
Taylor Swift Names a Few Songs Closest to Her Heart During Colbert Interview
Taylor Swift offered a rare look at how she views her own music now, sharing which songs still stand out to her after years of reinvention during a late-night appearance this week.
Taylor Swift made a stylish and reflective appearance on "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert" on Wednesday, December 10, 2025, offering fans a rare glimpse into how she views her own music after more than a decade at the top of the industry.

Taylor Swift on the CBS series "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert" on December 10, 2025. | Source: Getty Images
The pop superstar stopped by the late-night program while promoting her upcoming Disney+ docuseries, "The End of an Era," and used the opportunity to look back on the songs that continue to resonate with her the most.
The interview balanced lighthearted moments with thoughtful insight, as Swift discussed creativity, personal growth, and the challenge of choosing favorites from a catalogue that now spans 12 studio albums.
A Festive Fashion Moment on Late Night TV
Swift arrived dressed for the season, turning heads in a burgundy velvet David Koma gown featuring a sculptural off-the-shoulder design. The rich fabric and dramatic silhouette gave the look a celebratory feel, fitting for a star who has spent the past year revisiting her past while reshaping her future.
She completed the ensemble with coordinating Aquazzura pumps, matching the luxurious texture of the dress and reinforcing her reputation for thoughtful, polished style choices during major appearances.

Taylor Swift on the CBS series "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert" on December 10, 2025. | Source: Getty Images
Reflecting on a Constantly Evolving Body of Work
When Colbert asked Swift to name her top five songs from across her extensive discography, the question proved more complicated than it first appeared. Swift acknowledged that her relationship with her music is constantly shifting, explaining that time and perspective play a major role in how she hears her own work.
With new projects always on the horizon and older songs taking on new meanings, she admitted it can be difficult to settle on definitive favorites. Still, she was willing to share a few selections that currently stand out to her.

Taylor Swift on the CBS series "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert" on December 10, 2025. | Source: Getty Images
One Song That Continues to Stand Above the Rest
The first track Swift mentioned was one longtime fans have come to associate with emotional storytelling and lyrical depth: "All Too Well." She made it clear that the extended version of the song holds a special place for her, specifically highlighting the 10-minute edition that reignited interest when it was officially released years after the original.
The song's endurance, both with audiences and with Swift herself, reflects its importance within her career and its role in shaping how listeners view her songwriting legacy.
A Current Obsession and a Quiet Favorite
Although Swift did not list all five songs during the conversation, she did share another insight into her current listening habits.
Speaking candidly, she said, "I'm really obsessed with 'The Life of a Showgirl' right now, the whole album. So I'm like, I can't really do any of the others, except, I will say somewhere in this list, I think is going to be a song called 'Mirrorball' from 'Folklore,'" Swift continued.
The mention of "Mirrorball" stood out as a nod to one of her more introspective eras, a time when stripped-down production and poetic themes took center stage.
Swift's comments offered more than just a list of songs; they highlighted the way she approaches her body of work as an ongoing journey rather than a finished product. With each new album, her perspective shifts, allowing older material to be reevaluated through the lens of experience.
As she prepares to release "The End of an Era," the conversation served as a reminder of how far she has come — and how deeply connected she remains to the music that helped define her path. For fans, the interview was a rare moment of reflection from an artist who rarely looks back without also looking ahead.
