Taylor Swift displays 'Elizabeth Taylor' cover art before Record Store Day vinyl release

Published: Mar 03 2026

Taylor Swift has finally unveiled the cover art for her "Elizabeth Taylor" single, igniting a fervor among her fans. The pop superstar is preparing to release a seven-inch vinyl of "Elizabeth Taylor" in advance of Record Store Day. Along with the original version, Swift has added an acoustic version of the song to the limited-edition vinyl. This release is part of this year's annual celebrations of local vinyl shops.

Taylor Swift displays 'Elizabeth Taylor' cover art before Record Store Day vinyl release 1

The 7-inch vinyl record, with its collectible cover artwork, features the original song and the So Glamorous Cabaret Version and is aptly named the "Cry My Eyes Violet Glitter Vinyl." For those who may not be aware, "Elizabeth Taylor" is part of her 2025 hit album "The Life of a Showgirl," which contains 12 songs, including:

- "The Fate of Ophelia"

- "Eldest Daughter"

- "Opalite"

- "Father Figure"

- "Ruin the Friendship"

- "Wood"

- "CANCELLED!"

- "Wi$h Li$t"

- "Actually Romantic"

- "Honey"

- "The Life of a Showgirl"

Notably, both "The Fate of Ophelia" and "Opalite" secured the No. 1 position on the US Billboard Hot 100, while "The Fate of Ophelia" also topped the Billboard Global 200, becoming Swift's longest-running number one song in the United States.

Swifties are also voicing their thoughts on the newly released artwork. One person commented, "Taylor Swift serves up vintage glamour with that 'Elizabeth Taylor' cover art—talk about a timeless vibe! Record Store Day is about to hit peak elegance." Another wrote, "ELIZABETH TAYLOR NEXT SINGLE?! MY DREAMS ARE COMING TRUE." A third stated, "I'll cry my eyes violet if I don't get this!"

One person said, "Looks like I'm going to be running to my nearest record store to get me one of these." Another noted, "KNEW IT [emoji] Taylor never misses Record Store Day."

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