Taylor Swift has hit another milestone.
On Monday (22/11), Billboard announced that 'All Too Well (Taylor's Version)' from Swift's re-recording of RED has officially become the longest No. 1 hit off all time (at 10 minutes, 13 seconds), toppling Don McLean's 'American Pie (Parts I & II)' (at 8 minutes, 37 seconds) from the top spot.
.@taylorswift13's "All Too Well (Taylor's Version)" is officially the longest No. 1 hit of all time, at 10 minutes, 13 seconds.
— billboard charts (@billboardcharts) November 22, 2021
Don McLean's "American Pie (Parts I & II)," at 8 minutes, 37 seconds, held the mark for nearly a half-century, beginning in January 1972.
"I’m so proud of this song and the memories I have with you guys because of it. You truly chose this one and now you did THIS?! I’m floored. A ten-minute song is at the top of the Hot 100," the GRAMMY Award-winning singer shared in a tweet, adding her thanks to the 'All Too Well (10 Minute Version)' team: Jack Antonoff, Sharp Stick, Christopher Rowe, and Liz Rose.
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Watch the 'All Too Well' short film, which stars Stranger Things actress Sadie Sink and Teen Wolf actor Dylan O'Brien, below.
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