She wrote the song after learning 3 chords on the guitar, so she would have been 12.
Taylor Swift started playing 12-string guitar since she was 12 years old
when Taylor swift was twelve years of age she had her guitar sitting in the corner, next to her desk. One day when her tutor saw the guitar he asked Taylor if she knew how to play. Taylor said "no". Her tutor knew how and taught her to play guitar.
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Taylor first started singing when she was a baby she'd wanted to be in the music industry since she was eleven years old. She started writing songs when she discovered that nobody wanted to hear songs over again by different people they wanted something new! she then started writing songs and learning to play the guitar She also started singing because in school she went to having girlfriends to having none at all. she then learned to the guitar and her first song was Lucky You of which she wrote when she was 12.
She wrote the song after learning 3 chords on the guitar, so she would have been 12.
A tv repair man showed her a 3 chords on the guitar which inspired her to write her first song "lucky you"
That Lucky Touch was created in 1975.
Taylor Swift started playing 12-string guitar since she was 12 years old
when Taylor swift was twelve years of age she had her guitar sitting in the corner, next to her desk. One day when her tutor saw the guitar he asked Taylor if she knew how to play. Taylor said "no". Her tutor knew how and taught her to play guitar.
It was called "Lucky You" and was written with only 3 chords. She wrote it 20 minutes after a computer guy, Ronnie, taught her those 3 chords
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I Dream of Jeannie - 1965 How Lucky Can You Get 1-22 was released on: USA: 19 February 1966
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Not very long. A few minutes, maybe. I read in her biography that when her computer broke down a computer guy came to fix it. When he saw an aucousic guitar sitting in her room he asked her if she played it. She said that she just played around on it, not actual chords. He knew how to play it so he taught her a few chords, and with that, she wrote her first real song, called "Lucky You". Hope this helped:)
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Cowboys & Kisses by Anastacia. It uses the same chords as Lucky Man, same intro, same hook, and yet Richard Ashcroft, who wrote Lucky Man, never got credited for it. He got ripped off!