Taylor Swift has given her passionate fans some of the most memorable bops for more than a decade.

But the country/pop icon had to learn to talk before she could sing, let alone win 10 Grammy Awards.

She posted an adorable video Sunday to Instagram of herself as a baby learning to talk with the help of mother Andrea, paying tribute to her on Mother’s Day.

Tyke Taylor: Taylor Swift posted an adorable video Sunday to Instagram of herself as a baby learning to talk with the help of mother Andrea, paying tribute to her on Mother's Day

Mama's girl: The 30-year-old wrote: 'My conversations with my mom have always been and will always be some of my favorite memories'

The 30-year-old wrote: ‘My conversations with my mom have always been and will always be some of my favorite memories – from when I was 10 months old in this video from October 1990 to now talking every day on the phone. Our talks are everything to me.

‘Myyyyyyyy goodness I love you Mom. Happy Mother’s Day. PS for those of you who are separated from your loved ones or struggling with this day, my heart is with you.’

She was the cutest baby in the retro home video, in which she showed off her counting skills.

Tyke Taylor then proceeded to chew on her shoelace before pronouncing ‘macaroni’ and ‘my goodness.’

Happy Mother's Day! Taylor continued: 'Our talks are everything to me. Myyyyyyyy goodness I love you Mom. Happy Mother¿s Day'

One, two, three: She was the cutest baby in the retro home video, in which she showed off her counting skills

My goodness! Tyke Taylor then proceeded to chew on her shoelace before pronouncing 'macaroni' and 'my goodness'

She revealed back in January that Andrea had been diagnosed with a brain tumor while being treated for cancer.

Her mom’s cancer returned for the second time last March, after she beat it the first time back in 2015.

The Blank Space artist told Variety: ‘Everyone loves their mom; everyone’s got an important mom. But for me, she’s really the guiding force.

‘Almost every decision I make, I talk to her about it first. So obviously it was a really big deal to ever speak about her illness.’

Taylor wrote last year’s Soon You’ll Get Better from her album Lover about Andrea, performing it last month for the first time on Global Citizen’s One World: Together at Home.

Serious diagnosis: She revealed back in January that Andrea had been diagnosed with a brain tumor while being treated for cancer

A song for mom: Taylor wrote last year's Soon You'll Get Better from her album Lover about Andrea, performing it last month for the first time on Global Citizen's One World: Together at Home