Taylor Swift delighted fans during her recent Eras Tour concert by performing “Mary’s Song (Oh My My)” live for the first time since 2008. The 34-year-old singer combined this nostalgic track with “So High School” and “Everything Has Changed” during her performance.
While the reason for this medley remains undisclosed, all three songs revolve around themes of love, with references to a special someone, possibly Travis Kelce. “Mary’s Song” from Swift’s debut album features lyrics hinting at a lasting love story, coincidentally mirroring Kelce’s jersey number, 87. On the other hand, “So High School” from her latest album, The Tortured Poets Department, holds sentimental value for Kelce.
Swift once shared that “Mary’s Song” was inspired by an elderly couple she met when she first moved to Nashville. Their enduring love story left a lasting impression on her, inspiring hope for lasting love.
Similarly, “So High School” reflects Swift’s own feelings of youthful romance with Kelce. The song captures the essence of their whirlwind relationship, which began in the summer of 2023.
Despite not having known each other since childhood, Swift and Kelce share a unique bond that has deepened over time. Sources close to the couple have described their relationship as incredibly special, with both parties experiencing profound love and happiness.