At long last, Miss Americana — the behind-the-scenes Taylor Swift documentary about her life, her music career, and her political awakening — is finally here. Given that this is a movie about Swift and her music, it's to be expected that the Miss Americana soundtrack would also include a lot of her hits, which it does. Of course, fans know this was no easy feat; Swift publicly accused Scooter Braun of withholding the rights to her music from the filmmakers.
But fear not, the film is full of Swift songs. The documentary even takes a deep dive into the other aspects of Swift's musical career that include songs that were never on the radio — songs that even the biggest fans may never have heard before. And let's not forget that fans were also treated to a brand new song, "Only The Young," with the release of the film, too.
Here's a complete guide to all the songs heard in Miss Americana — from the ones fans are already familiar with, her B-side tracks that never quite made it to an album, and everything in between.
"Cruel Summer"
Swift can be heard singing this track from "Lover" when she's in her dressing room.
"Ready For It"
This single from Reputation plays when Swift is performing at her Reputation tour toward the beginning of the movie.
"Me!" featuring Brendan Urie
The lead single from "Lover" plays when Swift is in the studio, writing the song. In a later scene, she's joined by Urie as they record.
"Lucky You"
This song is known as one of the first songs that Swift ever written, and in Miss Americana, a 13-year-old Swift is seen singing the song in a home video.
"Smokey Black Nights"
This song is featured when Swift is performing it as a teenager in a home video. She has to look at the words as she sings, because as she explained in the video, she had just finished writing it five minutes earlier.
"Tim McGraw"
This song was Swift's first single ever, and in Miss Americana, her singing the song live plays during on montage that explores her early success.
"Our Song"
A live version of this song plays as clips of Swift's concerts in the first part of her career play.
"You Belong With Me"
This song plays as Swift takes the stage to accept her award at the 2009 MTV VMAs, just before she was famously interrupted by Kanye West.
"All Too Well"
Swift sings and plays this song on piano as she performs on stage.
"Out Of The Woods"
Swift can be seen performing this song from 1989 in concert footage from her tour.
"Look What You Made Me Do"
Swift can be seen working on this song — her lead single from Reputation — in the recording studio.
"I Did Something Bad"
This song plays as Swift is in the songwriting process, recorded in what seems to be an iPhone video.
"King Of My Heart"
This song is included in a montage of videos of Swift writing songs from Reputation.
"Call It What You Want"
A recording of Swift playing this song on a guitar as she sings along plays as she talks about her relationship with Joe Alwyn.
"Gorgeous," "Ready For It," & "Delicate"
A montage of Swift singing and writing these songs plays as she prepares her Reputation album.
"Getaway Car"
Swift can be seen recording this song while she's writing Reputation, and then performing it on stage at her tour.
"The Man"
Swift is seen recording this song in the studio as she tries to express the way she's been treated as a woman in the music industry through a song.
"Clean"
Swift is seen performing this song on her Reputation tour as she acknowledges the one year anniversary of her sexual assault trial.
"Only The Young"
Swift writes this song in response to Marsha Blackburn winning the midterm senate election in Tennessee after she'd publicly come out with her support for the democratic candidate, Phil Bredesen. It also plays during the end credits.
"You Need To Calm Down"
This song plays while Swift is talking about the importance of the equality act and filming the music video for the song.
"The Archer"
This song plays as Swift releases her album, Lover, at the end of the movie.