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"I'll never forget this moment because in this moment everything that I have ever wanted has just happened to me," Swift said through tears. Several women country music artists said they were pulling for Swift, including Barbara Mandrell, one of six female acts to win entertainer of the year and the only to win it twice. "I think it will be exciting to see where she takes it because she entertains you," said Mandrell, the first two-time winner of entertainer of the year, who was honored for her election into the Country Music Hall of Fame.
Organizers gave a nod to Swift's popularity, asking her to play two songs during the show. She opened with a rousing rendition of "Forever & Always," throwing a chair from a raised podium, sliding to the floor on a pole, then dropping to her knees to sing the song's bridge. She also played acoustic guitar while singing "Fifteen" as a few dozen fans waved their arms around her. The year's not yet over for Swift, but she's already identified the high point in a 2009 that included so many milestones. "I think about 37 minutes ago is what stands out for me my whole life," Swift told reporters backstage. "You guys, I didn't expect to win, so I'm really at a loss for words." ___ On the Net:
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