Taylor Swift drops exclusive acoustic tracks from 'The Life of a Showgirl'
Taylor Swift breaks own records of TTDP with the release of 'The Life of a Showgirl'
By Web Desk
October 05, 2025
Taylor Swift is giving her fans an extra special treat with the release of eight acoustic versions of songs from her new album, The Life of a Showgirl.
These exclusive tracks are available on four limited-edition CDs, each featuring two re-recorded songs with brand new vocals and production.
The CDs are themed differently and include:
- Life Is A Song Acoustic Version CD: "Opalite (Life Is A Song Acoustic Version)" and "Ruin the Friendship (My Advice Version)"
- Dressing Room Rehearsal Version CD: "Wi$h Li$t (Settled Down Acoustic Version)" and "The Life of a Showgirl (Dressing Room Rehearsal Acoustic Version)"
- Alone In My Tower Acoustic Version CD: "The Fate of Ophelia (Alone In My Tower Acoustic Version)" and "Eldest Daughter (Now You’re Home Acoustic Version)"
- So Glamorous Cabaret Version CD: "Elizabeth Taylor (So Glamorous Cabaret Version)" and "Elizabeth Taylor (Original Songwriting Voice Memo)"
These limited-edition CDs are available for purchase on Swift's website for just $7.99 each, but only for 24 hours or while supplies last.
This move comes after The Life of a Showgirl album broke multiple records, including the most single-day streams on Spotify, Apple Music, and Amazon Music. The album has also dominated the box office with its theatrical release, The Official Release Party of a Showgirl.
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