American pop singer Taylor Swift will rework her 2012 album ‘Red’, which pushed her into the big leagues of the American music industry. The revamped version of the hit album will be released later this year on November 19.

All 30 songs which were originally included in the initial release will also be featured in the upcoming album. An extended version ‘All too well’, a song which was loved by fans, is also expected to in the re-release.

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In her announcement, Swift said, “Sometimes you need to talk it over (over and over and over) for it to ever really be… over. Like your friend who calls you in the middle of the night going on and on about their ex, I just couldn’t stop writing.”

She added, “This will be the first time you hear all 30 songs that were meant to go on Red. And hey, one of them is even ten minutes long”, reported ET Online.

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This will be the second time Taylor will re-record an album. The artist unveiled ‘Fearless’, which presented revamped versions of six songs, in April.

The 2012 album included songs like ‘I almost do’, ‘I knew you were in trouble’, ‘State of Grace’, ‘We are never ever getting back together’.