Ryan Adams helped Trevor Noah end his first week as host of "The Daily Show" with some "Style." The singer-songwriter performed three songs from his cover album of Taylor Swift's "1989" — "Style," "Bad Blood" and "Blank Space."

During Adams' interview with Noah, the musician explained how he and his band made the entire "1989" album in only three weeks.

"That's actually a long time for us," Adams told Noah. "We have a studio in L.A. and it's an all-analog studio, so we do things differently. You have to, basically, play in real time, and we don't do anything in computers. If you can't really do it in real life, you can't really do it at all."

"I beg to differ," responded Noah. "I can do things on computers that I cannot do in real life."

"Well, we've been saving up to get a computer," joked Adams.

Adams performed "Blank Space" last and dedicated the song to a Sandra Bullock movie character.

"This one goes out to Sandra Bullock's character in 'The Net,' which I just watched six times on my break," said Adams.