All of Shania Twain's biggest songs including 'Man! I Feel Like A Woman!' and 'Come On Over'

She's had so many amazing hits!

Author: Charlotte RoszkoPublished 19th Sep 2023
Last updated 19th Sep 2023

Shania Twain is a country music icon who really needs no introduction. Having sold over 100 million records, she is one of the best-selling artists of all time and the best-selling female artist in country music history.

So far, Shania has released six studio albums throughout her incredible career, bringing us unforgettable hits including 'Man! I Feel Like A Woman!', 'You're Still The One' and 'That Don't Impress Me Much.'

With so many incredible hits under her belt, we've taken a look at some of Shania's biggest songs. Here's everything you need to know...

Some of Shania Twain's biggest hits over the years:

'Whose Bed Have Your Boots Been Under?'

'Whose Bed Have Your Boots Been Under?' was released in January 1995 as the first single from Shania's second studio album, 'The Woman In Me'. It was the first single that Shania co-wrote with her ex-husband Robert John 'Mutt' Lange and became her first hit on country radio, peaking at Number 11 on the US Hot Country Songs Chart. The song has been certified Gold in the United States.
The song tells the story of a woman who realises that her partner is cheating on her, with lyrics including 'I know I'm not the only girl you run to' and 'Whose bed have your boots been under? / And whose heart did you steal I wonder?'
Listen to 'Whose Bed Have Your Boots Been Under?' on YouTube here.

'Any Man of Mine'

'Any Man of Mine' was released in April 1995 and is the second single from her second album 'The Woman In Me'. The song reached Number 1 on the US Hot Country Songs Chart and is certified 2x Platinum in the United States.
In the song, Shania expresses what she wants in a man, which can be seen in lyrics such as: 'Any man of mine better be proud of me, even when I'm ugly he still better love me.'
Listen to 'Any Man of Mine' on YouTube here.

‘The Woman in Me (Needs the Man in You)’

The third single and title track from 'The Woman in Me', this song was released in August 1995. Shania has performed it on the 'Up!' tour, in a video interlude on the 'Now' tour and in a medley on the 'Come On Over' tour. The music video for the song was shot in Egypt and sees Shania riding on a horse through the desert and riding a boat down the Nile River.
The song tells the story of a woman's longing for a man, with lyrics including: 'When the world wants too much, and it feels cold and out of touch / It's a beautiful place, when you kiss my face.'
Listen to 'The Woman in Me (Needs the Man in You)' on YouTube here.

‘(If You’re Not in It for Love) I’m Outta Here!’

This was the fourth single from 'The Woman in Me' and was released in November 1995. The song has been included in Shania's 2004 'Greatest Hits' album and has been performed on all of her tours so far. The song topped the US Hot Country Songs chart.
The song was performed as the last main song on the setlist on Shania's 'Come on Over' and 'Up!' tours. In each city she visited, Shania invited a school marching band to join her on stage for the song.
Listen to '(If You're Not in It for Love) I'm Outta Here!' on YouTube here.

‘You Win My Love'

'You Win My Love' was the fifth single from 'The Woman in Me' and was released in January 1996. The accompanying music video was filmed in Orlando, Florida and is set at a race track.
The song is about a woman who is looking for a romantic partner, with lyrics including: 'Cause I'm a classy little chassis who's a-huntin' for a heart to win' and 'I want a heartbreak Harley / A full of steam dream machine.'
Listen to 'You Win My Love' on YouTube here.

‘You’re Still The One’

'You're Still the One' features on Shania's third studio album, 'Come On Over' and was released in February 1998 as the third single from the album. The song won two Grammy Awards in 1999 in the categories of Best Country Song and Best Female Country Vocal Performance, as well as being nominated in the Record of the Year and Song of the Year categories.
The song reached Number 10 on the UK Singles Chart and is certified Platinum. 'You're Still the One' was a crossover success, proving popular with both country and pop fans. In an interview with Glamour, Shania said that 'You're Still The One' was her favourite song to perform live in Vegas, as she was doing a performance on a horse, which was a 'fantasy come to life every night.'
She said: "I wanted to incorporate my favourite things in the show, so I would be around it every night and with elements that I related to very personally and directly, and horses are something that are a passion of mine"


At the time of the song's release, Shania described the song as being about 'the kind of triumph you feel when you have a successful relationship and you win against the odds.'
Listen to 'You're Still The One' on YouTube here.

'From This Moment On'

'From This Moment On' was released in May 1998 and was the fourth single to be released from 'Come On Over'. It was released as a duet with backup singer Bryan White in addition to as a solo single. In the UK, it charted at Number 9 and is certified Gold. Shania described the look she sported in the music video as her favourite in an interview with Glamour. She said: "I think 'From This Moment On' was probably my favourite look. I just loved that whole elegance of that look and the wet sort of style and the slicked-back hair. The whole look is hard to do onstage because it's hard to do, so it was more unique for a ballad, so I guess I enjoyed that one a lot."
The song is about promising to love your partner, as seen in lyrics such as: 'From this moment, as long as I live / I will love you, I promise you this.'
Listen to 'From This Moment On' on YouTube here.

'When'

Released in June 1998, 'When' was the second UK release and fifth single from 'Come On Over'. The song charted at Number 18 in the UK and became Shania's second Top 20 single. The song describes the aftermath of a relationship ending, with lyrics such as 'When will I wake up? Why did we break up? When will we make up?'
Listen to 'When' on YouTube here.

‘That Don’t Impress Me Much’

Released in December 1998, 'That Don't Impress Me Much' reached Number 3 on the UK Singles Chart. It has gone on to be Certified 2 x Platinum. The song became one of Shania's biggest hits and has appeared in all of her tours so far.
Shania later revealed why she used Brad Pitt's name in the song, explaining that it was inspired by a scandal between Brad and Gwyneth Paltrow. As reported by Billboard, she said: "I remember I had a girl friend visiting me and it was near Christmas and we were baking cookies. I was writing this album and there was a scandal of (Pitt) and Gwyneth (Paltrow) where there was naked photos of him (in Playgirl magazine, which Pitt later successfully sued for publishing the paparazzi photos). And this was like all the rage. I just thought 'I don't know what all the fuss is about.' I'm like, well that don't impress me much, I mean what is all the fuss. We see people naked every day. That's really what I thought. I wasn't picking on Brad Pitt. But that was just the association in that moment and things we make fusses about and whatever. Of course, it could have been any gorgeous guy."
Listen to 'That Don't Impress Me Much' on YouTube here.

‘Man! I Feel Like a Woman!’

A huge hit for Shania, 'Man! I Feel Like a Woman!' was released in March 1999 on North American Country radio and then was released worldwide later that year. The song features on Shania's third studio album, 'Come on Over'. The song was the opener during Shania's 2003 Super Bowl Half-Time Show performance. It charted at Number Three in the UK and is Certified Platinum.
Speaking to Billboard, Shania said: "That song started with the title, then it kind of wrote itself. The whole expression is a celebration of being a woman these days, I think we're kind of spoiled in a lot of ways, with the advantages we have. Feminists may not feel that way, but I do. It's pretty darn fun to be a woman."
The music video was filmed in New York City and directed by Paul Boyd. It is a role-reversal of Robert Palmer's 'Addicted to Love' and 'Simply Irresistible' videos. In the video, Shania can be seen to stand in front of a group of men who are playing instruments.
Listen to 'Man! I Feel Like a Woman!' on YouTube here.

‘Come On Over’

The title track from Shania's third album, this song was released in September 1999. It went on to win the Grammy Award for Best Country Song in 2000. It was performed on the 'Come On Over' Tour, 'Now' Tour and in a medley on the 'Up!' Tour.
In the song, Shania tells listeners to relax and be in the moment, as heard in lyrics such as: 'Come on over, come on in / You can unwind, take a load off your mind.'
Listen to 'Come On Over' on YouTube here.

‘I’m Gonna Getcha Good!’

Released in the UK in November 2002, this was the first single from Shania's fourth album 'Up!' The music video was shot in London and is based in a futuristic dystopian setting. The song reached Number 4 on the UK Singles Chart and is Certified Silver.
The lyrics tell the story of a woman who is determined to get the man she desires. This can be seen in lyrics such as: 'You can bet your bottom dollar in time, you're gonna be mine.'
Listen to 'I'm Gonna Getcha Good!' on YouTube here.

‘Ka-Ching!’

'Ka-Ching!' was released in the UK in March 2003 and reached Number 8 on the UK Singles Chart. The song was one of Shania's biggest singles in Europe and became her sixth consecutive and seventh overall Top 10 single in the UK.
The song's theme focuses on consumerism, starting with the sound of a cash register and featuring lyrics such as: 'We've created us a credit card mess, we spend the money that we don't possess.'
Listen to 'Ka-Ching!' on YouTube here.

‘Forever and for Always’

This song from 'Up!' was released in the UK in June 2003. It was nominated for two Grammy awards in 2004, in the categories of Best Country Song and Best Female Country Vocal Performance. It reached Number 6 on the UK Singles Chart.
Shania had said that she had been inspired by people who had started relationships when they were young and are still in love when they got older. The lyrics include: 'Cause I'm keepin' you forever and for always, we will be together all of our days.'
Listen to 'Forever and for Always' on YouTube here.

‘Up!’

'Up!' is the title track on Shania's fourth album. It was released as a double A-side single with 'When You Kiss Me' to the UK exclusively in November 2003 – charting at Number 21.
The song is about recognising that things may be difficult, but that they will get better. This can be seen in lyrics such as: 'When everything is goin' wrong, don't worry it won't last for long / Yeah it's all gonna come around, don't go let it get you down.'
Listen to 'Up!' on YouTube here.

‘When You Kiss Me’

'When You Kiss Me' was released in November 2003 and featured on Shania's fourth album, 'Up!'. In the UK, it was released as a double-A side with 'Up!' and charted at Number 21 on the UK Singles Chart.
The romantic song includes lyrics such as: 'And when you're with me, the world just goes away.'
Listen to 'When You Kiss Me' on YouTube here.

‘Party for Two’

'Party for Two' was the lead single off Shania's 'Greatest Hits' album and was released in the UK in November 2004. The song reached Number 10 on the UK Singles Chart. 'Party for Two' was released as two versions – a pop version for international audiences which featured Sugar Ray frontman Mark McGrath, and a country version for North American Country radio featuring Billy Currington.
The duet includes lyrics such as: 'It doesn't matter what you wear, cause it's only gonna be you and me there.'
Listen to 'Party for Two' on YouTube here.

‘Today Is Your Day’

This was Shania's first song release in over six years and was released in June 2011. The song was written by Shania to accompany her documentary TV series, Why Not? With Shania Twain. The song came after Shania developed dysphonia, which is a vocal impairment.
Shania has previously said that she wrote the song after repeating to herself: "Today is your day! You can do it!"
Listen to 'Today Is Your Day' on YouTube here.

‘Endless Love’ (Lionel Richie featuring Shania Twain)

Lionel Richie re-recorded his song 'Endless Love' as a duet with Shania, which was released in February 2012. The song was the lead single on his album 'Tuskegee' and the process of recording it featured in Shania's documentary, Why Not? With Shania Twain.
Listen to 'Endless Love' on YouTube here.

‘Life’s About to Get Good’

Shania's first single release in five years and the lead single from her fifth album 'Now', 'Life's About to Get Good' was released in June 2017. The song was accompanied by a music video, which was shot in the Dominican Republic and featured references to some of Shania's iconic music video outfits – including the ones she wore in the videos for 'Man! I Feel Like a Woman!' and 'That Don't Impress Me Much!'


The song is about recovering from heartbreak and moving forward, which can be seen in the lyrics: 'I'm ready to be loved, and love the way I should. / Life's about, life's about to get good.'
Listen to 'Life's About to Get Good' on YouTube.

'Swingin’ with My Eyes Closed’

'Swingin' With My Eyes Closed' was released in August 2017 and is the second single from Shania's 'Now' album. Shania performed the track as part of her set at the Opening Ceremony of the US Open tennis tournament on 28th August 2017.
The song is about fighting back against pain. Shania told Rolling Stone: "The fighter in me wrote that song. I was thinking of a boxer taking a swing, or a baby first coming out with his eyes and fists closed. They can't even see yet and they're swinging with their eyes closed."
Listen to 'Swingin' with My Eyes Closed' on YouTube here.

‘hole in the bottle’ (Kelsea Ballerini featuring Shania Twain)

Shania featured on a remix of American country star Kelsea Ballerini's song 'hole in the bottle'. The remix including Shania was released in November 2020. Speaking about the collaboration, Kelsea said: "They say don't meet your heroes, unless your hero is Shania Twain."
The song is about getting over a breakup by drinking wine, seen in lyrics such as: 'Honey, no, I don't miss him / In fact, it slipped my mind / There's a hole in the bottle of wine.'
Listen in 'hole in the bottle' on YouTube here.

Forever And Ever, Amen (Ronan Keating with Shania Twain)

In February 2021, Shania teamed up with Ronan Keating to release a version of Randy Travis' 1987 country track 'Forever and Ever, Amen'. The song featured on Ronan's 11th studio album 'Twenty Twenty'.
As reported by UDiscoverMusic, Ronan spoke about the collaboration and said: "Shania and I were meant to do something together 20 years ago on one of her songs, 'From This Moment.' That never came about, so it felt especially right to reach out now. 'Forever And Ever, Amen' is a true country gem so to team up with the original writers and producer of 'Nothing At All,' twenty years on makes it all the more special."
Listen to 'Forever And Ever, Amen' on YouTube here.

‘Waking Up Dreaming’

'Waking Up Dreaming' was released in September 2022 and is the lead single from Shania's sixth studio album, 'Queen of Me'. The song was the first single of Shania's to be released via the new record label Republic Nashville. Shania debuted the song as part of a medley during her performance at the People's Choice Awards 2022, where she received the music icon award. The song reached Number 18 in the UK Singles Chart.
The song is about the thrill of being in love, with lyrics such as: 'There ain't no shaking this feelin', tonight we're makin' our way to Mars.'
Listen to 'Waking Up Dreaming' on YouTube here.

'Giddy Up!'

Released in January 2023, 'Giddy Up!' was the second single to be released from 'Queen of Me'. The song charted at Number 27 in the UK. Shania revealed that she wanted the phrase 'Giddy Up!' to be fun and create a similar response to her iconic 'Let's Go Girls!' line from 'Man! I Feel Like a Woman!'
The song is about the importance of living in the moment, with lyrics such as: 'Life is getting shorter, gotta drink it up / Time to shine like you know I should.'
Listen to 'Giddy Up!' on YouTube here.

‘Unhealthy’ (Anne-Marie featuring Shania Twain)

Shania teamed up with pop singer Anne-Marie to release the single 'Unhealthy' in May 2023. The song was the fourth single from Anne-Marie's third studio album of the same name. 'Unhealthy' reached Number 18 on the UK Singles Chart, becoming Shania's 12th UK Top 20. Anne-Marie revealed that she reached out to Shania in the hope that she'd feature on the track, with the pair then recording the vocals in London. The song was accompanied by a music video which has an old western theme. The song has been Certified Silver in the UK.
The song is about having a pull to an unhealthy relationship, as seen in lyrics such as: 'All my friends, they say say you're bad for me / Guess they never felt the high we're on right now.'
Listen to 'Unhealthy' on YouTube here.

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