Barrett Wilbert Weed - "All Too Well" (Taylor Swift)

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Published 2014-07-30
A TAYLOR SWIFT LOVE STORY
July 22, 2014 - 54 Below

Conceived and directed by Kimberly Belflower

Starring: Lilli Cooper, Jennifer Damiano, Blake Daniel, Andrew Durand, Preston Sadleir, Barrett Wilbert Weed

Band: Joey Contreras (music director/piano), Simon Kafka (guitar), Joseph Wallace (bass), Seth Eliser (drums), Jacob Yates (cello)

Filmed by Shoshana Feinstein - famousinny.com/

All Comments (21)
  • I want someone that looks at me the same way that dude behind Barrett looks at her.
  • @hazuki_music
    I need Barrett to do a full album just covering Taylor Swift songs
  • @triskelionitis
    Why are people comparing? Stage performers are waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay different to Musical performers. She has a musical voice, a voice that lasts and is loud and strong, that's a musical voice so there's no need to hate. 
  • @biatchp2553
    This girl is so underrated .. she has a great voice and she continued to grow since this video.. she is great vocally in Mean Girls on Broadway.. I hope one day she gets a Tony as she is brilliant
  • @hopenicole2144
    I don't think any of you understand what Barrett is doing here. She grasps the emotion of this song so boldly, it bypasses anyone who won't actually look at the lyrics and think about what's supposed to be felt. The songs about being broken, and that's what Barrett was trying to portray. She does have a musical theatre background, mind you. The song itself is about being broken, and that's how Barrett wanted to sound. Of course she's gonna get choked up and things aren't gonna come out the right way, but that's because she's doing her best to portray what the song is feeling, not just her voice.
  • She was clearly caught up in the emotion of the song and she went for it, and she hit every note, which is hard to do at that pitch. Good for her! I expect nothing less from my queen.
  • she fully took a pop/ country song and made it musical theatre and i love that, cause at the end of the day it’s a story <3
  • @sid410100
    For some reason I really love the middle section everyone is hating on. I mean I get why people don't like it, but it just sounds so emotional here
  • @jellyrcw12
    3:07 is so brutal because to me it reminds me of the false start of healing after a break up. Like it's been 3 months since you talked and you think you're over it but you hear their voice again and it just sucks all the breath out of you yet again. So real.
  • @JamesHenryII
    Take into consideration what Anne Hathaway did with "I Dreamed a Dream" this song if you really listen to the lyrics is heartbreaking and devastating. That part that some some are saying she messed up/ changed is the breaking point of this character. This is A+ acting and emotion fam.
  • The bridge literally brought me to tears, it was so beautiful. I freaking love Barrett. She's so adorable.
  • Taylor’s version already had me crying for years and now this, gosh this song, the lyrics are just insanely heartbreaking and Barrett did a great jobđŸ˜­đŸŒ»
  • I watched this years ago and remember thinking that finally someone has done justice to this beautiful ballad. 6 YEARS LATER, MY THEATRE KID ASS IS WATCHING THIS AGAIN AND REALIZING THAT IT'S BARRET FRICKING WILBERT WEED SINGING THIS TAYLOR SWIFT SONG AND OH MY GODS I CAN'T. MY TWO GODDESSES UGH
  • To everyone leaving hateful comments below, she's belting. She has a voice for musical theatre(although I think she sings this beautifully) I think it is actually full of emotion, Especially at the bridge. I understand it's people's opinions but there is no need to be horrible :)
  • @dangoflower751
    I really like her cover of this song! It's very theatre-esque, which is only natural since she's a musical actor :) I can see why she chose to raise her voice and sound emotional in the bridge - because it's literally the most emotional line in the song. Even Taylor would sing it this way sometimes (at least back in the RED era)