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Caroline Marquard Debuts Touching 'Never Should've Left,' Penned With Taylor Swift Co-Writer Liz Rose: Premiere

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For Caroline Marquard, co-writing “Never Should’ve Left” with revered songwriter Liz Rose, has been a career highlight.

The yearning ballad, which premieres below, is out May 8 and appears on the 24-year old’s self-released debut EP, The Prologue, out June 26.

It follows the previously released “Train of Thought,” “Keep My Eyes on You” and “Not a Rolling Stone.” The Swiss-born Marquard moved to New York when she was 16 and, after attending Boston’s Berklee College of Music for a semester, moved to Nashville, where she met Rose.

Among the artists Rose is best known for working with is Taylor Swift, one of Marquard’s favorite acts. “This was my first write with Liz Rose and I was freaking out to say the least,” she tells Billboard. “I am a

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