Taylor Swift Sheet Music: "You're Losing Me"

Explore piano solo arrangements by Jennifer Eklund of Taylor Swift's "You're Losing Me" a song from the vault and part of the "Midnights: The Late Night Edition" album.

Taylor Swift Sheet Music: "You're Losing Me"

About “You’re Losing Me”:

“You’re Losing Me” is a bonus track from Taylor Swift’s 2022 studio album “Midnights.” Initially available exclusively on the CD-only Late Night Edition of the album, which was distributed during Swift’s 2023 Eras Tour, the song gained popularity despite limited availability and became widely pirated on social media. The track was officially released to music streaming services on November 29, 2023. Co-written and produced by Swift and Jack Antonoff, the song is a downtempo ballad that narrates the unraveling of a long-term romantic relationship, exploring themes of diminishing understanding and effort imbalance.

The release strategy of “You’re Losing Me” included exclusive physical editions during the Eras Tour, creating a buzz among fans and leading to early pirated versions circulating online. The song eventually topped the singles chart in the Philippines and debuted at number one on the US Digital Songs chart. It also achieved top-20 positions in several countries, including Australia, Canada, Ireland, New Zealand, and Singapore. The commercial success of the song was further highlighted by its debut at number 46 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in the United States.

The composition and lyrics of “You’re Losing Me” received positive reviews from critics who praised its emotional depth, storytelling, and production. The autobiographical lyrics, revolving around the pain of a deteriorating relationship, have been interpreted by some as referencing Swift’s own experiences, particularly her rumored breakup with English actor Joe Alwyn. The song’s release as a bonus track, its emotional impact, and its commercial success contributed to its recognition as a significant addition to Swift’s musical repertoire.


🎹 Piano sheet music options of “You’re Losing Me” arranged by Jennifer Eklund:

1. “You’re Losing Me” Intermediate: Full Version

Key features of the intermediate full version:

  • Includes all verses, choruses, bridge, and full ending
  • Nice thick textures skew this more towards the “late” intermediate player
  • Run time is approximately 4:30

🧐 Sheet music sneak peek:


2. “You’re Losing Me” Intermediate: Abridged Version

Key features of the intermediate abridged version:

  • Includes the first verse, chorus, second verse, and truncated ending chorus.
  • Includes lyrics
  • The textures are a bit thinner
  • 5 total pages
  • Run time is approximately 3 minutes

🧐 Sheet music sneak peek:


3. “You’re Losing Me” Easy Piano Solo

Key features of the easy version:

  • Appropriate for late beginners (mostly stays in a 5-finger full C position)
  • Includes the first verse, chorus, second verse, and truncated ending chorus.
  • Includes lyrics
  • 5 total pages
  • Run time is approximately 3 minutes

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Jennifer Eklund
Written by Jennifer Eklund
Jennifer Eklund holds a bachelor’s and a master’s degree in music from California State University, Long Beach. She is an avid arranger, composer, and author of the Piano Pronto® method books series as well as a wide variety of supplemental songbooks. She is also a Signature Artist with Musicnotes.com with a large catalog of popular music titles for musicians of all levels.

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