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Taylor Swift Has a Part in John Mayer's New Song

In Celebs by Susie Anderson , on Monday, November 09, 2009, 4:57 AM (PST)
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We'll listen to anything with Taylor

Because we obviously can't get enough of Taylor Swift, we were super excited to hear her singing along with John Mayer in "Half of My Heart." The two really do complement each other and make beautiful music together.

The song "Half of My Heart" is another one off John's upcoming album Battle Studies. And since it's his song, he obviously has a much bigger part in it. Taylor mostly does a little bit of backup on the chorus. But we just absolutely love that she's involved!

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First of all, she must have been so excited that John Mayer specifically asked her to sing with him on his album. Though we think it's a bit crazy he actually asked her over Twitter! Taylor says, "I was so excited when he Twitter-messaged me. He was like, ‘Hey, I just wrote this song this morning and I can only hear you singing on it with me. I was like, ‘Yes!"

Imagine having John Mayer specifically think of you for a song? Especially a song that includes a chorus of, "I can't stop loving you." We wonder if John Mayer is trying to tell Taylor something. We'd much prefer her to continue dating Taylor Lautner, but if she and John Mayer want to continue making music together, that's fine with us too!

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