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Back to December

"Back to December" is a song by American singer-songwriter , released as the second single from her third studio album, , on November 15, 2010, by . The track, written and co-produced by Swift with Nathan Chapman, is a ballad that marks Swift's first lyrical to an ex-lover for her role in ending their relationship, reflecting on regret and a desire to turn back time. Upon release, it debuted at number six on the chart, selling over 242,000 digital copies in its first week and becoming one of the album's standout hits. The accompanying music video, directed by and released on January 13, 2011, features Swift in snowy, wintery settings symbolizing emotional coldness and introspection. In 2023, Swift re-recorded the song as "Back to December (Taylor's Version)" for her re-recorded album (Taylor's Version), released on July 7, which debuted at number 16 on the Hot 100. Critically, the song has been praised for its mature themes and emotional depth, showcasing Swift's evolution as a songwriter amid her transition from country to broader pop influences.

Creation and production

Background and writing

"Back to December" was inspired by Taylor Swift's short-lived romance with actor , which began in the fall of 2009 on the set of the film and ended in December of that year, leaving Swift with feelings of regret over her role in the breakup. Lautner himself confirmed the song's subject in 2016, stating during a Live session that it directly referenced their relationship. The track centers on themes of personal accountability and longing to undo past mistakes, with Swift expressing hindsight about letting go of someone she now views as ideal. Swift wrote "Back to December" solo in mid-2010, during the composition period for her third studio album, , which she penned entirely on her own while touring extensively from 2009 to 2010. In a 2010 interview with , she described the process: "'Back To December' is a that addresses a first for me, in that I've never apologized to someone in a before. Whether it changes anything, I don't know, but this has been something that was weighing on my mind and my heart for a long time." This marked a departure from her earlier work, as it was the first instance where Swift positioned herself as the one at fault in a relationship narrative, emphasizing emotional growth through apology and reflection.

Recording and composition

"Back to December" is structured as a in the key of , proceeding at a of 74 beats per minute, which contributes to its and emotive pace. The song employs a conventional verse-chorus form, beginning with sparse verses that build tension through layered vocals and , leading into expansive that emphasize regretful themes. A pivotal introduces vocal and a dynamic build-up, swelling with orchestral elements to heighten emotional intensity before resolving into the final . The track was co-produced by and Nathan Chapman, who handled much of the instrumental arrangement during initial demo sessions at Chapman's Pain In The Art Studio in Nashville. Instrumentation centers on , , and a prominent , creating a lush, orchestral that underscores the ballad's melancholic tone; subtle percussive elements and provide rhythmic support without overpowering the vocal focus. Chapman contributed guitars on approximately 90% of the album's tracks, including this one, while live drums and additional overdubs were recorded to replace programmed elements from the demos. Recording for "Back to December" occurred primarily at Blackbird Studio in Nashville, where key sessions captured the live instrumentation essential to the song's organic sound. Notable contributions include work by , whose fingerpicking style adds intimacy to the verses. Swift's lead vocals were tracked using analog tape processing via the CLASP system for warmth, with harmonies layered during overdubs to enhance the bridge's emotional crescendo; the production emphasized a balance between country roots and pop accessibility, avoiding heavy electronic processing in favor of natural acoustic tones.

Release and promotion

Commercial release

"Back to December" was first released on October 12, 2010, as a promotional digital download from Taylor Swift's third studio album, , through . It was later issued as the second single from the album on November 15, 2010. The track was initially made available as an iTunes exclusive digital download as part of a promotional campaign building anticipation for the album. Available formats included digital download and promotional radio airplay. A promotional was also distributed around the same time. The song's radio rollout began with an add date to country stations on November 15, 2010.
RegionDateFormat(s)Label
October 12, 2010Digital download (promotional)
October 12, 2010 (promotional)
November 15, 2010Radio ()

Marketing and live performances

"Back to December" was initially released as a promotional single on October 12, 2010, through an exclusive iTunes campaign tied to the upcoming Speak Now album, allowing fans early access to the track as part of the Big Machine Radio Release Special. A radio edit version was also distributed to stations via a promotional CD single in the United States around the same time, supporting airplay efforts ahead of the song's commercial single release. The song debuted live on the 44th Annual on November 10, 2010, where Swift delivered a somber piano-driven performance at Nashville's . She followed with another notable television appearance at the 2010 on November 21, performing a stripped-down version in all black attire at the Nokia Theatre in . During the Speak Now World Tour (2011–2012), "Back to December" became a staple in the setlist, performed 111 times across the tour as a medley incorporating OneRepublic's "Apologize" and Swift's own "You're Not Sorry." The tour rendition, captured on the live album Speak Now World Tour – Live released in November 2011, featured orchestral elements and emotional delivery that highlighted the song's themes of regret. This inclusion served as a key promotional element, showcasing the track in theatrical staging with elaborate production to engage audiences worldwide.

Reception and legacy

Critical reception

Upon its release as the second single from Taylor Swift's album , "Back to December" received generally positive reviews from critics, who praised its heartfelt lyrics and the maturity evident in Swift's songwriting. The song's exploration of regret and marked a departure from her earlier work, with reviewers highlighting its emotional depth and introspective quality. The parent album earned a score of 77 out of 100 based on 14 reviews, reflecting solid critical acclaim during the era, though single-specific aggregates were not compiled. Critics lauded the track's lyrical vulnerability, with Rob Sheffield of praising it as one of the rare ballads where she goes crawling back to an ex she treated like dirt—and she's surprisingly effective in the role. Similarly, Billboard staff called it "a gut-punch of a mea culpa to a jilted ex" that demonstrates Swift's evolving artistry through sincere . The New Yorker positioned the song as a pinnacle of her songwriting, emphasizing its honest reckoning with caused pain and the complexity of seeking amends, which adds layers of introspection beyond typical breakup narratives. Country music outlet Country Universe commended its demonstration of "growth as a songwriter and a maturity that only comes with age," particularly in Swift's self-blame. Some reviews offered mixed assessments, appreciating the emotional impact but critiquing the musical elements as somewhat formulaic. described it as "a beautifully produced and subtly orchestrated " but one that "never quite sets your pulse racing," viewing it primarily through the lens of its celebrity-inspired speculation rather than standout innovation. Country Universe echoed this by noting the production's "generic, style," though it still awarded the single a B grade for its overall restraint and thematic shift.

Awards and nominations

"Back to December" earned recognition during the Speak Now era, primarily through nominations and wins in country music and teen-oriented awards shows between 2010 and 2012. The song's was nominated for Female Video of the Year at the 2011 American Country Awards, where it competed against entries from , , , and , ultimately losing to Underwood's "." At the , "Back to December" won the Choice Break-Up Song award, highlighting its emotional resonance with younger audiences. It was also nominated in the Choice Country Song category at the same event. In recognition of its performance airplay, "Back to December" received a BMI Country Award in 2011 as one of the most-played country songs of the year.
YearOrganizationAwardResult
2011American Country AwardsFemale Video of the YearNominated
2011Teen Choice AwardsChoice Country SongNominated
2011Teen Choice AwardsChoice Break-Up SongWon
2011BMI Country AwardsAward-Winning SongWon

Commercial performance

Original version charts

"Back to December" achieved significant success on the US , debuting and peaking at with first-week sales of 242,000 copies, and spending a total of 20 weeks on the chart. On the chart, the reached a peak of number three and remained on the chart for 20 weeks. Internationally, it entered the Canadian Hot 100 at number seven, marking its peak position there, and stayed on the chart for 20 weeks. In , the track debuted and peaked at number 26 on the ARIA Singles Chart for one week. On year-end charts, "Back to December" ranked at number 74 on the 2011 Billboard Year-End Hot 100 and number 62 on the Year-End Hot Country Songs chart. By 2015, the song had surpassed two million digital downloads in the United States.
CountryChartPeakWeeks on Chart
United StatesBillboard Hot 100620
United StatesHot Country Songs320
CanadaCanadian Hot 100720
AustraliaARIA Singles Chart261

Original version certifications

The original version of "Back to December" has earned several sales-based certifications internationally, reflecting its enduring popularity through physical sales, downloads, and later streaming equivalents. Certifications began being issued in 2011, with subsequent updates incorporating streaming data following changes to certification criteria in 2016. These milestones underscore the song's commercial success as the second single from Taylor Swift's album Speak Now. In the United States, the (RIAA) certified the song 2× Platinum in recognition of 2 million units, encompassing sales and on-demand streaming, on August 22, 2014. In , Music awarded Gold certification for 40,000 units in June 2011. Australia saw 2× Platinum status from the Australian Recording Industry Association () for 140,000 units as of 2023. In the , the (BPI) certified the song Silver for 200,000 units on February 5, 2021. In , (RMNZ) awarded Platinum certification for 30,000 units.
Certifying bodyCountryAwarded dateFormatCertificationUnits
RIAAAugust 22, 2014Digital downloads + streaming2× Platinum2,000,000
Music CanadaJune 2011Sales + streamingGold40,000
ARIAAustralia2011 (updated 2023)Sales + streaming2× Platinum140,000
BPIUnited KingdomFebruary 5, 2021Sales + streamingSilver200,000
RMNZ2011Sales + streamingPlatinum30,000

Music video

Development and concept

The music video for "Back to December" was directed by French filmmaker and musician , professionally known as , marking his first collaboration with . Lemoine conceived the video as a visual for emotional isolation and following a romantic breakup, emphasizing themes of regret that align with the song's lyrics. He drew inspiration from Steven Spielberg's 1982 film , incorporating elements of longing and separation to portray Swift's character grappling with memories of lost love. Swift contributed to the narrative development, receiving a writing credit for shaping the story's focus on and "what if" reflections of the relationship's end. The concept centers on Swift wandering through a dimly lit house and vast landscapes, where visions of her ex-boyfriend appear, symbolizing unresolved sorrow and the chill of hindsight. Lemoine explained his approach: "I wanted to work on the coldness of feelings in a very visual way, playing with the , the distance and sadness." This metaphorical use of winter underscores the song's apology without literal or alternate realities. Filming occurred in late December 2010, just before Christmas, to capture authentic snow and enhance the thematic desolation. Principal locations included Binghamton and Vestal in upstate New York, where natural winter conditions provided the backdrop for outdoor scenes at MacArthur Park and a historic castle-like house on Route 26. Additional interior shots were filmed in a controlled studio environment to simulate the eerie, empty home. Snow machines supplemented the natural elements for consistency during close-ups. The production prioritized a moody, cinematic aesthetic, with Swift's performance emphasizing vulnerability through subtle expressions and fluid camera movements. Key collaborators included Oualid Mouaness of HSI Productions, who oversaw for the tight holiday schedule; cinematographer Fredrik Jacobi, responsible for the video's soft, ethereal lighting that evoked emotional ; and Charles Lavanchy, who crafted the minimalist sets to reflect . by Lemoine himself integrated slow-motion sequences and fades to heighten the sense of fleeting memories, resulting in a cohesive four-minute piece that premiered on Country Music Television in January 2011.

Release and reception

The music video for "Back to December" premiered on Country Music Television on January 13, 2011. Directed by , the video depicts Swift reflecting on a past relationship amid snowy, melancholic settings, emphasizing themes of regret and longing. It rapidly accumulated views following its online upload, reaching over 370 million on as of 2025, marking it as one of Swift's most enduring visuals from the Speak Now era. Critics commended the video's focus and emotional authenticity. Billboard's Jillian Mapes described it as "appropriately understated," noting how the simple, wintry complements the song's apologetic without overpowering Swift's . The release enhanced the single's promotion, sustaining its chart presence on the where it peaked at number six, driven by ongoing digital sales exceeding 2 million units in the U.S.

Back to December (Taylor's Version)

Background and recording

"Back to December (Taylor's Version)" is part of Taylor Swift's ongoing re-recording project, initiated to regain artistic and financial control over her master recordings after the 2019 sale of her early catalog from to without her consent. The track appears on , the third installment in this series, which re-records her 2010 self-written album and includes six "From the Vault" bonus tracks; it was released on July 7, 2023, through . Swift first teased the project during the promotion of Red (Taylor's Version) in late 2021 and early 2022, with fans interpreting visual like purple motifs in merchandise and performances as hints toward . The full announcement came on May 6, 2023, during a concert stop of at in , where she revealed the album's title and release date via , noting its timing "just in time for July 9th" as a nod to a lyric from the original track "Love Story." The re-recording of "Back to December" took place primarily between 2022 and early 2023, with laying down new vocals under the production guidance of Christopher Rowe, her longtime collaborator who handled vocal engineering and production for the Taylor's Version albums. Vocals were captured at Kitty Committee Studio, Swift's home setup in , alongside additional sessions at Blackbird Studio and Prime Recording Studios in Nashville for instrumentation and mixing. emphasized delivering a more mature vocal performance, reflecting her growth as a singer since the original 2010 recording at age 20, while Rowe focused on layering harmonies to enhance emotional depth. Compared to the original, the Taylor's Version features subtle production enhancements, such as refined string arrangements and a slightly warmer mix to align with contemporary listening standards, yet it closely mirrors the essence of the Nathan Chapman-produced original without major overhauls. These tweaks were achieved by re-enlisting many of the same session musicians from the 2010 sessions, ensuring continuity in sound while incorporating Swift's evolved artistry.

Composition and personnel

"Back to December (Taylor's Version)" preserves the original song's verse-chorus structure and form, set in at a of 142 beats per minute, while incorporating enhanced orchestral strings and more prominent layers to create a richer, more immersive sonic landscape compared to the 2010 recording. The re-recording features 's matured vocals, delivering a more emotive and nuanced that conveys deeper and , reflecting her evolution as a vocalist over the intervening years. Key personnel for the track include producers Christopher Rowe and , with Swift also contributing vocals, , , and Hammond B-3 organ. Additional musicians comprise Paul Sidoti on acoustic and , Amos Heller on , Matt Billingslea on , and Songa Lee on lead violin, alongside new session players for the expanded . From the , other notable credits encompass engineering by Rowe, mixing by Șerban Ghenea at MixStar Studios, and mastering by at Sterling Sound, ensuring a polished, contemporary that honors the song's emotional core.

Charts and certifications

"Back to December (Taylor's Version)" was released on July 7, 2023, as part of the re-recorded album Speak Now (Taylor's Version), and its chart performance was predominantly fueled by streaming activity from the project's launch. The track debuted and peaked at number 16 on the , marking one of 22 simultaneous debuts from the album on the chart. On the chart, it reached a peak of number 5. Internationally, the song achieved notable positions, including a debut peak at number 30 on the , number 11 on the ARIA Singles Chart in , number 17 on the Canadian Hot 100, and number 10 on the Global 200. These results were largely attributed to streaming equivalents, reflecting the broader surge in consumption of Taylor Swift's re-recorded catalog during the album's release week. The track's visibility was enhanced by the album's overall dominance, which saw Speak Now (Taylor's Version) generate over 716 million on-demand streams in the United States alone in its debut week.
Chart (2023)Peak position
Australia (ARIA)11
Canada (Billboard Canadian Hot 100)17
Global 200 (Billboard)10
UK Singles (OCC)30
US Billboard Hot 10016
US Hot Country Songs (Billboard)5
Regarding certifications, "Back to December (Taylor's Version)" received a gold certification from the Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA) in 2023, representing 35,000 equivalent units from sales and streaming. No individual certifications have been awarded by the RIAA in the United States as of November 2025, though the track's streaming performance contributed to the album's multi-platinum status.

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