Early Taylor Swift CD Brings Shocking $12K at Auction
A rare Taylor Swift CD recorded when she was 11-years-old just sold at auction for over $12-thousand.
Do you remember little Taylor Swift? Today’s most popular woman in the world worked her way to that status by writing and recording music in her hometown of Reading, Pennsylvania.
Yes. The Christmas tree farm she sings about was real and is in Pennsylvania.
Taylor Swift: The Early Years
Taylor grew up like many other kids in PA. What might be the difference is that her parents support was like no other. When Taylor started writing and performing music, her parents seemed to do everything they could to get her in front of an audience.
According to Taylor’s father Scott Swift’s co-workers back then, Taylor performed for the office on several occasions including office parties, and he often played her music in the office. Not only that, but Scott was also known to give away Taylor Swift CDs for the holidays.
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That gift might be exactly what brought someone $12,000 at a recent auction. The Taylor Swift CD has six songs on it and was used to “shop” around Nashville in the Swift’s quest to get Taylor a record deal.
It Worked!
I remember when Taylor finally landed her deal with Big Machine Records, the president of the label cam to 92.5 XTU in Philadelphia the day before Taylor was scheduled to come and play for us. He told us about this teenaged phenom that everyone else passed on, but he believed she was the next big thing.
And, when I say everyone else passed, I mean everyone. Andrea Swift, Taylor’s mom, once told me that she and Tay spent hours walking from building to building, knocking on doors, and getting rejected. No one but Big Machine was willing to give the young girl from Pennsylvania a chance. And the rest is history.
The $12,000 Taylor Swift CD
The Taylor Swift CD that sold for $12,000 has six songs on it. Only one is an original (meaning it was written by Taylor). Others include There’s Your Trouble from the Chicks, LeAnn Rimes’ One Way Ticket (Because I Can), Olivia Newton-John’s Hopelessly Devoted to You from the movie Grease, and Here You Come Again by Dolly Parton.