Three Days, Three Worlds: Taylor Swift Just Joined the Songwriters Hall of Fame

Three Days, Three Worlds: Taylor Swift Just Joined the Songwriters Hall of Fame

In 72 hours, Taylor Swift debuted a new song at the Toy Story 5 premiere, sat courtside at the NBA Finals, and became the youngest woman ever inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame — at 36, on her first year of eligibility.

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2026/6/12 · 8:06
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She spent 72 hours in New York doing things most artists don't do in a decade. By Thursday night, Taylor Swift was standing in a hotel ballroom on 45th Street, becoming the youngest woman the Songwriters Hall of Fame has ever inducted.

Pixar premiere, grand piano, Randy Newman

It started in Los Angeles on Tuesday night. The Toy Story 5 world premiere at the Dolby Theatre ended with the curtain rising on Swift at a grand piano, in a yellow gown — Toy Story colors, intentional — performing the acoustic debut of her original film song, "I Knew It, I Knew You," co-written with Jack Antonoff. 1
The audience had just watched the movie. They were already crying. Then Randy Newman slowly rolled his own piano onto the stage and the two of them played "You've Got a Friend in Me" together while adults in the theater wept openly.
"He is the architect to the 'Toy Story' universe," Swift told the crowd. "He is the king of us feeling the absolute most in our hearts and making us laugh. He's one of our friends."
Tom Hanks was reportedly pulled off the red carpet to join the cast photo because Swift arrived through a different entrance. She also brought Joan Cusack — who voices Jessie, the character her song is written for — a loaf of her famous sourdough bread. On the red carpet.
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Courtside Wednesday, carpet Thursday

She flew back to the East Coast. Wednesday night she was at Madison Square Garden with the HAIM sisters, courtside for Game 5 of the NBA Finals, watching the Knicks stage a 29-point comeback against the Spurs. 2
Thursday evening: the 55th Annual Songwriters Hall of Fame Induction and Awards Gala at the Marriott Marquis, Times Square. 3
Swift walked the red carpet in a strapless black gown with a corset bodice and high slit by Alice + Olivia, paired with diamond and citrine earrings by Mindi Mond. 4 Also inducted this year: Alanis Morissette, Kenny Loggins, Paul Stanley and Gene Simmons of KISS, Walter Afanasieff, Terry Britten and Graham Lyle, and Christopher "Tricky" Stewart. John Fogerty received the organization's highest honor, the Johnny Mercer Award. UK artist RAYE accepted the Hal David Starlight Award for young songwriters. 5

The record and the songs that got her there

At 36, Swift becomes the youngest woman inducted in the Hall's 57-year history. Carole Bayer Sager held that record before tonight — she was 43 when she joined in 1987. Stevie Wonder is still the youngest person overall, inducted at 32 in 1983. 6
Songwriters are eligible 20 years after their first commercial release. Swift's debut single "Tim McGraw" came out in 2006, making this year her first year of eligibility — and she got in on the first ballot.
The five tracks she personally nominated: "Love Story" (2008), "Blank Space" (2014), "The Last Great American Dynasty" (2020), "All Too Well (10 Minute Version)" (2021), and "Anti-Hero" (2022). They trace her full arc — from teenage country prodigy who wrote about a boy and a Chevy truck to the global pop figure who wrote about buying back her own house and topping the Hot 100 from every angle.
She told the New York Times earlier this year what makes "The Last Great American Dynasty" stand out to her: the plot-twist ending. "She moved away from Holiday House. It sat quietly on that beach, free of women with madness, their men and bad habits. And — and then it was bought by me." 7
Reports ahead of the ceremony said she would perform "The Fate of Ophelia" live for the first time during the gala — her current single from The Life of a Showgirl. The ceremony is not televised or streamed, so whatever happened inside the Marriott Marquis ballroom is filtering out through phone videos and accounts from people who were there. 8
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What it actually means

The Hall was founded in 1969. More than 400 songwriters are in it. Swift is in it on her first eligible year, which is a thing that doesn't happen much.
The more interesting number: she has 15 No. 1 albums on the Billboard 200 — more than any solo artist in history — and her most recent record, The Life of a Showgirl (October 2025), sold 4 million copies in its first week, the biggest debut in the chart's existence. 9 That context matters for understanding what Nile Rodgers, the Hall's chairman, was talking about when he said the 2026 class "celebrates unity across various genres" and that these songwriters have "profoundly impacted the lives of billions of listeners worldwide."
Swifties on TikTok and X were processing all of this in real time Thursday night — the red carpet clips, the arrival photos, the question of whether she performed and what she said in her speech. Fan accounts were tracking every detail coming out of the Marriott Marquis. By the time Friday morning arrived, there was already a consensus forming: three days, three cities, three completely different worlds — Pixar, the NBA, the songwriting establishment — and she threaded all of them in the same week.
The Unraveled Tour kicks off in September. Every night of that tour is a new story.

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