: “Today Was a Fairytale” (DG: 1, CN: 1).It was certified for 10 million in sales in the United States. The album spent 11 weeks at #1 on the overall Billboard album chart and 35 weeks atop the country chart. In addition, the two songs listed here rank amongst the DMDB’s top 1000 of all time. However, this album made her a bona fide pop star, giving her five top-10 pop hits and winning the Grammy for Album of the Year. Like its predecessor, Swift’s second album gave her five top-10 country hits, two of which reached #1. The album spent 24 weeks atop the country album chart and reached #5 on the overall Billboard album chart. All five of those songs also reached the Billboard top 40. The album gave her five top-10 country hits, two of which went to #1. Swift’s self-titled debut was released when she was sixteen years old. Dates indicate the songs first appearance at #1 on any of the noted charts. This page offers a glimpse of each of her studio albums, highlighting those songs which have reached #1 on various charts, thus offering a sampling of what songs would be most likely to appear on a very overdue compilation. While Swift has released multiple editions of her studio albums and even re-recorded versions of some of them, she has yet to release a proper career retrospective. Click on the album to go to its dedicated DMDB page. Hover over an album cover to see its title and year of release. She has sold more than 200 million records worldwide and won three Grammys for Album of the Year. She has spent more weeks atop the Billboard album chart (54) than any other woman in history. She started out as a country artist but completely transformed to a pop star by 2014 with her 1989 album. She released her first album in 2006 while still a teenager.
Singer born Taylor Alison Swift on in Reading, Pennyslvania.