Taylor Swift Treats ‘Carolina’ Like ‘Folklore’ in ‘Where the Crawdads Sing’ End Credits Theme (2024)

Taylor Swift has gone to Carolina in her mind in her new single, which was released at midnight Thursday night — the first newly written original song she’s put out since the “Evermore” album in late 2020. But things are more brooding for her in that state of mind than they were for James Taylor.

“Carolina” is the end-credits theme for the film “Where the Crawdads Sing,” which doesn’t reach theaters for another three weeks — July 15, to be exact — and the song provides a foretaste of the possibly jolting mood of the climax, where she and the movie’s protagonist are definitely not feeling 22.

As much as it’s a direct outgrowth of Swift loving the source novel, fans may feel the song is a throwback … all the way back to the “Folklore”/”Evermore” era of two years ago, with those albums’ primary producer, Aaron Dessner, back on board for a tune lightly augmented with the Americana-friendly elements of mandolin and fiddle.

Swift provided more insight into the song in an Instagram post. “About a year and half ago,” she said, “I wrote a song about an incredible story, the story of a girl who always lived on the outside, looking in. Figuratively and literally. The juxtaposition of her loneliness and independence. Her longing and her stillness. Her curiosity and fear, all tangled up. Her persisting gentleness… and the world’s betrayal of it. I wrote this one alone in the middle of the night and then Aaron Dessner and I meticulously worked on a sound that we felt would be authentic to the moment in time when this story takes place. I made a wish that one day you would hear it. ‘Carolina’ is out now.”

Reese Witherspoon, a producer of the film, released her own statement about the song upon its midnight ET release: “Taylor Swift writing a song for the film based on these characters was the greatest gift that we could have received,. We got a call from Taylor and her team to tell us she had written a song, ‘Carolina,’ that incorporates so many of the haunting elements of the movie. I’ve gotten to talk with her a couple of times about what inspired the song and how she wrote it. Obviously, she’s a beautiful songwriter who understands so much about folk and country music, and it’s her appreciation of those genres that made the song so perfect for this film. And who doesn’t love a gorgeous, haunting Taylor Swift song?”

The lyrics suggest that there are secrets the main character, Kya, will keep all the way to the end of the movie and beyond. “Oh, Carolina knows why for years they’ve said / That I was guilty as sin and sleep in a liar’s bed,” Swift sings in the final iteration of the chorus. “But the sleep comes fast and I’ll meet no ghosts / It’s between me, the sand, and the sea.”

It’s not only reminiscent of “Folklore” and “Evermore” at their most folky and subdued, but also, as Swift movie songs go, of her collaboration a decade ago with the Civil Wars on “Safe and Sound” for “The Hunger Games.”

Anticipation was high since Swift revealed in an Instagram Story post Thursday morning that the new song was nigh. But really it had loomed large in fans’ minds since the song’s existence was first teased all the way back on March 22, at which point a trailer was released that included excerpts from her song.

Additional information about the number was relayed by the filmmaking team in a roundtable about the movie that was livestreamed June 13.

The song was recorded in one take, using only instruments that existed in the early 1950s, when the first part of “Where the Crawdads Sing” is set — points of interest that were revealed by Reese Witherspoon, who produced the movie, and director Olivia Newman in a recent roundtable.

Swift “wrote this gorgeous letter to us,” said Newman, explaining how they chose instruments that were only available before 1953 and she recorded it in one take the way they recorded songs at the time. … The first time I listened to it, I just started bawling and I said, ‘I don’t know what’s happening to me right now.’ I mean, I love singing along to Taylor Swift songs but I never cry like this.”

Taylor Swift Treats ‘Carolina’ Like ‘Folklore’ in ‘Where the Crawdads Sing’ End Credits Theme (1)

The song was written on spec and then submitted out of the blue by Swift, the filmmakers revealed.

Said Witherspoon, “She read this book and loved it so much, and then she heard we were making a movie [during the period] she was making her ‘Folklore’ album and then she wrote a song with that whole ‘Folklore’ team, which was so haunting and magical and beautiful.”

“She had gone and written this song out of just pure inspiration and sort of said, ‘I don’t know if you’ll like it, but here it is,'” confirmed Newman.

The existence of the tune was first revealed in a March 22 trailer for the movie that included excerpts from the track. Swift posted on Instagram at the time that “Carolina” was produced by Aaron Dessner, a primary collaborator on “Folklore” and “Evermore,” her last pair of more acoustically based albums, both released in 2020. “I wanted to create something haunting and ethereal to match this mesmerizing story,” she wrote at the time.

The director said in the recent livestream discussion that Swift’s song reflects the tone of the story’s ending, as it plays over the credits. “We wanted to leave audiences with that same sort of emotional feeling” that was impactful on readers of the source novel, Newman said, “and her song just leans right into that.”

Previous original songs Swift has written or co-written for feature films include “I Don’t Wanna Live Forever (featuring Zayn Malik)” for “Fifty Shades Darker” in 2016, “Sweeter Than Fiction” for “One Chance” in 2013, “Safe and Sound” and “Eyes Open” for “The Hunger Games” in 2012, “Today Was a Fairytale” for “Valentine’s Day” in 2010 and “Crazier” and “You’ll Always Find Your Way Back Home” for “The Hannah Montana Movie” in 2009.

Taylor Swift Treats ‘Carolina’ Like ‘Folklore’ in ‘Where the Crawdads Sing’ End Credits Theme (2024)

FAQs

What was the theme of Where the Crawdads Sing? ›

The main themes in Where the Crawdads Sing are the lasting damage of abandonment, the impact of trauma on relationships, and the constancy of nature in life. The Lasting Damage of Abandonment: After being abandoned by her family, Kya is reluctant to form new relationships and become close to people.

Did Taylor Swift write Carolina for the movie Where the Crawdads Sing? ›

"Carolina" is a song written and recorded by the American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift for the soundtrack of the 2022 murder mystery film Where the Crawdads Sing.

What is the deeper meaning of Where the Crawdads Sing? ›

Crawdad is an American slang word for crayfish: these crustaceans cannot sing, but when Kya's mother encouraged her to explore the marsh, she would often say: "Go as far as you can — way out yonder where the crawdads sing." When Tate also used the phrase, she asked him the meaning and he replied: "Just means far in the ...

How did Kya get Chase to the fire tower? ›

But like the prosecution argued, she disguised herself and caught a bus back to town in the middle of the night. In roughly an hour, Kya lured Chase out of him home, convinced him to go with her to the fire tower, caused him to fall to his death, and cleaned up the evidence.

Who was the killer in Where the Crawdads Sing? ›

Who killed Chase at the end of Where the Crawdads Sing? Following Kya's death, Tate uncovers Chase's missing shell necklace and poems written by Kya in their home on the Marsh. It is revealed through a poem titled 'The Firefly' that Kya was in fact the one to kill Chase.

Where the Crawdads Sing theme quotes? ›

“Autumn leaves don't fall, they fly. They take their time and wander on this their only chance to soar.” “Why should the injured, the still bleeding, bear the onus of forgiveness?” “There are some who can live without wild things, and some who cannot.”

Did Tate know Kya killed Chase? ›

It isn't until after her death that Tate Walker realizes Kya really did kill Chase Andrews, thanks to her leaving the seashell necklace behind in a book.

Did Kya and Tate have kids? ›

The end of the criminal trial also brings back Jodie and his family, whom Kya embraces, as she and Tate never have children of their own. At the age of 64, Kya is found by Tate in her boat, having passed away in the arms of her true family—the marsh and its wildlife.

Was Where the Crawdads Sing based on a true story? ›

FAQs: Is the plot of Where the Crawdads Sing true? No, Where the Crawdads Sing is based on Delia Owens' 2018 novel of the same name. The plot and characters are not based on real people or events.

Did Chase sleep with Kya? ›

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Kya knows this means they will have sex, and she agrees to the trip, surprised by the landscape as they drive west. The motel room is ugly and cheap, and the sex is initially painful. Chase is not attentive, just has sex and falls asleep. Kya and Chase's relationship continues at the shack.

Why did Kya have Chase's necklace? ›

What's interesting, though, is that Kya takes the shell necklace off of Chase's dead body after killing him, thereby symbolically reclaiming her power over their relationship by taking back the very thing that represents both her own acquiescence to Chase and the danger that he posed to her wellbeing.

Why was Chase obsessed with Kya? ›

Instead of viewing Kya as a person, he sees her as a rare possession that he's determined to have for himself. Throughout their relationship, Chase devolves further and further into his obsession with Kya, refusing to accept her rejection of him and determined to possess her in the manner of a collector.

What is the symbolism in crawdads sing? ›

In Where the Crawdads Sing, many of the animals in the marsh have importance to Kya. But blue heron symbolism is one that recurs throughout the book. The Blue Heron's symbolism is one of strength and self-reliance, and it makes sense that Kya feels an affinity with this aelusive bird.

What is the real story behind Where the Crawdads Sing? ›

Is the plot of Where the Crawdads Sing true? No, Where the Crawdads Sing is based on Delia Owens' 2018 novel of the same name. The plot and characters are not based on real people or events.

What does Where the Crawdads Sing talk about? ›

Where the Crawdads Sing is mostly a coming-of-age story with a bit of murder mystery, a section of law procedural, and a whole lotta nature. Kya, aka The Marsh Girl, has endured the departure of family member after family member because of her dad's abuse.

What is the trigger warning for Where the Crawdads Sing? ›

TRIGGER WARNING: domestic violence, child abandonment, abuse and neglect, bullying, racism, socioeconomic discrimination, and attempted rape.

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