Hello! I would like to announce that you are now in jail for your attack on You All Over Me, and Highway Don't Care (yes I'm a country girly). You are not allowed to pass go and collect your $200. Have a nice day!
The good thing is I don't need $200 when I have "Nothing New" which is *priceless* 😌
"This was one of the songs that, I remember us painstakingly going over the lyrics and trying to come up with all these different symbolic imagery references to how it could feel after you have your heart broken, just to feel like you've been ruined by the whole thing. And I think that's one of the hardest things about heartbreak, is feeling like it's damaged you and now you carry that damage with you. So, I was really proud of the song back then and I'm still proud of it now and I think it actually makes more sense to have a thirty-one-year-old person be singing it. So, all's well that ends well."
April 16, 2021: Taylor reflects on writing the song 'You All Over Me', saying that it made more sense to release now than it did back in 2008. (source)