Taylor Swift releases ‘Elizabeth Taylor’ music video

The singer released a new music video, "Elizabeth Taylor," from her newest album.
Taylor Swift: The singer released a new music video, "Elizabeth Taylor," from her latest album. ( Michael Buckner/Billboard via Getty Images)

Taylor Swift’s latest video pays tribute to another icon named Taylor -- Elizabeth Taylor.

Swift on Tuesday released a video that pays tribute to the Academy Award-winning actress, who died at the age of 79 on March 23, 2011.

The song “Elizabeth Taylor” is the second track from Swift’s latest album, “The Life of a Showgirl.”

The video, which currently only can be viewed on Apple Music and Spotify Premium, does not feature the 14-time Grammy Award-winning singer in person; instead, the clip is a montage of clips from the late actress’ movies, Variety reported.

A 3-minute, 28-second version of the song on YouTube shows a still shot of the singer reclining on a couch.

The clips include scenes from the some of Elizabeth Taylor’s most famous films, including “Cleopatra,” “Father of the Bride,” “Cat on a Hot Tin Roof,” “A Place in the Sun,” “Giant,” “Suddenly, Last Summer,” “Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?,” “Julia Misbehaves” and “Boom!”

It was unclear when the “Elizabeth Taylor” video will be released on YouTube. Swift used Spotify Premium and Apple Music to introduce previous tracks from her new album, USA Today reported. “The Fate of Ophelia” and “Opalite” were released on YouTube several days after their debut on the premium streaming services.

Swift previously referenced Elizabeth Taylor along with her spouse and fellow actor, Richard Burton, in “Ready for It” off the “reputation” album.

“You can be my jailer, Burton to my Taylor,” she sang.

Swift also chose the upcoming single for a 7-inch vinyl release on April 18, USA Today reported. The single will include the original track as well as the “So Glamorous Cabaret” version.

“I’d cry my eyes violet, Elizabeth Taylor,” Swift sings, referencing the actress’ famous eye color. Tell me for real, do you think it’s forever?"

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