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Tolerate It

"Tolerate It" (stylized in all lowercase) is a song by the American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift, taken from her ninth studio album, Evermore (2020). She wrote the track with its producer, Aaron Dessner. A slow building piano ballad, "Tolerate It" features a midtempo production and an odd time signature. Inspired by the Daphne du Maurier novel Rebecca (1938), its lyrics are narrated by a young woman who addresses her unstable relationship with an older man who does not seem to like her.

"Tolerate It"
Song by Taylor Swift
from the album Evermore
ReleasedDecember 11, 2020 (2020-12-11)
StudioLong Pond (Hudson Valley)
Length4:05
LabelRepublic
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)Aaron Dessner
Lyric video
"Tolerate It" on YouTube

Critics praised "Tolerate It" for what they deemed vulnerable songwriting from Swift and an engaging production and selected it as a highlight from Evermore. Commercially, the song peaked at number 28 on the Billboard Global 200 and entered the charts of Australia, Canada, Portugal, the United States, and the United Kingdom. It received certifications from Australia, Brazil, and the UK. Swift included it on the regular set list of the Eras Tour (2023–2024).

Production edit

On July 24, 2020, the American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift released her eighth studio album, Folklore, to critical and commercial success.[1] On November 25, Swift and the album's co-writers and co-producers, including the first-time collaborator Aaron Dessner, assembled at Long Pond Studio in Hudson Valley to film a concert documentary titled Folklore: The Long Pond Studio Sessions, which was released on Disney+.[2][3] They continued writing songs at Long Pond, with Swift penning lyrics to Dessner's instrumental tracks, a process that was present on much of the songs they had worked on Folklore. Their sessions resulted in a project that was a natural extension of the album, which became Evermore (2020).[4][5][6]

One of the songs both Swift and Dessner wrote was "Tolerate It".[3] Dessner produced the track prior to writing it with Swift. Before sending the instrumental to her, he thought that "she won't be into it" because of its "odd" elements. However, after Dessner sent the instrumental to Swift, she sent it back with finished lyrics. He recalled in a Rolling Stone interview that he cried upon hearing "Tolerate It" for the first time and described it as a "crushingly beautiful song".[4] It was recorded by Dessner and Jonathan Low at Long Pond, where Low also recorded the vocals. The track was mixed by Low at Long Pond and mastered by Greg Calbi and Steve Fallone at Sterling Sound in Edgewater, New Jersey.[3]

Music and lyrics edit

"Tolerate It" is a slow building[7] piano ballad[8] that runs for four minutes and five seconds.[9] It features an odd time signature;[10] Dessner said the song was set in a 10
8
signature,[4] while Jon Pareles of The New York Times[11] and Nate Jones of Vulture thought it was in a 5
4
signature.[12] The midtempo[10] production contains bass guitar, cello, percussion, violin,[3] and skittering synth beats with recurring keyboard chord patterns.[7][13] Critics described the piano as "solemn, chilly",[14] "muffled",[7] and "frosty".[15] Ray Finlayson of Beats Per Minute opined that the song could have fit on Folklore because he thought it had similar musical elements.[14]

 
"Tolerate It" was inspired by the novel Rebecca by Daphne du Maurier (pictured).

"Tolerate It" details the difficulties of loving someone who undervalues their relationship;[16][17] Swift wrote that the track is about "ambivalent toleration"[18] and that it was inspired by the Daphne du Maurier novel Rebecca (1938).[19] In the lyrics, it describes an unstable relationship between two characters with a big age gap, narrated from the young woman's perspective.[17][20] She delivers "acts of service" to her partner, such as setting the table with "the fancy shit".[15] The woman admits that she has worth and professes about it ("I know my love should be celebrated"), yet is faced with indifference ("but you tolerate it").[21][8] Swift employs her upper register as the woman realizes that she has the power to leave the relationship: "You assume I'm fine, but what would you do if I / Break free and leave us in ruins / Gain the weight of you then lose it / Believe me, I could do it".[7][12]

Some critics drew similarities to other songs and a few highlighted lyrics from the track. In The Guardian, the music journalist Alexis Petridis thought that Swift inhibited the character of a "disenchanted wife" on "Tolerate It" and believed it evoked the one on the Smiths' song "Asleep" (1985).[22] Rolling Stone's writer Rob Sheffield found the track to be more in line to a 1970s Carole King song.[23] Emily Algar from Atwood Magazine interpreted the lyric, "I made you my temple, my mural, my sky/ Now I'm begging for footnotes in the story of your life", to be the feeling of loving someone who loves you less.[24] For Katherine Rodgers of The Quietus, she thought the lyric, "You're so much older, and wiser, and I", revealed the age difference of the relationship.[20]

Release and live performance edit

"Tolerate It" was released as the fifth track on Evermore on December 11, 2020, by Republic Records.[25] The song reached number 28 on the Billboard Global 200[26] and charted in the countries of Canada (18)[27] and Portugal (101).[28] In the United States, it debuted and peaked at number 45 on the Billboard Hot 100 and increased Swift's total entries to 128.[29][30] Meanwhile, the track opened at number eight on Hot Rock & Alternative Songs, where it lasted for 14 weeks[31] and appeared on the chart's 2021 year-end at number 47.[32] In Australia, "Tolerate It" peaked at number 28 on the ARIA Singles Chart[33] and received a platinum certification from the Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA).[34] In the United Kingdom, the song reached number 59 on the OCC's Audio Streaming Chart[35] and was certified silver by the British Phonographic Industry (BPI).[36] In Brazil, it received a gold certification from Pro-Música Brasil.[37]

In March 2023, Swift embarked on her sixth concert tour, the Eras Tour, as a tribute to her discography.[38] The show consists of ten acts, including the Evermore set, where it features "Tolerate It".[39] Swift would arrange a long dinner table for two people before performing the track;[38][40] Ilana Kaplan of i reported that "she crawled and danced" across the table.[41] Chris Willman from Variety believed that the set was inspired by the 1941 film Citizen Kane and that it was done to highlight the track's "domestic drama".[40] Kelsey Barnes of The Independent called the set "sparse and cold" and thought it reflects the song's "stark" sound.[38] For Rolling Stone, Waiss Aramesh found the setting "beautiful" and wrote that Swift delivered a "heart-wrenching rendition" of the track.[42]

Critical reception edit

In reviews of Evermore, critics considered "Tolerate It" an album highlight.[a] They lauded the vulnerability displayed in Swift's songwriting;[b] a number of them claimed that it contained some of her best writing.[c] Konstantinos Pappis of Our Culture Mag viewed "Tolerate It" as one of Evermore's "most affecting moments" and thought it felt "strikingly personal" despite being devoid of Swift's autobiographical songwriting.[21] Patrick Ryan from USA Today regarded the song as a lyrical standout from the album.[50] Maura Johnston of Entertainment Weekly thought it was a "masterful portrayal" of a crumbling marriage.[51] Mary Siroky from Consequence wrote that it is where her "narrative storytelling is on full display".[52] Claire Shaffer from Rolling Stone said that "Tolerate It" featured one of "Swift's most damning relationship vignettes to date".[53] Petridis,[22] The Observer's Kitty Empire,[54] and The Quietus' Katherine Rodgers praised the character studies shown,[20] and Petridis added that the song's bitter lyrics were more edifying than those she wrote for her 2017 album Reputation.[22]

Some critics commended the production. Pareles viewed "Tolerate It" as one of Evermore's "countless musicianly flourishes"[11] and Johnston picked it as one of the album's songs she thought their musical risks succeeded.[51] Helen Brown from The Independent called the track "excellent" and appreciated the "pretty" piano.[7] Saloni Gajjar of The A.V. Club wrote that her "partnership with Dessner resulted in some beautiful renditions" on Evermore and picked "Tolerate It" as an example.[55] Jason Lipshutz of Billboard regarded it as one of the album's tracks that serves their production as the emotional hook.[56] Nora Princiotti of The Ringer thought the "odd" time signature brought "really cool effects".[10] Ellen Johnson from Paste said the song was "full of Swift's hard-won wisdom" and viewed it as one of the tracks to represent Evermore as a peaceful, intimate album.[57]

On less positive reviews, the Slate writer Carl Wilson found "Tolerate It" to have one of the "draggiest [Dessner] compositions" on the album and thought it resulted in "numbing and disappointing music".[13] Cory McConnell of The Ringer deemed the song melodrama and "a bit of a drag" on Evermore,[10] and Sputnikmusic criticized Swift for using the same hook that was shared with the album's several tracks.[58] "Tolerate It" was featured in the rankings of Swift's discography by Rolling Stone (94)[23] and Vulture (138).[12]

Personnel edit

Credits are adapted from the liner notes of Evermore.[25]

Charts edit

Certifications edit

Certifications for "Tolerate It"
Region Certification Certified units/sales
Australia (ARIA)[34] Platinum 70,000
Brazil (Pro-Música Brasil)[37] Gold 20,000
United Kingdom (BPI)[36] Silver 200,000

Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

Notes edit

  1. ^ Attributed to The Atlantic,[15] Atwood Magazine,[24] Beats Per Minute,[14] Esquire[43] and the Los Angeles Times[44]
  2. ^ Attributed to The Atlantic,[15] The A.V. Club,[45] Clash,[46] Esquire,[43] the Los Angeles Times,[44] No Ripcord,[47] PopMatters,[48] and Vulture[18]
  3. ^ Attributed to The Atlantic[15] and Exclaim![49]

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Cited literature edit

  • McGrath, John (2023). "The Return to Craft: Taylor Swift, Nostalgia, and Covid-19". Popular Music and Society. 46 (1): 70–84. doi:10.1080/03007766.2022.2156761.

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Tolerate It stylized in all lowercase is a song by the American singer songwriter Taylor Swift taken from her ninth studio album Evermore 2020 She wrote the track with its producer Aaron Dessner A slow building piano ballad Tolerate It features a midtempo production and an odd time signature Inspired by the Daphne du Maurier novel Rebecca 1938 its lyrics are narrated by a young woman who addresses her unstable relationship with an older man who does not seem to like her Tolerate It Song by Taylor Swiftfrom the album EvermoreReleasedDecember 11 2020 2020 12 11 StudioLong Pond Hudson Valley Length4 05LabelRepublicSongwriter s Taylor Swift Aaron DessnerProducer s Aaron DessnerLyric video Tolerate It on YouTubeCritics praised Tolerate It for what they deemed vulnerable songwriting from Swift and an engaging production and selected it as a highlight from Evermore Commercially the song peaked at number 28 on the Billboard Global 200 and entered the charts of Australia Canada Portugal the United States and the United Kingdom It received certifications from Australia Brazil and the UK Swift included it on the regular set list of the Eras Tour 2023 2024 Contents 1 Production 2 Music and lyrics 3 Release and live performance 4 Critical reception 5 Personnel 6 Charts 6 1 Weekly charts 6 2 Year end chart 7 Certifications 8 Notes 9 References 9 1 Cited literatureProduction editOn July 24 2020 the American singer songwriter Taylor Swift released her eighth studio album Folklore to critical and commercial success 1 On November 25 Swift and the album s co writers and co producers including the first time collaborator Aaron Dessner assembled at Long Pond Studio in Hudson Valley to film a concert documentary titled Folklore The Long Pond Studio Sessions which was released on Disney 2 3 They continued writing songs at Long Pond with Swift penning lyrics to Dessner s instrumental tracks a process that was present on much of the songs they had worked on Folklore Their sessions resulted in a project that was a natural extension of the album which became Evermore 2020 4 5 6 One of the songs both Swift and Dessner wrote was Tolerate It 3 Dessner produced the track prior to writing it with Swift Before sending the instrumental to her he thought that she won t be into it because of its odd elements However after Dessner sent the instrumental to Swift she sent it back with finished lyrics He recalled in a Rolling Stone interview that he cried upon hearing Tolerate It for the first time and described it as a crushingly beautiful song 4 It was recorded by Dessner and Jonathan Low at Long Pond where Low also recorded the vocals The track was mixed by Low at Long Pond and mastered by Greg Calbi and Steve Fallone at Sterling Sound in Edgewater New Jersey 3 Music and lyrics edit nbsp Tolerate It source source A sample of Tolerate It demonstrating the repetitive piano chords synth beats and time signature Problems playing this file See media help Tolerate It is a slow building 7 piano ballad 8 that runs for four minutes and five seconds 9 It features an odd time signature 10 Dessner said the song was set in a 108 signature 4 while Jon Pareles of The New York Times 11 and Nate Jones of Vulture thought it was in a 54 signature 12 The midtempo 10 production contains bass guitar cello percussion violin 3 and skittering synth beats with recurring keyboard chord patterns 7 13 Critics described the piano as solemn chilly 14 muffled 7 and frosty 15 Ray Finlayson of Beats Per Minute opined that the song could have fit on Folklore because he thought it had similar musical elements 14 nbsp Tolerate It was inspired by the novel Rebecca by Daphne du Maurier pictured Tolerate It details the difficulties of loving someone who undervalues their relationship 16 17 Swift wrote that the track is about ambivalent toleration 18 and that it was inspired by the Daphne du Maurier novel Rebecca 1938 19 In the lyrics it describes an unstable relationship between two characters with a big age gap narrated from the young woman s perspective 17 20 She delivers acts of service to her partner such as setting the table with the fancy shit 15 The woman admits that she has worth and professes about it I know my love should be celebrated yet is faced with indifference but you tolerate it 21 8 Swift employs her upper register as the woman realizes that she has the power to leave the relationship You assume I m fine but what would you do if I Break free and leave us in ruins Gain the weight of you then lose it Believe me I could do it 7 12 Some critics drew similarities to other songs and a few highlighted lyrics from the track In The Guardian the music journalist Alexis Petridis thought that Swift inhibited the character of a disenchanted wife on Tolerate It and believed it evoked the one on the Smiths song Asleep 1985 22 Rolling Stone s writer Rob Sheffield found the track to be more in line to a 1970s Carole King song 23 Emily Algar from Atwood Magazine interpreted the lyric I made you my temple my mural my sky Now I m begging for footnotes in the story of your life to be the feeling of loving someone who loves you less 24 For Katherine Rodgers of The Quietus she thought the lyric You re so much older and wiser and I revealed the age difference of the relationship 20 Release and live performance edit Tolerate It was released as the fifth track on Evermore on December 11 2020 by Republic Records 25 The song reached number 28 on the Billboard Global 200 26 and charted in the countries of Canada 18 27 and Portugal 101 28 In the United States it debuted and peaked at number 45 on the Billboard Hot 100 and increased Swift s total entries to 128 29 30 Meanwhile the track opened at number eight on Hot Rock amp Alternative Songs where it lasted for 14 weeks 31 and appeared on the chart s 2021 year end at number 47 32 In Australia Tolerate It peaked at number 28 on the ARIA Singles Chart 33 and received a platinum certification from the Australian Recording Industry Association ARIA 34 In the United Kingdom the song reached number 59 on the OCC s Audio Streaming Chart 35 and was certified silver by the British Phonographic Industry BPI 36 In Brazil it received a gold certification from Pro Musica Brasil 37 In March 2023 Swift embarked on her sixth concert tour the Eras Tour as a tribute to her discography 38 The show consists of ten acts including the Evermore set where it features Tolerate It 39 Swift would arrange a long dinner table for two people before performing the track 38 40 Ilana Kaplan of i reported that she crawled and danced across the table 41 Chris Willman from Variety believed that the set was inspired by the 1941 film Citizen Kane and that it was done to highlight the track s domestic drama 40 Kelsey Barnes of The Independent called the set sparse and cold and thought it reflects the song s stark sound 38 For Rolling Stone Waiss Aramesh found the setting beautiful and wrote that Swift delivered a heart wrenching rendition of the track 42 Critical reception editIn reviews of Evermore critics considered Tolerate It an album highlight a They lauded the vulnerability displayed in Swift s songwriting b a number of them claimed that it contained some of her best writing c Konstantinos Pappis of Our Culture Mag viewed Tolerate It as one of Evermore s most affecting moments and thought it felt strikingly personal despite being devoid of Swift s autobiographical songwriting 21 Patrick Ryan from USA Today regarded the song as a lyrical standout from the album 50 Maura Johnston of Entertainment Weekly thought it was a masterful portrayal of a crumbling marriage 51 Mary Siroky from Consequence wrote that it is where her narrative storytelling is on full display 52 Claire Shaffer from Rolling Stone said that Tolerate It featured one of Swift s most damning relationship vignettes to date 53 Petridis 22 The Observer s Kitty Empire 54 and The Quietus Katherine Rodgers praised the character studies shown 20 and Petridis added that the song s bitter lyrics were more edifying than those she wrote for her 2017 album Reputation 22 Some critics commended the production Pareles viewed Tolerate It as one of Evermore s countless musicianly flourishes 11 and Johnston picked it as one of the album s songs she thought their musical risks succeeded 51 Helen Brown from The Independent called the track excellent and appreciated the pretty piano 7 Saloni Gajjar of The A V Club wrote that her partnership with Dessner resulted in some beautiful renditions on Evermore and picked Tolerate It as an example 55 Jason Lipshutz of Billboard regarded it as one of the album s tracks that serves their production as the emotional hook 56 Nora Princiotti of The Ringer thought the odd time signature brought really cool effects 10 Ellen Johnson from Paste said the song was full of Swift s hard won wisdom and viewed it as one of the tracks to represent Evermore as a peaceful intimate album 57 On less positive reviews the Slate writer Carl Wilson found Tolerate It to have one of the draggiest Dessner compositions on the album and thought it resulted in numbing and disappointing music 13 Cory McConnell of The Ringer deemed the song melodrama and a bit of a drag on Evermore 10 and Sputnikmusic criticized Swift for using the same hook that was shared with the album s several tracks 58 Tolerate It was featured in the rankings of Swift s discography by Rolling Stone 94 23 and Vulture 138 12 Personnel editCredits are adapted from the liner notes of Evermore 25 Taylor Swift vocals songwriting Aaron Dessner songwriting production piano drum machine programming bass guitar keyboards recording Bryan Devendorf drum machine programming Bryce Dessner orchestration Clarice Jensen cello James McAlister percussion drum machine programming keyboards synthesizer Jason Treuting percussion Yuki Numata Resnick violin Jonathan Low mixing recording Greg Calbi mastering Steve Fallone masteringCharts editWeekly charts edit Weekly chart performance for Tolerate It Chart 2020 2021 PeakpositionAustralia ARIA 33 33Canada Canadian Hot 100 27 18Global 200 Billboard 26 28Portugal AFP 28 101UK Audio Streaming OCC 35 59US Billboard Hot 100 30 45US Hot Rock amp Alternative Songs Billboard 31 8 Year end chart edit Year end chart performance for Tolerate It Chart 2021 PositionUS Hot Rock amp Alternative Songs Billboard 32 47Certifications editCertifications for Tolerate It Region Certification Certified units salesAustralia ARIA 34 Platinum 70 000 Brazil Pro Musica Brasil 37 Gold 20 000 United Kingdom BPI 36 Silver 200 000 Sales streaming figures based on certification alone Notes edit Attributed to The Atlantic 15 Atwood Magazine 24 Beats Per Minute 14 Esquire 43 and the Los Angeles Times 44 Attributed to The Atlantic 15 The A V Club 45 Clash 46 Esquire 43 the Los Angeles Times 44 No Ripcord 47 PopMatters 48 and Vulture 18 Attributed to The Atlantic 15 and Exclaim 49 References edit McGrath 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