Shania Twain Songs Ranked
Eileen “Shania” Twain born Eilleen Regina Edwards; August 28, 1965) is a Canadian singer and songwriter. She has sold over 100 million records, making her the best-selling female artist in country music history and among the best-selling music artists of all time. Her success garnered her several honorific titles including the “Queen of Country Pop”. While Billboard named her as the leader of the ’90s country-pop crossover stars. Twain has received five Grammy Awards, a World Music Award, 27 BMI Songwriter Awards, stars on Canada’s Walk of Fame and the Hollywood Walk of Fame, and an induction into the Canadian Music Hall of Fame.[18] According to the RIAA, she is the only female artist in history to have three (consecutive) albums certified by Diamond by the RIAA[19] and is the sixth best-selling female artist in the United States. Altogether, Twain is ranked as the 10th best-selling artist of the Nielsen SoundScan era. Billboard listed Twain as the 13th Greatest Music Video Female Solo Artist of all time (42nd overall). Here are all of Shania Twain’s songs ranked.
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15. I Won’t Leave You Lonely (Come On Over, 1997)
“This is the album that made me love Shania Twain and, apparently, other people loved it as well. “Come On Over” sold 39 million copies worldwide, and it’s the best-selling album ever released by a female artist, that’s impressive. The album still has a bit of country, but it’s mainly pop/rock: there are the usual beautiful ballads, catchy fun songs, but also some fillers. It would have sounded just great with a few less tracks. I don’t love it just as much as I used to, but this album is still very good, a classic!”
14. No One Needs to Know (The Woman in Me, 1995)
“I can’t believe I had to put this on myself. This song is one of those many Shania Twain songs that will always appeal to more than just Country lovers.”
13. Up! (Up!, 2002)
“If this doesn’t make you get up and dance, check your pulse. Hard to find country music with “safe” lyrics, but this one does it. Excellent song. Always puts me in a good mood.”
12. Ka-Ching! (Up!, 2002)
“What more do people expect from pop songs? A song with lyrics that actually have meaning and most would argue to be true. The song is also easy to sing along with and has a fun chorus! It has an extremely catchy beat!
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11. When You Kiss Me (Up!, 2002)
“I believe this is truly one of Shania’s best! When I heard it on youtube, I instantly fell inlove with it. In my opinion it’s right up there with ( from this moment ) and ( you’re still the one ) Beautiful, romantic song.”
10. I’m Holdin on to Love (Come On Over, 1997)
“Who doesn’t love the most iconic Female in 90’s country music?! This cd brings me back to my childhood in such a great way. Love it!”
9. Don’t Be Stupid (You Know I Love You) (Come On Over, 1997)
“I was listening to this when I was coming back from school, I used to love Shania Twain listening to her songs on my cassette player, it felt so great! Now I listen to them on quarantine, and I remember of old good times!”
8. It Only Hurts When I’m Breathing (Up!, 2002)
“The lyrics are good and it has a nice, smooth rhythm and beat. Most of Shania Twain’s songs are like that, as well as being uplifting. Her voice and this arrangement make you appreciate your eardrums.”
7. I’m Gonna Getcha Good! (Up!, 2002)
“This song is an extremely fun and seductive song, it intrigues the listener to play it over and over again, of course, all of Shania Twain’s songs are great but for me personally it is her best song ever, it always reminds me of how I’m Gonna Get Someone Good!, such an empowering song well done Shania”
6. Any Man of Mine (The Woman in Me, 1995)
“It’s Shania Twain! She rocks! What else can you say? The woman still can make you want to get up from your sit and DANCE!!”
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5. From This Moment On (Come On Over, 1997)
“This lovely song is very beautiful. Not a single word can describe how incredible it is. One of the greatest love songs of all time… The lyrics are touching… And the melody is beautiful.”
4. Forever and for Always (Up!, 2002)
“Melodically, this is a damn good song. I LOVE her voice on this and I love the simplicity of the lyrics. Heard the song in Wal Mart today and started to cry . Also an easy song to play on the guitar.”
3. That Don’t Impress Me Much (Come On Over, 1997)
“A sort-of feminist pop song I can actually listen to, ’cause it’s not pretending to make an important commentary and doesn’t come over too bratty – the playfulness and catchiness is still the main point, plus the thumping house-pop beat. No doubt it had a possible effect on the Meghan Trainor type of pop, but this isn’t man-hating as such, in fact, the message is kind of positive: that status and looks don’t necessarily matter on an individual chemistry level. Thinking about it it’s kind of anti-gold-digger. With the ‘don’t get me wrong, I think you’re alright’ line she even recognizes the good qualities this man that doesn’t impress her necessarily could have for someone else.”
2. Man! I Feel Like a Woman! (Come On Over, 1997)
“Love this song. It’s got a nice lead guitar melody and powerful vocals that are strong but not too overbearing. Kinda lacking in the bass guitar department, though, but that’s nitpicking and neither here nor there. Reading about the story behind its production seems they had a lot of fun making it, and it’s not hard to see why that translates into the finished product and makes the song work so well.”
1. You’re Still the One (Come On Over, 1997)
“I like all Shania’s songs but “You’re still the one” stand out by being emotional and a song for all occasions. She has got the best country voice… So female.. So catchy… So smooth expression… Still so simple.”