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Teardrops on My Guitar

"Teardrops on My Guitar" is a song by American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift, taken from her self-titled debut album (2006). Swift wrote the song with Liz Rose, and Nathan Chapman produced it. Big Machine Records released "Teardrops on My Guitar" to US country radio on February 20, 2007, as the album's second US single. The song was released to US pop radio as a crossover single in November 2007. It was included on the international edition of Swift's second studio album, Fearless, and released in the UK in 2009.

"Teardrops on My Guitar"
Single by Taylor Swift
from the album Taylor Swift
ReleasedFebruary 20, 2007 (2007-02-20)
StudioSound Cottage (Nashville)
Genre
Length3:35
LabelBig Machine
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)Nathan Chapman
Taylor Swift singles chronology
"Tim McGraw"
(2006)
"Teardrops on My Guitar"
(2007)
"Our Song"
(2007)
Music video
"Teardrops on My Guitar" on YouTube

Swift wrote the lyrics inspired by her unrequited love for a high school classmate. Musically, the track is a gentle acoustic guitar-driven ballad and incorporates mandolin and fiddle. Music critics have conflicting opinions about the song's country-music classification, with those disagreeing pointing out the pop music production. Critics reacted positively to the track, complimenting Swift's vocal delivery and songwriting style. "Teardrops on My Guitar" peaked at number 13 on the Billboard Hot 100, and was Swift's first pop radio crossover single on the Mainstream Top 40 chart. The single was certified triple platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA).

The song's music video was directed by Trey Fanjoy and features Swift as she sees her love interest develop a relationship with another female. The video received a nomination for MTV Video Music Award for Best New Artist, but lost to Tokio Hotel's music video for "Ready, Set, Go!". Swift performed the song live while supporting as the opening act for other country-music artists' concert tours, and included it on the set list of her first headlining tour, the Fearless Tour (2009–10).

Background and release

Swift was inspired to write "Teardrops on My Guitar" about her experience with a boy named Drew Hardwick, a classmate of hers whom she had feelings for. Hardwick later went on to join the United States Navy, and was also arrested for aggravated child abuse in 2015.[1] During their freshman year at Hendersonville High School in Hendersonville, Tennessee,[2] Swift and Hardwick sat beside each other in class every day. The two became friends, although Swift secretly desired for them to become a couple. Because of Hardwick's unawareness, he would frequently speak to Swift about another girl he had feelings for, something Swift pretended to be endeared by, commenting, "How beautiful she was, how nice and smart and perfect she was. And I sat there and listened, never meaning it any of the times I said 'Oh, I'm so happy for you.'"[3] Hardwick and his crush eventually developed a relationship which lasted for a few years. Swift never confessed her feelings to him. By the release of Taylor Swift, he remained unaware of Swift's intentions or of the song and continued his relationship with the same female.[3] Upon "Teardrops on My Guitar"'s release as a single, Hardwick attempted to contact Swift via phone calls, which Swift did not respond to; he then left voicemails, but Swift felt too awkward to call back.[4]

Two years after the album's release, as she was leaving her house to attend a Nashville Predators hockey game with Kellie Pickler and Carrie Underwood, Hardwick appeared at her driveway. A car parked and, out of it, exited Hardwick and a friend of his.[5] After two and a half years of not speaking, the two conversed: "He was like, 'Hey, how's it going?' And I'm like, 'Wow, you're late. Good to see you.' But we were civilized."[5] Swift conjectured multiple theories as to why Hardwick appeared at her house. One of them was that he was attempting to prove to his friend that he was indeed the subject of "Teardrops on My Guitar". Other possibilities was that he wanted to rebuild their friendship or believed Swift was still pining away from him.[5] Swift said it would have been poetic if he approached her upon the album's release and she would have accepted, but that she had already moved on.[6] Swift cited "Teardrops on My Guitar" as an example of how she expresses her sentiments in songs and sometimes in no other manner. She was not afraid of using Hardwick's first name on the track and, therefore, believed it was very honest and susceptible, something she adored.[3]

"Teardrops on My Guitar" was released to US country radio on February 20, 2007, by Big Machine Records as the second single from Swift's debut album.[7] Big Machine and Republic Records released the song to US contemporary hit radio in November 2007.[8] The track was included on the non-US editions of Swift's second album, Fearless, released in March 2009.[9][10] In the United Kingdom, "Teardrops on My Guitar" was released as a single on May 18, 2009, by Mercury Records.[11]

Composition

"Teardrops on My Guitar" is a country pop song with a length of three minutes and 35 seconds.[12] It is set in common time and has a moderate tempo of 104 beats per minute.[13] Critics have conflicting opinions about the song's country-music classification. NPR categorized it as a pop song,[14] and Ed Masley from The Arizona Republic described it as a soft rock song, and commented the country-music elements are the steel guitar and twang in Swift's vocals.[15] Grady Smith from Rolling Stone deemed it one of Swift's "countriest" songs.[16] Musicologist James E. Perone found "Teardrops on My Guitar" full of "pop hooks" and described it as a musically flexible track because it can be adapted into many styles of pop, country, and rock.[17] It is written in the key of B major and Swift's vocals span one octave, from F3 to B4.[13] Swift sings in a breathless manner.[18] It follows the chord progression B–Gm–E–F.[13] The track's instrumentation is gently guided by mandolin and acoustic guitar,[19] with accents of brushed drums.[20] It ultimately results in a simple[21] and tender undertone.[22] The version released to pop radio replaces the banjo with a drum loop.[14]

The lyrics of "Teardrops on My Guitar" speak of heartbreak and are direct, referring to the subject by his first name, Drew.[18][21] The song describes fancying someone who is already interested in someone else and, therefore, maintaining the sentiments a secret. To him, Swift acted as though she was happy about his relationship,[23] while crying and lamenting at home.[18] Dave Heaton of PopMatters interpreted the lines "And there she goes, so perfectly / The kind of flawless I wish I could be" to address Swift's ideal of perfection and her attempting to meet it, but not succeeding, a predominant theme on Fearless.[24]

Critical reception

 
Swift performing "Teardrops on My Guitar" in 2006

"Teardrops on My Guitar" has received acclaim from contemporary critics. Perone cited the song as Swift's songwriting ability to draw on diverse musical styles and regarded the "teardrops on my guitar" image one of the album's most memorable lyrical detail.[17] Regarding the song's musical genre, Roger Holland of PopMatters believed there was no reason for Swift to limit herself into only the country music or why she should be a country artist at all. Holland continued, "Yet this is the channel to market she has chosen, and so she has to be prepared to hear complaints about the way that trademarked Mutt Lange guitar whine has been married to her bright shiny pop songs in order to get them onto CMT, GAC, and country radio."[25] Bill Lamb of About.com rated "Teardrops on My Guitar" four out of five stars. Lamb complimented Swift's vocal delivery and songwriting style, but criticized the production and arrangement, perceiving them to be dull. He added that the track's refrains were most impacting and deemed it among the most memorable songs of 2007.[20] Sean Dooley, also of About.com, described Swift's vocals as "nothing less than captivating."[18]

Fiona Chua of MTV Asia said "Teardrops on My Guitar" demonstrated that with Swift, "what you hear is what you get", and selected it as one best cuts on Fearless.[21][note 1] Deborah Evans Price of Billboard stated that "Teardrops on My Guitar" showcased the same qualities as "Tim McGraw" (2006) – solid gifts of songwriting and time-halting earnest and pure voice. Price declared that the song made obvious that Swift would have much success for years to come at the time. She believed the track was ultimately relatable and Swift was capable of making the song palpable.[22] Chuck Taylor, also of Billboard, reviewed the pop version release of "Teardrops on My Guitar", and stated it was a "beautiful mainstream intro to an artist whose rise is ably exemplified by her last name."[19] An uncredited review from Rolling Stone attributed the track to be one of the reasons why Taylor Swift was so commercially successful.[26] Jon Bream of Star Tribune believed the song was in attempt to empower high school- and college-age females by confronting males.[27] In 2019, Insider named "Teardrops on My Guitar" one of the fourteen best songs written by teenagers.[28] It also ranked at number 47 on Teen Vogue's "91 Best Songs About Unrequited Love" list, while Swift's 2009 single "You Belong with Me" topped the list.[29]

Commercial performance

In the United States, "Teardrops on My Guitar" peaked at number 13 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart dated February 23, 2008.[30] In peaked at number two and spent 27 weeks in total on the Hot Country Songs chart, which tracks US country radio.[31] Swift's breakthrough chart success in the United States,[14][21] it made its crossover appearance to pop radio, peaking at number seven and spending 21 weeks on the Mainstream Top 40 chart.[32] It was Swift's first single to enter the pop charts.[33] The song peaked within the top 10 of four airplay charts—Hot Country Songs, Mainstream Top 40, Adult Pop Songs, and Adult Contemporary.[34] The single was certified triple platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) in April 2014, for surpassing three million units based on sales and streaming.[35] By July 2019, "Teardrops on My Guitar" had sold three million digital copies in the United States.[36]

In Canada, "Teardrops on My Guitar" peaked at number 45 on the Canadian Hot 100 chart dated August 12, 2007.[37] The single was certified platinum by Music Canada (MC) in July 2011, for sales of 80,000 digital downloads.[38] In the United Kingdom, after its release in May 2009, the single peaked at number 51 on the UK Singles Chart.[39] In August 2021, it was certified silver by the British Phonographic Industry (BPI) for 200,000 units based on sales and streaming.[40]

Music video

 
Tyler Hilton portrayed the male lead in the video for "Teardrops on My Guitar".

Trey Fanjoy directed the music video for "Teardrops on My Guitar". Swift worked again with Fanjoy, who had directed the video for Swift's debut single "Tim McGraw", because of positive experiences, "You have to remember the people who were good to you in the beginning".[41] For "Teardrops on My Guitar", Swift said the theme was unrequited love.[41] Despite recommendation from label personnel that the video should have been set in a prior era and filmed at a larger city, Swift kept it simple and filmed it in Nashville.[42] American singer and actor Tyler Hilton portrayed the male lead. Swift had been fond of Hilton's music as well as acting on the television series One Tree Hill and the film Walk the Line (2005).[41] She chose Hilton particularly because she thought he resembled the subject behind the song, Drew Hardwick, whom she had a crush on during high school.[43] Swift invited other high-school friends, her cousin, and her brother Austin to portray fellow high-school students in the halls.[44]

In the video, Swift and Hilton portray two high school students. Swift's character is in love with Hilton's, but he is in love with another girl. Scenes of the two characters studying together are intertwined with scenes of Swift's character in a long aquamarine evening gown, lying beside an acoustic guitar on a mattress in a bedroom. By the song's bridge, Swift's character witnesses the male lead kissing his girlfriend as she watches despondently. The video ends with Swift in the bedroom, crying on the mattress. The video received a nomination for "Number One Streamed Music Video" at the web-hosted 2007 CMT Online Awards, but lost to Sugarland's "Stay" (2007).[45] The video received a nomination for MTV Video Music Award for Best New Artist at the 2008 MTV Video Music Awards, but lost to Tokio Hotel's video for "Ready, Set, Go!" (2007).[46]

Accolades

Year Organization Award Result Ref.
2008 MTV Video Music Awards Best New Artist Nominated [47]
BMI Country Awards Song of the Year Won [48]
SESAC Nashville Music Awards Recurrent Country Performance Activity Awards Won [49]
2009 BMI Pop Awards Award-Winning Songs Won [50]

Live performances

 
Swift performing "Teardrops on My Guitar" on the Fearless Tour in 2010.

She performed "Teardrops on My Guitar" as she opened for Rascal Flatts on several dates, from October 19 to November 3, 2006, included on the Me and My Gang Tour (2006–07).[51] Swift opened the concert with the song and dressed in a black, knee-length dress and red cowboy boots with a design of a skull and crossbones across it, playing an acoustic guitar.[52] She also performed the song when she served as opening act on twenty dates for George Strait's 2007 United States tour,[53] and selected dates for Brad Paisley's Bonfires & Amplifiers Tour in 2007.[54][55] Throughout mid-2007, Swift engaged as the opening act on several dates for Tim McGraw's and Faith Hill's joint tour, Soul2Soul II Tour (2006–07), where she again performed "Teardrops on My Guitar".[56] During that period, she also performed the song at a set for Longwood University's Spring Weekend.[57] Swift performed the song while she was again opening for Rascal Flatts for their Still Feels Good Tour in 2008.[58]

When promoting the single, Swift performed it on numerous venues, including Total Request Live (TRL),[59] The Engine Room,[60] on the Studio 330 Sessions,[61] and a concert at the Apple Store in SoHo, New York, which was recorded and released as a live extended play (EP), iTunes Live from SoHo, exclusively sold through the iTunes Store.[62] In the United Kingdom, the song was performed at an exclusive performance, hosted by 95.8 Capital FM and on The Paul O'Grady Show.[63] Since completing promotion for Taylor Swift and its corresponding singles, Swift has performed "Teardrops on My Guitar" as a duet with English rock band Def Leppard on CMT Crossroads, the episode was released as a DVD exclusively through Wal-Mart stores in the United States,[64] Clear Channel Communications's Stripped,[65] at the 2009 CMA Music Festival,[66] at the 2009 V Festival,[67] and at the Australian charity concert Sydney Sound Relief.[68]

Swift performed the song on all venues of her first headlining concert tour, the Fearless Tour, which extended from April 2009 to June 2010. During each performance, she donned a sparkly cocktail dress and black, leather boots.[69] The performance initiated with Swift sitting in a desk, next to a backup dancer who portrayed Swift's love interest, at the upper level of the stage,[69] which a library was projected onto.[70] The backup dancers then stood up to slow dance with a female backup dancer as Swift sang from above. Swift then appeared at the main stage to conclude the performance.[71] Jim Abbot of The Orlando Sentinel attended the March 5, 2010, concert at the Amway Arena in Orlando, Florida. He stated, "Taking a cue from her pal Miley Cyrus, Swift embellishes hits such as 'Teardrops On My Guitar' and 'Love Story' with a lot of flashy production in concert."[72] Brandy McDonnell of The Oklahoman, who attended the March 31, 2010, concert at the Ford Center in Oklahoma City, believed "Teardrops on My Guitar"'s music video heavily influenced the setting and role she enacted in the performance.[69] Swift performed the song for the first time in three years during The Red Tour's stop in San Antonio on May 22, 2013. Swift performed the song for the first time in 5 years, at the Denver stop on her Reputation Stadium Tour on May 25, 2018.[73]

Credits and personnel

Credits are adapted from the liner notes of Taylor Swift (2006).[74]

  • Taylor Swift – vocals, songwriter, guitar, harmony vocals
  • Liz Rose – songwriter
  • Nathan Chapman – producer, banjo, bass, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, harmony vocals
  • Eric Darken – percussion
  • Dan Dugmore – steel guitar
  • Rob Hajacos – fiddle
  • John Willis – acoustic guitar (high string)

Charts

Certifications

Region Certification Certified units/sales
Canada (Music Canada)[38] Platinum 80,000*
United Kingdom (BPI)[40] Silver 200,000 
United States (RIAA)[35] 3× Platinum 3,000,000[36]

* Sales figures based on certification alone.
  Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

Release history

Release dates and formats for "Teardrops on My Guitar"
Region Date Format Label Ref.
United States February 20, 2007 Country radio Big Machine [7]
November 9, 2007 Contemporary hit radio
[8]
August 30, 2019 7-inch vinyl Big Machine [88][89][90]

Notes

  1. ^ "Teardrops on My Guitar" and "Our Song" were included on the Asian version of Fearless.

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Teardrops on My Guitar is a song by American singer songwriter Taylor Swift taken from her self titled debut album 2006 Swift wrote the song with Liz Rose and Nathan Chapman produced it Big Machine Records released Teardrops on My Guitar to US country radio on February 20 2007 as the album s second US single The song was released to US pop radio as a crossover single in November 2007 It was included on the international edition of Swift s second studio album Fearless and released in the UK in 2009 Teardrops on My Guitar Single by Taylor Swiftfrom the album Taylor SwiftReleasedFebruary 20 2007 2007 02 20 StudioSound Cottage Nashville GenreCountry pop soft rockLength3 35LabelBig MachineSongwriter s Taylor Swift Liz RoseProducer s Nathan ChapmanTaylor Swift singles chronology Tim McGraw 2006 Teardrops on My Guitar 2007 Our Song 2007 Music video Teardrops on My Guitar on YouTubeSwift wrote the lyrics inspired by her unrequited love for a high school classmate Musically the track is a gentle acoustic guitar driven ballad and incorporates mandolin and fiddle Music critics have conflicting opinions about the song s country music classification with those disagreeing pointing out the pop music production Critics reacted positively to the track complimenting Swift s vocal delivery and songwriting style Teardrops on My Guitar peaked at number 13 on the Billboard Hot 100 and was Swift s first pop radio crossover single on the Mainstream Top 40 chart The single was certified triple platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America RIAA The song s music video was directed by Trey Fanjoy and features Swift as she sees her love interest develop a relationship with another female The video received a nomination for MTV Video Music Award for Best New Artist but lost to Tokio Hotel s music video for Ready Set Go Swift performed the song live while supporting as the opening act for other country music artists concert tours and included it on the set list of her first headlining tour the Fearless Tour 2009 10 Contents 1 Background and release 2 Composition 3 Critical reception 4 Commercial performance 5 Music video 6 Accolades 7 Live performances 8 Credits and personnel 9 Charts 9 1 Weekly charts 9 2 Year end charts 10 Certifications 11 Release history 12 Notes 13 References 13 1 SourcesBackground and release EditSwift was inspired to write Teardrops on My Guitar about her experience with a boy named Drew Hardwick a classmate of hers whom she had feelings for Hardwick later went on to join the United States Navy and was also arrested for aggravated child abuse in 2015 1 During their freshman year at Hendersonville High School in Hendersonville Tennessee 2 Swift and Hardwick sat beside each other in class every day The two became friends although Swift secretly desired for them to become a couple Because of Hardwick s unawareness he would frequently speak to Swift about another girl he had feelings for something Swift pretended to be endeared by commenting How beautiful she was how nice and smart and perfect she was And I sat there and listened never meaning it any of the times I said Oh I m so happy for you 3 Hardwick and his crush eventually developed a relationship which lasted for a few years Swift never confessed her feelings to him By the release of Taylor Swift he remained unaware of Swift s intentions or of the song and continued his relationship with the same female 3 Upon Teardrops on My Guitar s release as a single Hardwick attempted to contact Swift via phone calls which Swift did not respond to he then left voicemails but Swift felt too awkward to call back 4 Two years after the album s release as she was leaving her house to attend a Nashville Predators hockey game with Kellie Pickler and Carrie Underwood Hardwick appeared at her driveway A car parked and out of it exited Hardwick and a friend of his 5 After two and a half years of not speaking the two conversed He was like Hey how s it going And I m like Wow you re late Good to see you But we were civilized 5 Swift conjectured multiple theories as to why Hardwick appeared at her house One of them was that he was attempting to prove to his friend that he was indeed the subject of Teardrops on My Guitar Other possibilities was that he wanted to rebuild their friendship or believed Swift was still pining away from him 5 Swift said it would have been poetic if he approached her upon the album s release and she would have accepted but that she had already moved on 6 Swift cited Teardrops on My Guitar as an example of how she expresses her sentiments in songs and sometimes in no other manner She was not afraid of using Hardwick s first name on the track and therefore believed it was very honest and susceptible something she adored 3 Teardrops on My Guitar was released to US country radio on February 20 2007 by Big Machine Records as the second single from Swift s debut album 7 Big Machine and Republic Records released the song to US contemporary hit radio in November 2007 8 The track was included on the non US editions of Swift s second album Fearless released in March 2009 9 10 In the United Kingdom Teardrops on My Guitar was released as a single on May 18 2009 by Mercury Records 11 Composition Edit Teardrops on My Guitar source source track A sample of the refrain featuring mandolin and guitar Despite its release to country radio critics had conflicting opinions about its genre with some categorizing it as pop and soft rock Problems playing this file See media help Teardrops on My Guitar is a country pop song with a length of three minutes and 35 seconds 12 It is set in common time and has a moderate tempo of 104 beats per minute 13 Critics have conflicting opinions about the song s country music classification NPR categorized it as a pop song 14 and Ed Masley from The Arizona Republic described it as a soft rock song and commented the country music elements are the steel guitar and twang in Swift s vocals 15 Grady Smith from Rolling Stone deemed it one of Swift s countriest songs 16 Musicologist James E Perone found Teardrops on My Guitar full of pop hooks and described it as a musically flexible track because it can be adapted into many styles of pop country and rock 17 It is written in the key of B major and Swift s vocals span one octave from F3 to B 4 13 Swift sings in a breathless manner 18 It follows the chord progression B Gm E F 13 The track s instrumentation is gently guided by mandolin and acoustic guitar 19 with accents of brushed drums 20 It ultimately results in a simple 21 and tender undertone 22 The version released to pop radio replaces the banjo with a drum loop 14 The lyrics of Teardrops on My Guitar speak of heartbreak and are direct referring to the subject by his first name Drew 18 21 The song describes fancying someone who is already interested in someone else and therefore maintaining the sentiments a secret To him Swift acted as though she was happy about his relationship 23 while crying and lamenting at home 18 Dave Heaton of PopMatters interpreted the lines And there she goes so perfectly The kind of flawless I wish I could be to address Swift s ideal of perfection and her attempting to meet it but not succeeding a predominant theme on Fearless 24 Critical reception Edit Swift performing Teardrops on My Guitar in 2006 Teardrops on My Guitar has received acclaim from contemporary critics Perone cited the song as Swift s songwriting ability to draw on diverse musical styles and regarded the teardrops on my guitar image one of the album s most memorable lyrical detail 17 Regarding the song s musical genre Roger Holland of PopMatters believed there was no reason for Swift to limit herself into only the country music or why she should be a country artist at all Holland continued Yet this is the channel to market she has chosen and so she has to be prepared to hear complaints about the way that trademarked Mutt Lange guitar whine has been married to her bright shiny pop songs in order to get them onto CMT GAC and country radio 25 Bill Lamb of About com rated Teardrops on My Guitar four out of five stars Lamb complimented Swift s vocal delivery and songwriting style but criticized the production and arrangement perceiving them to be dull He added that the track s refrains were most impacting and deemed it among the most memorable songs of 2007 20 Sean Dooley also of About com described Swift s vocals as nothing less than captivating 18 Fiona Chua of MTV Asia said Teardrops on My Guitar demonstrated that with Swift what you hear is what you get and selected it as one best cuts on Fearless 21 note 1 Deborah Evans Price of Billboard stated that Teardrops on My Guitar showcased the same qualities as Tim McGraw 2006 solid gifts of songwriting and time halting earnest and pure voice Price declared that the song made obvious that Swift would have much success for years to come at the time She believed the track was ultimately relatable and Swift was capable of making the song palpable 22 Chuck Taylor also of Billboard reviewed the pop version release of Teardrops on My Guitar and stated it was a beautiful mainstream intro to an artist whose rise is ably exemplified by her last name 19 An uncredited review from Rolling Stone attributed the track to be one of the reasons why Taylor Swift was so commercially successful 26 Jon Bream of Star Tribune believed the song was in attempt to empower high school and college age females by confronting males 27 In 2019 Insider named Teardrops on My Guitar one of the fourteen best songs written by teenagers 28 It also ranked at number 47 on Teen Vogue s 91 Best Songs About Unrequited Love list while Swift s 2009 single You Belong with Me topped the list 29 Commercial performance EditIn the United States Teardrops on My Guitar peaked at number 13 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart dated February 23 2008 30 In peaked at number two and spent 27 weeks in total on the Hot Country Songs chart which tracks US country radio 31 Swift s breakthrough chart success in the United States 14 21 it made its crossover appearance to pop radio peaking at number seven and spending 21 weeks on the Mainstream Top 40 chart 32 It was Swift s first single to enter the pop charts 33 The song peaked within the top 10 of four airplay charts Hot Country Songs Mainstream Top 40 Adult Pop Songs and Adult Contemporary 34 The single was certified triple platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America RIAA in April 2014 for surpassing three million units based on sales and streaming 35 By July 2019 Teardrops on My Guitar had sold three million digital copies in the United States 36 In Canada Teardrops on My Guitar peaked at number 45 on the Canadian Hot 100 chart dated August 12 2007 37 The single was certified platinum by Music Canada MC in July 2011 for sales of 80 000 digital downloads 38 In the United Kingdom after its release in May 2009 the single peaked at number 51 on the UK Singles Chart 39 In August 2021 it was certified silver by the British Phonographic Industry BPI for 200 000 units based on sales and streaming 40 Music video Edit Tyler Hilton portrayed the male lead in the video for Teardrops on My Guitar Trey Fanjoy directed the music video for Teardrops on My Guitar Swift worked again with Fanjoy who had directed the video for Swift s debut single Tim McGraw because of positive experiences You have to remember the people who were good to you in the beginning 41 For Teardrops on My Guitar Swift said the theme was unrequited love 41 Despite recommendation from label personnel that the video should have been set in a prior era and filmed at a larger city Swift kept it simple and filmed it in Nashville 42 American singer and actor Tyler Hilton portrayed the male lead Swift had been fond of Hilton s music as well as acting on the television series One Tree Hill and the film Walk the Line 2005 41 She chose Hilton particularly because she thought he resembled the subject behind the song Drew Hardwick whom she had a crush on during high school 43 Swift invited other high school friends her cousin and her brother Austin to portray fellow high school students in the halls 44 In the video Swift and Hilton portray two high school students Swift s character is in love with Hilton s but he is in love with another girl Scenes of the two characters studying together are intertwined with scenes of Swift s character in a long aquamarine evening gown lying beside an acoustic guitar on a mattress in a bedroom By the song s bridge Swift s character witnesses the male lead kissing his girlfriend as she watches despondently The video ends with Swift in the bedroom crying on the mattress The video received a nomination for Number One Streamed Music Video at the web hosted 2007 CMT Online Awards but lost to Sugarland s Stay 2007 45 The video received a nomination for MTV Video Music Award for Best New Artist at the 2008 MTV Video Music Awards but lost to Tokio Hotel s video for Ready Set Go 2007 46 Accolades EditYear Organization Award Result Ref 2008 MTV Video Music Awards Best New Artist Nominated 47 BMI Country Awards Song of the Year Won 48 SESAC Nashville Music Awards Recurrent Country Performance Activity Awards Won 49 2009 BMI Pop Awards Award Winning Songs Won 50 Live performances Edit Swift performing Teardrops on My Guitar on the Fearless Tour in 2010 She performed Teardrops on My Guitar as she opened for Rascal Flatts on several dates from October 19 to November 3 2006 included on the Me and My Gang Tour 2006 07 51 Swift opened the concert with the song and dressed in a black knee length dress and red cowboy boots with a design of a skull and crossbones across it playing an acoustic guitar 52 She also performed the song when she served as opening act on twenty dates for George Strait s 2007 United States tour 53 and selected dates for Brad Paisley s Bonfires amp Amplifiers Tour in 2007 54 55 Throughout mid 2007 Swift engaged as the opening act on several dates for Tim McGraw s and Faith Hill s joint tour Soul2Soul II Tour 2006 07 where she again performed Teardrops on My Guitar 56 During that period she also performed the song at a set for Longwood University s Spring Weekend 57 Swift performed the song while she was again opening for Rascal Flatts for their Still Feels Good Tour in 2008 58 When promoting the single Swift performed it on numerous venues including Total Request Live TRL 59 The Engine Room 60 on the Studio 330 Sessions 61 and a concert at the Apple Store in SoHo New York which was recorded and released as a live extended play EP iTunes Live from SoHo exclusively sold through the iTunes Store 62 In the United Kingdom the song was performed at an exclusive performance hosted by 95 8 Capital FM and on The Paul O Grady Show 63 Since completing promotion for Taylor Swift and its corresponding singles Swift has performed Teardrops on My Guitar as a duet with English rock band Def Leppard on CMT Crossroads the episode was released as a DVD exclusively through Wal Mart stores in the United States 64 Clear Channel Communications s Stripped 65 at the 2009 CMA Music Festival 66 at the 2009 V Festival 67 and at the Australian charity concert Sydney Sound Relief 68 Swift performed the song on all venues of her first headlining concert tour the Fearless Tour which extended from April 2009 to June 2010 During each performance she donned a sparkly cocktail dress and black leather boots 69 The performance initiated with Swift sitting in a desk next to a backup dancer who portrayed Swift s love interest at the upper level of the stage 69 which a library was projected onto 70 The backup dancers then stood up to slow dance with a female backup dancer as Swift sang from above Swift then appeared at the main stage to conclude the performance 71 Jim Abbot of The Orlando Sentinel attended the March 5 2010 concert at the Amway Arena in Orlando Florida He stated Taking a cue from her pal Miley Cyrus Swift embellishes hits such as Teardrops On My Guitar and Love Story with a lot of flashy production in concert 72 Brandy McDonnell of The Oklahoman who attended the March 31 2010 concert at the Ford Center in Oklahoma City believed Teardrops on My Guitar s music video heavily influenced the setting and role she enacted in the performance 69 Swift performed the song for the first time in three years during The Red Tour s stop in San Antonio on May 22 2013 Swift performed the song for the first time in 5 years at the Denver stop on her Reputation Stadium Tour on May 25 2018 73 Credits and personnel EditCredits are adapted from the liner notes of Taylor Swift 2006 74 Taylor Swift vocals songwriter guitar harmony vocals Liz Rose songwriter Nathan Chapman producer banjo bass acoustic guitar electric guitar harmony vocals Eric Darken percussion Dan Dugmore steel guitar Rob Hajacos fiddle John Willis acoustic guitar high string Charts EditWeekly charts Edit Chart 2007 2008 PeakpositionCanada Canadian Hot 100 37 45Canada AC Billboard 75 21Canada CHR Top 40 Billboard 76 16Canada Country Billboard 77 6Canada Hot AC Billboard 78 16US Billboard Hot 100 30 13US Adult Contemporary Billboard 79 5US Adult Top 40 Billboard 80 6US Hot Country Songs Billboard 31 2US Mainstream Top 40 Billboard 32 7US Pop 100 Billboard 81 11US Pop 100 Airplay Billboard 81 10Chart 2009 PeakpositionUK Singles OCC 39 51 Year end charts Edit Chart 2007 PositionUS Billboard Hot 100 82 89US Hot Country Songs Billboard 83 28Chart 2008 PositionUS Billboard Hot 100 84 48US Adult Contemporary Billboard 85 6US Adult Top 40 Billboard 86 30US Mainstream Top 40 Billboard 87 35Certifications EditRegion Certification Certified units salesCanada Music Canada 38 Platinum 80 000 United Kingdom BPI 40 Silver 200 000 United States RIAA 35 3 Platinum 3 000 000 36 Sales figures based on certification alone Sales streaming figures based on certification alone Release history EditRelease dates and formats 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