"Clara Bow" | |
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Song by Taylor Swift | |
from the album The Tortured Poets Department | |
Released | April 19, 2024 |
Genre | Pop rock |
Length | 3:36 |
Label | Republic |
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"Clara Bow" on YouTube |
"Clara Bow" is a song by the American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift from her eleventh studio album, The Tortured Poets Department (2024). The track was named after the silent-film actress Clara Bow. Swift and Aaron Dessner wrote and produced the track, which was inspired by Swift's conversations with record label executives. A folk-leaning pop rock track, it comments on Swift's fame. Critics, as well as Bow's family, applauded the track for Swift's vulnerability, lyricism, and depiction of fame and beauty.
The song is a guitar-driven pop rock [1] ballad, containing Swift's commentary on women in the industry being taught to "replace each other". Swift has said that it was inspired by her conversations with record label executives, saying, "...They'd say, 'You know, you remind us of' and then they'd name an artist, and then they'd kind of say something disparaging about her, 'But you're this, you're so much better in this way or that way.' And that's how we teach women to see themselves, as like, 'You could be the new replacement for this woman who's done something great before you.'" [2] It contains lyrical references to actress Clara Bow and singer-songwriter Stevie Nicks. Musically, it has been described as a pop rock song. [1]
Prior to the album release, the family of actress Clara Bow, whom the track is named after, said they hoped the song would encapsulate her legacy. Bow's great-granddaughter, Nicole Sisneros, said her family was shocked and fascinated by the track. Sisneros added that Swift's team had not contacted the family prior. Another granddaughter of Bow, Brittany Grace Bell, said she wishes for Swift to display Bow positively, highlighting that Bow and Swift were "pioneers in their field". [3] After the song's release, Bow's family praised it, describing it as "hauntingly beautiful" and praising the lyrics, "This town is fake but you're the real thing." Bell additionally stated that she feels Bow would've supported Swift had she lived to know of her. [4]
In a positive review, Maria Sherman of The Associated Press said "Clara Bow" is one of the greatest album closing tracks from Swift. Reviewing the song's ending, Sherman interprets it as Swift's self-criticism and awareness. [5] Samantha Olsen of Cosmopolitan placed it third on her top five ranking of its parent album, [6] highlighting its emotional sentiments. Billboard's Jason Lipshutz praised the song for its production, dubbing it "careful pop rock" and highlighting its self-referential outro ("You look like Taylor Swift") and depiction of beauty. [1] Dakota West Foss from Sputnikmusic commented that "Clara Bow" ended the album "with intriguing and, more importantly, genuine self-reflection that examines the weight of her crown". [7]
Chart (2024) | Peak position |
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Australia ( ARIA) [8] | 20 |
Canada ( Canadian Hot 100) [9] | 23 |
France ( SNEP) [10] | 191 |
Global 200 ( Billboard) [11] | 22 |
New Zealand ( Recorded Music NZ) [12] | 22 |
Singapore ( RIAS) [13] | 22 |
Sweden ( Sverigetopplistan) [14] | 78 |
UK Streaming ( OCC) [15] | 26 |
US Billboard Hot 100 [16] | 21 |