You're On Your Own, Kid

Album: Midnights (2022)
Charted: 65 8
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Songfacts®:

  • "You're On Your Own, Kid" is a coming-of-age tale where Taylor Swift recounts how she learned self-reliance.

    The song starts with the teenage Swift longing for love.

    Summer went away, still, the yearning stays
    I play it cool with the best of them


    Swift felt alone and unloved but found solace in writing songs on her own in her bedroom.

    Something different bloomed, writing in my room
    I play my songs in the parking lot


    As Swift's songs about her unrequited love and semi-toxic relationships took off, she searched for love and affection in her personal life while fighting body-image issues.

    I search the party of better bodies
    Just to learn that you never cared


    She continued to struggle with relationship problems and media scrutiny but learned to find comfort in the strength within.

    You're on your own, kid
    Yeah, you can face this
  • Swift included the song on her Midnights album, which she released on October 21, 2022. Six months previously, she incorporated the song title into her New York University commencement speech on May 18, 2022.

    Swift posed a question to the NYU Class of 2022: "How do I give advice to this many people about their life choices?"

    "I won't," she answered. "Scary news is: You're on your own now. Cool news is: You're on your own now."
  • Swift is known for putting some of her most emotionally charged songs as Track 5 on her albums, and "You're On Your Own, Kid" is no exception. Previous fifth tracks have been "Cold As You," "White Horse," "Back To December," "All Too Well," "All You Had To Do Was Stay," "Delicate," "The Archer," "My Tears Ricochet," and "Tolerate It."
  • Swift co-wrote and co-produced "You're On Your Own, Kid" with her regular music partner Jack Antonoff. Their production begins soft and atmospheric, but in the second half the song transforms into an alternative rocker as Swift reflects on her life now.
  • Swift performed "You're On Your Own, Kid" live for the first time at the Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Florida on April 14, 2023.
  • This song helped Stevie Nicks grieve her late friend and Fleetwood Mac bandmate Christine McVie.

    "Thank you to Taylor Swift for doing a favor for me, and that is writing a song called 'You're on Your Own, Kid,'" Nicks said while performing in Atlanta on May 21, 2023. "That is the sadness of how I feel."

    "Even on the other side of the world, we didn't have to talk on the phone," she continued. "Then we'd go back to Fleetwood Mac and we'd walk in and just be like, 'Little sister, how are you?' It was like never a minute had passed. Never an argument in our entire 47 years."

    "The two of us were on our own, kids, we always were, and now, I'm having to learn to be on my own, kid, by myself," Nicks concluded. "You helped me to do that. Thank you."
  • Jack Antonoff produced several tracks on Midnights but this song especially impacted him.

    "The stuff that shocks me the most is someone's vulnerability in a song," he told Vulture. "The end of 'You're on Your Own, Kid' is one of those moments for me. I remember, she wrote that right in front of me and then we put it down, and I was completely punched in the gut. Beautiful."

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