Every Taylor Swift Song That Joe Alwyn Secretly Co-Wrote As "William Bowery" Explained

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Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT The songwriting partnership between Taylor Swift and her British ex-boyfriend Joe Alwyn, writing secretly under the name William Bowery, led to several beautiful songs on three of Taylor’s beloved albums.

The very first song credited to Taylor Swift and William Bowery on Evermore was the beautiful duet “Exile” featuring Bon Iver’s frontman Justin Vernon. A charming piano-based ballad about two estranged lovers, with the power of hindsight, it acted as an oddly appropriate examination of the relationship between Swift and her former partner and co-writer Joe Alwyn.

In the concert film Folklore: The Long Pond Studio Sessions, Swift outlined how Bowery, her then-boyfriend Joe Alwyn under a pseudonym, contributed to the song after she overheard singing the chorus fully formed and that’s what inspired them to start collaborating while quarantining during the pandemic “There’s nothing else going on, could we just try to see what it's like if we write this song together?’”, Swift recalled asking Alwyn.

The lyrics and meaning of “Champagne Problems” dealt with a proposal that ended in heartache, and it was a highlight of the Taylor Swift: The Era Tour concert on Disney+ as it stood as one of Swift's most popular songs. While Swift did write the song with Alwyn, “Champagne Problems” was not about their romance, but dealt with a fictional couple who could not walk the same path together anymore.

2 Evermore Evermore Close Taylor Swift and Joe Alwyn, under the name William Bowery, wrote the title track for Evermore together and, much like in their very first collaboration, Justin Vernon from Bon Iver contributed to the vocals. A slow piano-based closure to an album much more reflective and introspective than much of Swift’s previous work, she revealed in an interview with Zane Lowe that “Evermore” was a song about trying to find hope through difficult times.

 

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