1989 was released on October 27, 2014, via
Big Machine Records. In the track-list, "Clean" is placed at number 13 as the closing track. The song appeared on the
Canadian Digital Song Sales chart upon release, with a peak of number 45. Before performing it, she would share lessons she had learned in her personal life with the audience. In 2023, she performed the track as a "surprise song" on two dates of
the Eras Tour: April 1 in
Arlington, Texas, and May 28 in
East Rutherford, New Jersey. In 2024, Swift sang it with a piano as part of a mashup with her songs "
Welcome to New York" and "
Say Don't Go" at the tour's Stockholm stop on May 18 and with "
Is It Over Now?" and "
Out of the Woods" at the tour's London stop on June 23. The song also received platinum and silver
certifications in 2023 from the
Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA) The decision followed a
public 2019 dispute between Swift and talent manager
Scooter Braun, who acquired Big Machine Records, including the
masters of Swift's albums that the label had released. By re-recording the albums, Swift had full ownership of the new masters, which enabled her to control the licensing of her songs for
commercial use and therefore substituted the Big Machine–owned masters. The re-recording of "Clean", subtitled "Taylor's Version", was released as part of
1989s re-recording, ''
1989 (Taylor's Version)'', on October 27, 2023. "Clean (Taylor's Version)" is a second longer than the original; Heap reprised her role as co-producer and player of instruments including vibraphone, percussion,
kalimba, keyboard, and drums. Elsewhere, it appeared on the
Billboard Global 200, Sweden's
Heatseeker chart, and the United Kingdom's
Audio Streaming Chart, with peaks of 25, 17, and 33, respectively. The original version also charted at number 85 on Portugal's
AFP Singles Chart following the album's release. == Critical reception ==