Country music is a contemporary pop music that originated in the southern United States and the Appalachian Mountains. Country music traces its roots to the 1920s and is a fusion of traditional folk, Celtic, gospel and old-time music. The tunes of country music are generally smooth and beautiful, and the structure of the music is relatively simple. Most of them are ballad, two-part or three-part form. In the winter of 2006, Taylor Swift (hereinafter referred to as TS) released her first single, with the name of the popular country superstar Tim McGraw as the title, which attracted widespread attention and also made a name for herself. Entered the top ten in the country rankings. Seeing such a title, many people may intuitively think that it is a song in praise of Tim McGraw. In fact, Tim McGraw's name is just used as a "bookmark" in a love story here. Singing of girls tell their sweetheart, when you think of Timmy McGraw, I want you to think of my favorite song, and I want you to think of me. Surprisingly, TS is not only the author of the songs, but she also personally participated in composing all the songs in her first album of the same name, and she was only fifteen years old at the time. In the history of country music, we have seen many successful teenage singers: Tanya Tucker was only thirteen years old when she sang "Delta Dawn", and Marie Osment ( Marie Osmond was also thirteen when she became famous with "Paper Roses", and LeAnn Rimes was also thirteen when she first made a splash with "Blue." In comparison, TS's rise seems a little late, but unlike several "predecessors", she does not have to rely on others to help her compose music. Not only can she sing, but she also appears as a "singer-songwriter", demonstrating He has quite mature creative talent, so his future is very promising.