Shania Twain Album: “You're Still the One [UK]”
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You're Still the One [UK] |
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Release Date:1999-03-02
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Type:Unknown
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Genre:Country, Love Songs, Greatest Pop Ballads
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Explicit Lyrics:Yes
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UPC:731456849324
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Track Listing : |
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You're Still the One (Single Version) |
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(If You're Not in It for Love) I'm Outta Here! (Mutt Lange Mix) |
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You Win My Love (Mutt Lange Mix) |
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You're Still the One (LP Version) |
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Customer review - January 12, 1999
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
- This song is so beautiful,It's her best so far
I love Shania's singing she,s great And I also think her video's are well done.I cant believe that WILL SMITH won over her and CELINE DION on the AMERICAN MUSIC AWARDS
Customer review - August 15, 1998
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
- A song that helps the healing process
2 years ago, our dear friend's 4 year old son, became critically ill on Mothers Day. He was in a coma for 4 weeks and nearly died. Our friends both lost their jobs, and have become financially in debt due to medical expenses.Today their son suffers from chronic seizures. Both have to take shifts sleeping with him in case he has one during the night.This song came on the radio one day, and now when things seem difficult, they play this song and are thankful that "they made it."
Customer review - August 03, 1998
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
- This song is definetly the best of Shania Twain
about two years ago, i would've never even touched a country cd, but shania's new song "you're still the one" is very contemporary and has actually turned me onto country music. now i actually have the country station pre-set on our radio. shania brings country a good name and new listeners.
Customer review - July 27, 1998
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
- This Song Proves that True Love Does Exist
In this crossover masterpiece, Shania proves not only can she sing a beautiful song, but a deep one. This song is a tribute to the immensely strong love between Shania and her husband. Even though the odds were against them (they are from totally different musical genres), it looks like they made it. Aside from that, one could have just written a poem or a brief story that would have said the same thing, but Shania has orchestrated one of the most beautiful pieces in contemporary music. It is also quite wordly as it encompasses the rock and country musical genres with an excellent pop sensibility. Shania proves that she is still the one who can write some of the best ballads in modern music.
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
- Very moving..
I happened to be job-hunting in Singapore when this song had its radio premiere in March 98. My mood then was a strange cocktail of -
1) Ill-suppressed nostalgia for my (then) latest set of friends in Australia,
2) Intense longing for my love in India (who i'd been separated from for over 2 years while i was in Australia) and
3) Tremendous pressure for landing a job in Singapore because I had this big educational loan that i had to pay off ASAP.
I had the headphones on the whole day (between all the abortive and/or miscarried interviews I was attending), and the warmth of this song also radically contrasted with the cold social existence all around me.
Anywayyyyy - the song is magic, its great, and even if Shania never sings this well ever again (she actually hasn't!), it reamains for me one of the most sincere ballads in recording history.
Finis.
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