Taylor Swift just scored her eighth no. 1 hit on the Billboard Hot 100 with the re-recording of her longtime fan favorite, “All Too Well (Taylor’s Version) (10 Minute Version) (From The Vault).”

In its first week, “All Too Well (Taylor’s Version)” racked up 54.4 million U.S. streams, 286,000 radio airplay audience impressions and 57,800 downloads sold in the Nov. 12-18 tracking week, according to MRC Data.



Both the 5 minute version and the 10 minute version's tracking data were combined into one listing on Billboard‘s charts.

The song can now be considered the longest No. 1 by run time in the Hot 100’s history. Don McLean’s “American Pie (Parts I & II),” at 8 minutes, 37 seconds, held that title for nearly a half-century, dating to its first of four weeks at No. 1 in January 1972.


Red (Taylor’s Version) earned 605,000 equivalent album units in the U.S. in the week ending Nov. 18, according to MRC Data. That marks the second-largest week of the year, trailing only the debut frame of Drake’s Certified Lover Boy, which racked up 613,000 units in the week ending Sept. 9. Red (Taylor’s Version) also launches with the best week of the year in terms of traditional album sales: 369,000.


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