Babe (Sugarland song)

"Babe" is a song recorded by American country music duo Sugarland, featuring guest vocals from American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift. It was originally written by Swift and Patrick Monahan of the band Train for Swift's fourth studio album, Red (2012). The song was released by Big Machine Records on April 20, 2018, as the second single from Sugarland's sixth studio album, Bigger (2018).

"Babe"
Single by Sugarland featuring Taylor Swift
from the album Bigger
ReleasedApril 20, 2018 (2018-04-20)
Format
GenreCountry pop
Length3:35
LabelBig Machine
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)
Sugarland singles chronology
"Still the Same"
(2017)
"Babe"
(2018)
Taylor Swift singles chronology
"Delicate"
(2018)
"Babe"
(2018)
"Getaway Car"
(2018)
Music video
"Babe" on YouTube

Background

Taylor Swift co-wrote "Babe" with Train's Patrick Monahan, for her 2012 album Red. However, it did not make the final track list.

Patrick Monahan, the founding member of rock band Train, first spoke about the song during a 2013 interview with ABC News Radio. He said that when he asked Swift about collaborating on a song for Train's next album, she asked him to co-write a song for her album Red (2012). Ultimately, the song was not included on the album, but when Swift decided to put out a deluxe version of Red, Monahan thought it would finally be released.[1][2][3] The song was not previously recorded.[4][5]

The album's track list, which was released on April 12, 2018, shows that "Babe" is the only song on the album not co-written by Kristian Bush and Jennifer Nettles of Sugarland.[6][7] It also marks the second song Swift has written for a country act since making her full transition to pop in 2014, following Little Big Town's "Better Man", as well as the first country song on which she is credited as an artist since that time.[8][9]

Sugarland told reporters backstage at the 53rd Academy of Country Music Awards that the collaboration came about after Swift, who is a Sugarland fan, called the duo wanting to work with them.[10][11] "She was gracious enough to reach out to us when she heard we were coming back together and doing a record," Bush said. "She said, 'I have a song, would you like to do it?' And we said, 'Uh, yeah!' I was a little anxious. I didn't want to mess it up!" Nettles added: "But she loved it and wanted [us] to be a part of it, which is exciting. She said, 'I have a song,' and we said, 'Okay. Send it over.'"[12][13][14] The duo found it to be an unusual experience, since they have never featured anybody on their past albums. "So we weren't really used to sorting through that and we didn't want to mess it up. We didn't tell anybody about it until we got finished and she liked it, thank God."[15] In a video Swift posted on Instagram, she expressed that she is delighted that the song "gets its own life" and that "Sugarland wanted to record it and has done such a great job with it".[16][17][18]

Composition

"Babe" is an acoustic, midtempo country ballad about breaking up.[19][20][21] According to Rolling Stone's Brittney McKenna, the "foot-stomping" song bears a resemblance to Swift's Speak Now era. Nettles handles the lead vocals while Swift contributes to the song's backing vocals, which can be heard echoing in the chorus and the bridge.[22][23] Lyrically, the song addresses a former lover.[24]

Commercial performance

The song debuted at No. 27 on Country Airplay dated April 28, 2018,[25] The following week it was released for sale, and the song reached No. 8 on Hot Country Songs with 38,000 copies in the first sales week. The song peaked at number 72 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart and at number two on Digital Song Sales chart.[26][27][28] It has sold 166,000 copies in the United States as of November 2018.[29] Additionally the song peaked at number 94 in Canada and number 64 in Scotland.

Music video

The trailer for the music video aired during the 2018 CMT Music Awards and was uploaded to Sugarland's YouTube channel on June 6, 2018, while the official music video premiered on June 9. Swift had the original idea for the video's concept, and as stated per the Sugarland duo themselves, they all got together before the video shoot to collaborate on ideas.[30] To date the video has over 30 million views on YouTube.

Synopsis

The video, directed by Anthony Mandler, features Brandon Routh, Jennifer Nettles and Taylor Swift in primary roles.[31][32] Routh and Nettles are a married couple while Swift plays the role of a secretary who is having an affair with her married boss (Routh).[33] Routh is shown to be an unfaithful husband throughout the clip and is, ultimately, discovered by Nettles. However, it is later revealed that both women were victims, with Nettles being cheated on and Swift being told by Routh that he loves her and has written love letters to her, but later abandons her, breaking both women's hearts. The video ends with Routh leaving Swift's house to find his front doors locked and his belongings thrown out on the lawn. Nettles, now alone and free, lies down to go to bed, ready to enjoy her new life, and Routh leaves, as Kristian Bush, playing their neighbor, witnesses the whole thing while walking his dog. [34] Swift's attire in the music video was compared to that of character Joan Holloway from the television series Mad Men.[35][36]

Awards and nominations

Year Organization Award Result Ref.
2018 Country Music Association Awards Video of the Year Nominated [37][38]
2019 Academy of Country Music Awards Nominated [39]
CMT Music Awards Duo Video of the Year Nominated [40]
Collaborative Video of the Year Nominated

Live performances

Sugarland performed the song for the first time on Live with Kelly and Ryan on May 8, 2018.[41] On June 6, 2018, they performed it on The Today Show live from Blake Shelton's bar, Ole Red.[42] The song is also included in the Still the Same Tour set list. Swift included the song on her pre-show playlist on her Reputation Stadium Tour and sang it as the surprise song at her Cleveland show.[43] Sugarland joined Swift as the special guest at the second show in Arlington on the tour, where they performed the song together live for the first time.[44]

Credits and personnel

Credits adapted from Tidal.[45]

  • Kristian Bush – producer, vocals, acoustic guitar
  • Jennifer Nettles – vocals, producer
  • Taylor Swift – vocals, songwriter
  • Patrick Monahan – songwriter
  • Brandon Bush – producer, keyboard, mixing assistance
  • Julian Raymond – producer
  • Zoe Rosen – producer
  • Brianna Steinitz – producer
  • Adam Chignon – mix engineering
  • Ted Jensen – master engineer
  • Tom Tapley – engineer
  • Lars Fox – engineer
  • Nik Karpen – mixing assistance
  • Sean Badum – record engineering assistance
  • Kevin Kane – record engineering assistance
  • Paul Bushnell – bass
  • Victor Indrizzo – drums
  • Tom Bukovac – electric guitar
  • Chris Lord-Alge – mixing
  • Justin Schipper – steel guitar

Charts

Release history

Region Date Format Label Ref.
Various April 20, 2018 Big Machine [45]
United States Country radio
[56]
Australia April 25, 2018 Contemporary hit radio [57]

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