Taylor Swift shared an acoustic piano version of "Out of The Woods" on Oct. 27, Tuesday, celebrating the first anniversary of her album "1989". T
he smash hit song was also a part of her Grammy museum performance which she had originally belted out on Sep. 30 at the Clive Davis Theatre.
Swift tweeted on the eve of "1989's" one year and posted her Grammy Museum exhibit video featuring her super hit number "Out of The Woods". The video shows her performing at the Grammy Museum exhibit "The Taylor Swift Experience" which started on Dec. 13, 2014 and ran till Oct. 4, 2014
According to The Huffington Post, Swift was inspired by her relationship with ex-boyfriend Harry Styles. She not only moves the audience with her mesmerizing performance, but by also sharing her fond memories of her relationship with her ex-boyfriend and the "One Direction" performer.
Talking about the track in the video, she said that she will perform on a number that she wrote about one of her relationships in which the foremost feeling that she had in it was anxiety. The reason for her anxiety, she explains, was due to the delicate and unsettled nature of the relationship which popped many question marks.
She added "I think a lot of relationships can be very solid, and that's what you hope for - solid and healthy, but that's not always what you get."
"Out of The Woods" which was never launched as a single, was the fourth track in Swift's album and was written with Jack Antonoff, Entertainment Weekly reported.