DEF LEPPARD With Country Teen Queen TAYLOR SWIFT: First Video Released

October 24, 2008

People.com has posted a video of country teen queen Taylor Swift singing lead with DEF LEPPARD on the band's '80s classic "Photograph". The performance is a preview of the upcoming "CMT Crossroads" special with Swift and the band that will air in its entirety on November 7.

The 18-year-old Swift called the DEF LEPPARD collaboration "a dream come true," and said she was introduced to the band when she was still in the womb by her mother, a huge fan. "I was kind of nervous to meet everybody but we met and hugged and jelled right away," she told People.com of their first rehearsal. "They are the coolest guys on the planet."

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