taylor's (the actress's) incredible range. Makes me want to rewatch all those old films.
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Karthik V
Respectfully, while the intent is good, the premium-only launch feels like a chart manipulation tactic. It prioritizes numbers over fan access. Many of us stream on YouTube or JioSaavn here. The two-day delay for 'Opalite' was frustrating too.
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Nisha Z
Love this! Taylor Swift showing respect to another iconic Taylor. Elizabeth Taylor was a true global star, just like our own Rekha or Hema Malini. It's nice to see cross-generational admiration in the arts. ❤️

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