Hear Taylor Swift and Dixie Chicks team for heartfelt song 'Soon You’ll Get Better'
, features some of the most vulnerable lyrics Swift has written in her entire career. Details like coat buttons tangled in her hair, “holy orange bottles” and “the nicer nurses” make her mother’s routine hospital visits sound all the more real, and all the more heartbreaking. The only instrumentation on “Soon You’ll Get Better” comes from a pair of guitars and Martie Maguire’s waxing-and-waning fiddle, allowing Swift’s memories under the waiting room light to take center stage.
They provide harmonies on the song’s insistent chorus, and during the bridge, when Swift asks in desperation, “Who am I s’posed to talk to?/What am I s’posed to do?/If there’s no you,” Natalie Maines’ voice echoes her own.
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