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Ours (song)

"Ours" is a song written and recorded by American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift for the deluxe edition of her third studio album, Speak Now (2010). It was released to US country radio as the album's last single on December 5, 2011, by Big Machine Records. Produced by Chad Carlson and Nathan Chapman, "Ours" is an understated country pop ballad with a folk-influenced production. The lyrics depict a young couple's resilience to protect their relationship despite others' scrutiny.

"Ours"
Single by Taylor Swift
from the album Speak Now
ReleasedDecember 5, 2011
GenreCountry pop
Length3:58
LabelBig Machine
Songwriter(s)Taylor Swift
Producer(s)
Taylor Swift singles chronology
"Sparks Fly"
(2011)
"Ours"
(2011)
"Eyes Open"
(2012)
Music video
"Ours" on YouTube

Music critics noted that "Ours" features an understated production as opposed to Swift's previous upbeat singles, and complimented the intricate lyrical details. In the United States, the song peaked at number one on the Hot Country Songs chart and at number 13 on the Billboard Hot 100, and was certified Platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). Internationally, the song charted on the singles charts of Australia, Canada, and the United Kingdom.

The single was supported by a music video directed by Declan Whitebloon featuring Zach Gilford. Swift performed the song live at the 2011 Country Music Association Awards and included it in the concerts of her Speak Now World Tour.

Background and composition

American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift began work on her third studio album, Speak Now (2010), two years prior to its release.[1] "Ours" is a bonus song on the album's deluxe edition, which was available exclusively via Target in the United States.[2] On November 8, 2011, "Ours" was released for download through the US iTunes Store by Big Machine Records.[3] A promotional CD single was released on November 21, 2011; the CD single includes the song and a recorded live performance of "Ours".[4] It was released to US country radio as the album's sixth and final single on December 5, 2011.[5][6]

Swift wrote "Ours", which was produced by Chad Carlson and Nathan Chapman.[7] The song is a country pop ballad with a folk-influenced production.[8][9] Compared to other Speak Now tracks, "Ours" features an understated production that highlights Swift's vocals.[10] The lyrics depict a young couple's resilience to protect their relationship despite others' scrutiny.[11][12] The first line that Swift wrote for the song was, "The stakes are high, the water's rough."[13] The song's couple have experienced the hardships of life and realize, "Life makes love look hard."[14] She tells the boyfriend that she loves him for him, " 'Cause I love the gap between your teeth/ And I love the riddles that you speak/ And any snide remarks from my father about your tattoos/ Will be ignored/ 'Cause my heart is yours," and affirms that she does not care what others think.[10][15]

Reception

Music critics gave "Ours" generally positive reviews. Billy Dukes of Taste of Country gave the song a four-and-a-half out of five rating and praised the understated production compared to the "shine and polish" of Swift's past singles.[10] Karen Goodner of All Access similarly complimented the folksy and midtempo production.[12] Allen Jacobs of Roughstock claimed "Ours" as Swift's "best single" since "White Horse" (2008).[16] The Arizona Republic's Ed Masley complimented the "bittersweet ache" in Swift's vocals and said that the track sounds like what Fleetwood Mac would release.[11] In Rolling Stone, Rob Sheffield favorably compared the song to the Replacements' music and said it is one of his most-repeated among Swift's discography.[17] The lyrics "Don't you worry your pretty little mind / People throw rocks at things that shine" were highlighted by some critics as the song's most memorable.[17][18]

On a less positive side, Alexis Petridis from The Guardian found the song not as groundbreaking as Swift's other singles, but said it contains "a certain low-key charm".[8] Erin Thompson of Seattle Weekly opined that "Ours" is inferior to "If This Was a Movie", another Speak Now deluxe edition track. Thompson wrote that after a few listens, the former sounds like "a mess of mixed metaphors".[19] Hannah Mylrea from NME dismissed the lyrics as "mawkish" and the production as "sickly sweet".[20]

After its digital release in November 2011, "Ours" debuted at number 13 (which later became its peak) on the US Billboard Hot 100 and number five on the Hot Digital Songs chart, with first-week digital sales of 148,000 copies.[21] It spent 20 weeks in total on the Hot 100.[22] On the Hot Country Songs chart, "Ours" reached number one on the week ending March 31, 2012, becoming Swift's sixth chart topper.[23][24] The single was certified Platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) for one million digital US copies.[25] As of November 2017, "Ours" had sold 1.5 million copies in the United States.[26] Elsewhere, the song appeared at number 91 on Australia's ARIA Charts,[27] number 68 on Canada's Canadian Hot 100,[28] and at number 181 on the UK Singles Chart.[29]

Live performances and music video

Swift debuted the song live at the 2011 Country Music Association Awards on November 9.[30][31] She sang an acoustic version and performed in a bright pink sweater on a living room sofa.[32] "Ours" was added to the set lists of some U.S. shows in late 2011,[33] and the Australian shows in 2012, as part of the Speak Now World Tour.[34] In 2012, Swift sang the song as part of a VH1 Storytellers episode taped at Harvey Mudd College in California.[35] Swift performed the song on select dates of her later tour, including the Red Tour (Los Angeles, August 2013)[36] and the Reputation Stadium Tour (Foxborough, Massachusetts, July 2018).[37]

The music video for "Ours" premiered on E! on December 2, 2011.[38] The video was directed by Declan Whitebloom, who had directed the video for Speak Now's single "Mean".[30] Swift conceptualized the video's narrative herself.[30] In the video, Swift plays an office worker, donning tennis shoes and messy hair.[39] She engages in mundane daily corporate experience such as riding the bus to work, waiting to drink at the water cooler, and enduring annoying co-workers.[30] As the video approaches the end, Swift's character is excited to leave work and meet her boyfriend (portrayed by Zach Gilford).[40] They meet at the airport; the boyfriend appears in military attire.[39][41]

Much of the video is monotonous until the moment the couple meet;[39] in the Nanaimo Daily News, Leah Collins noted that the part where Swift meets her boyfriend is the video's only "warm and fuzzy thing".[30] Entertainment Weekly's Erin Strecker considered the video more adult and realistic than Swift's previous romantic videos, but praised it because it "still captures that butterflies-in-your-stomach, crazy-in-love tone that she is so famous for".[39] The video spent seven weeks at number one on CMT; it also reached number one on Great American Country and Australia's Country Music Channel.[42]

Accolades

Accolades for "Ours"
Year Organization Award/work Result Ref.
2012 American Country Awards Female Single of the Year Nominated [43]
Female Video of the Year Nominated
CMT Music Awards Female Video of the Year Nominated [44]
2013 BMI Awards Country Awards Top 50 Songs Won [45]

Credits and personnel

Credits are adapted from the liner notes of the CD single.[7]

  • Taylor Swift – lead vocals, songwriter
  • Brian David Willis – additional engineering
  • Bryan Sutton – 12-string guitar, ukulele
  • Chad Carlson – recording, producer
  • Drew Bollman – assistant mixing
  • Emily Mueller – production assistant
  • Hank Williams – mastering
  • Jason Campbell – production coordinator
  • Justin Niebank – mixing
  • Matt Rausch – assistant mixing
  • Nathan Chapman – producer, recording, acoustic guitar, audio programming, Rhodes piano, harmony vocals, additional engineering
  • Steve Blackmon – assistant mixing
  • Matt Rausch – background vocals, producer, writer
  • Tristan Brock-Jones – assistant engineer
  • Todd Tidwell – assistant engineer
  • Whitney Sutton – copy coordinator

Charts

Certifications

Certifications and sales for "Ours"
Region Certification Certified units/sales
United States (RIAA)[25] Platinum 1,500,000[26]

Release history

Release dates and formats for "Ours"
Region Date Format Label Ref.
United States November 8, 2011 Digital download Big Machine [3]
November 21, 2011 CD single [4][49]
December 5, 2011 Country radio [5]

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This article is about the Taylor Swift song For other songs see Ours disambiguation Music Ours is a song written and recorded by American singer songwriter Taylor Swift for the deluxe edition of her third studio album Speak Now 2010 It was released to US country radio as the album s last single on December 5 2011 by Big Machine Records Produced by Chad Carlson and Nathan Chapman Ours is an understated country pop ballad with a folk influenced production The lyrics depict a young couple s resilience to protect their relationship despite others scrutiny Ours Single by Taylor Swiftfrom the album Speak NowReleasedDecember 5 2011GenreCountry popLength3 58LabelBig MachineSongwriter s Taylor SwiftProducer s Chad Carlson Nathan ChapmanTaylor Swift singles chronology Sparks Fly 2011 Ours 2011 Eyes Open 2012 Music video Ours on YouTubeMusic critics noted that Ours features an understated production as opposed to Swift s previous upbeat singles and complimented the intricate lyrical details In the United States the song peaked at number one on the Hot Country Songs chart and at number 13 on the Billboard Hot 100 and was certified Platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America RIAA Internationally the song charted on the singles charts of Australia Canada and the United Kingdom The single was supported by a music video directed by Declan Whitebloon featuring Zach Gilford Swift performed the song live at the 2011 Country Music Association Awards and included it in the concerts of her Speak Now World Tour Contents 1 Background and composition 2 Reception 3 Live performances and music video 4 Accolades 5 Credits and personnel 6 Charts 6 1 Weekly charts 6 2 Year end charts 7 Certifications 8 Release history 9 References 9 1 Print sourceBackground and composition EditAmerican singer songwriter Taylor Swift began work on her third studio album Speak Now 2010 two years prior to its release 1 Ours is a bonus song on the album s deluxe edition which was available exclusively via Target in the United States 2 On November 8 2011 Ours was released for download through the US iTunes Store by Big Machine Records 3 A promotional CD single was released on November 21 2011 the CD single includes the song and a recorded live performance of Ours 4 It was released to US country radio as the album s sixth and final single on December 5 2011 5 6 Swift wrote Ours which was produced by Chad Carlson and Nathan Chapman 7 The song is a country pop ballad with a folk influenced production 8 9 Compared to other Speak Now tracks Ours features an understated production that highlights Swift s vocals 10 The lyrics depict a young couple s resilience to protect their relationship despite others scrutiny 11 12 The first line that Swift wrote for the song was The stakes are high the water s rough 13 The song s couple have experienced the hardships of life and realize Life makes love look hard 14 She tells the boyfriend that she loves him for him Cause I love the gap between your teeth And I love the riddles that you speak And any snide remarks from my father about your tattoos Will be ignored Cause my heart is yours and affirms that she does not care what others think 10 15 Reception EditMusic critics gave Ours generally positive reviews Billy Dukes of Taste of Country gave the song a four and a half out of five rating and praised the understated production compared to the shine and polish of Swift s past singles 10 Karen Goodner of All Access similarly complimented the folksy and midtempo production 12 Allen Jacobs of Roughstock claimed Ours as Swift s best single since White Horse 2008 16 The Arizona Republic s Ed Masley complimented the bittersweet ache in Swift s vocals and said that the track sounds like what Fleetwood Mac would release 11 In Rolling Stone Rob Sheffield favorably compared the song to the Replacements music and said it is one of his most repeated among Swift s discography 17 The lyrics Don t you worry your pretty little mind People throw rocks at things that shine were highlighted by some critics as the song s most memorable 17 18 On a less positive side Alexis Petridis from The Guardian found the song not as groundbreaking as Swift s other singles but said it contains a certain low key charm 8 Erin Thompson of Seattle Weekly opined that Ours is inferior to If This Was a Movie another Speak Now deluxe edition track Thompson wrote that after a few listens the former sounds like a mess of mixed metaphors 19 Hannah Mylrea from NME dismissed the lyrics as mawkish and the production as sickly sweet 20 After its digital release in November 2011 Ours debuted at number 13 which later became its peak on the US Billboard Hot 100 and number five on the Hot Digital Songs chart with first week digital sales of 148 000 copies 21 It spent 20 weeks in total on the Hot 100 22 On the Hot Country Songs chart Ours reached number one on the week ending March 31 2012 becoming Swift s sixth chart topper 23 24 The single was certified Platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America RIAA for one million digital US copies 25 As of November 2017 Ours had sold 1 5 million copies in the United States 26 Elsewhere the song appeared at number 91 on Australia s ARIA Charts 27 number 68 on Canada s Canadian Hot 100 28 and at number 181 on the UK Singles Chart 29 Live performances and music video EditSwift debuted the song live at the 2011 Country Music Association Awards on November 9 30 31 She sang an acoustic version and performed in a bright pink sweater on a living room sofa 32 Ours was added to the set lists of some U S shows in late 2011 33 and the Australian shows in 2012 as part of the Speak Now World Tour 34 In 2012 Swift sang the song as part of a VH1 Storytellers episode taped at Harvey Mudd College in California 35 Swift performed the song on select dates of her later tour including the Red Tour Los Angeles August 2013 36 and the Reputation Stadium Tour Foxborough Massachusetts July 2018 37 The music video for Ours premiered on E on December 2 2011 38 The video was directed by Declan Whitebloom who had directed the video for Speak Now s single Mean 30 Swift conceptualized the video s narrative herself 30 In the video Swift plays an office worker donning tennis shoes and messy hair 39 She engages in mundane daily corporate experience such as riding the bus to work waiting to drink at the water cooler and enduring annoying co workers 30 As the video approaches the end Swift s character is excited to leave work and meet her boyfriend portrayed by Zach Gilford 40 They meet at the airport the boyfriend appears in military attire 39 41 Much of the video is monotonous until the moment the couple meet 39 in the Nanaimo Daily News Leah Collins noted that the part where Swift meets her boyfriend is the video s only warm and fuzzy thing 30 Entertainment Weekly s Erin Strecker considered the video more adult and realistic than Swift s previous romantic videos but praised it because it still captures that butterflies in your stomach crazy in love tone that she is so famous for 39 The video spent seven weeks at number one on CMT it also reached number one on Great American Country and Australia s Country Music Channel 42 Accolades EditAccolades for Ours Year Organization Award work Result Ref 2012 American Country Awards Female Single of the Year Nominated 43 Female Video of the Year NominatedCMT Music Awards Female Video of the Year Nominated 44 2013 BMI Awards Country Awards Top 50 Songs Won 45 Credits and personnel EditCredits are adapted from the liner notes of the CD single 7 Taylor Swift lead vocals songwriter Brian David Willis additional engineering Bryan Sutton 12 string guitar ukulele Chad Carlson recording producer Drew Bollman assistant mixing Emily Mueller production assistant Hank Williams mastering Jason Campbell production coordinator Justin Niebank mixing Matt Rausch assistant mixing Nathan Chapman producer recording acoustic guitar audio programming Rhodes piano harmony vocals additional engineering Steve Blackmon assistant mixing Matt Rausch background vocals producer writer Tristan Brock Jones assistant engineer Todd Tidwell assistant engineer Whitney Sutton copy coordinatorCharts EditWeekly charts Edit Weekly chart performance for Ours Chart 2011 2012 PeakpositionAustralia ARIA 27 91Canada Canadian Hot 100 28 68Canada Country Billboard 46 1UK Singles OCC 29 181US Billboard Hot 100 22 13US Hot Country Songs Billboard 47 1 Year end charts Edit Year end chart performance for Ours Chart 2012 PositionUS Hot Country Songs Billboard 48 37Certifications EditCertifications and sales for Ours Region Certification Certified units salesUnited States RIAA 25 Platinum 1 500 000 26 Release history EditRelease dates and formats for Ours Region Date Format Label Ref United States November 8 2011 Digital download Big Machine 3 November 21 2011 CD single 4 49 December 5 2011 Country radio 5 References Edit Stransky Tanner August 27 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