Nearly 10 years after the original version was released, Taylor Swift's new 10-minute version of "All Too Well," from "Red (Taylor's Version)", is No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100.
Looking back, Swift said the song has become more of a symbol of the relationship between her and her fans.
"It has a story that is so sacred to me because ... it was my favorite song on the record," Swift shared in an interview distributed by her record label. "I knew that when we put out the album, it wouldn't be a single, it wouldn't be a video -- but I knew it was my favorite one."
MORE: Taylor Swift releases another re-recorded song just in time for the holidays"And what was so crazy is that when it went out into the world, the fans just among themselves decided it was their favorite too," she added. "They just sort of ... claimed it as the most important song from Red...over the course of the first six months the album was out."
Swift noted that she performed the song at the 2014 Grammys because fans wanted to hear it. She also revealed that a 10-minute version of "All Too Well" existed in 2020, on an episode of the Rolling Stone 500 Greatest Albums podcast.
After Swift announced her re-recording of "Red" this past June, she confirmed in August that it would include the 10-minute version. When it topped the Hot 100, it broke a 50-year record for the longest song ever to do so.
MORE: Taylor Swift releases new Blake Lively-directed music video"For me, this song has turned into a story of what the fans did for [it] really," Swift said. "It's such a special thing to look back on for me and sort of get to relive. It is pretty cool."