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      • Twain has received five Grammy Awards, two World Music Awards, 39 BMI Songwriter Awards, inductions to Canada's Walk of Fame and the Hollywood Walk of Fame, as well as the Canadian Music Hall of Fame and Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame.
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    • “Dance With the One That Brought You” (1993) At this early juncture — “Dance With the One That Brought You” was the second single off her self-titled debut — Twain sounds downright quaint compared to where she’d be just two years later.
    • “I’m Gonna Getcha Good!” (2002) Released as the lead single from Up! , the pressure was high on “I’m Gonna Getcha Good!” – the first new music that Twain had released since Come On Over made her an international juggernaut.
    • “Life’s About to Get Good” (2017) Few things carry more pressure for an artist than the prospect of writing a “comeback” song. There’s a delicate balance between appealing to one’s original fan base and exploring modern inclinations, and finding such a balance after a 15-year absence was surely no easy task for Twain.
    • “You Lay a Whole Lot of Love on Me” (1993) Shania Twain branching out well beyond country music was far less of a stretch than one might think, based on “You Lay a Whole Lot of Love on Me,” the third single off her eponymous debut album.
  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Shania_TwainShania Twain - Wikipedia

    Billboard magazine declared Shania Twain the most played adult contemporary artist on US radio in 1999. In 1998, she launched her first major concert tour, aided by her manager Jon Landau, a veteran of many large-scale tours with Bruce Springsteen.

    • Who Is Shania Twain?
    • Early Life
    • Overcoming A Family Tragedy
    • Early Career in Nashville
    • Debut Album: 'Shania Twain'
    • 'The Woman in Me'
    • 'Come on Over'
    • 'Up!' and 'Greatest Hits'
    • Marriages and Personal Life
    • 'Why Not?' and Memoir

    A music lover early on, Shania Twain started writing songs at age 10. Twain enjoyed success with her second album, The Woman in Me (1995), before delivering the best-selling country album in history with Come on Over (1997). Following a lengthy hiatus due to personal and health problems, Twain returned to the spotlight with a memoir in 2011 and emb...

    On August 28, 1965, Eilleen Regina Edwards — who would later change her name to Shania Twain — was born in Windsor, Ontario, Canada. Her parents divorced when she was young, but her mother, Sharon, soon remarried, to a man named Jerry Twain, a member of the Ojibwa tribe. Jerry adopted Sharon’s three daughters, and the 4-year-old Eilleen became Eill...

    At 18, Twain decided to try and make a go of her singing career in Toronto. She found work, but didn’t make enough to support herself without taking odd jobs, which included a stint at McDonald’s. In 1987, however, Twain’s life was upended when her parents died in a car crash. In order to support her three younger siblings (in addition to Twain’s y...

    Her new label may have liked Twain’s music, but they didn’t care for the name Eilleen Twain. As Twain wanted to keep her last name to honor her adoptive father, she opted to change her first name instead, to Shania, an Ojibwe word that means “I’m on my way.”

    Encouraged to use songs written by others, Twain lamented her lack of artistic control in Nashville. Still, her first album, titled Shania Twain, was released in 1993. The album was not a big success (though Twain's video for “What Made You Say That,” which featured her wearing a crop top, got plenty of attention), but it did reach one important fa...

    Twain and Lange co-wrote 10 of the 12 tracks for Twain’s next album, The Woman in Me(1995). Twain loved the album, but given Lange’s rock background and the record’s forays into pop as well as country music, she worried about how people would react. She needn’t have been concerned. The first single, “Whose Bed Have Your Boots Been Under?” reached N...

    Twain’s subsequent album, Come On Over(1997), another co-production with Lange, further fused country and pop. It also had more chart-topping songs, including pumped-up anthems such as “Man! I Feel Like A Woman!” and “That Don’t Impress Me Much," as well as romantic ballads such as “You're Still the One” and “From This Moment On.” In 1999, “You’re ...

    In 2002, Twain's Up!was released. There were three versions of the album: a pop red version, a country green disc and a blue version that had an international, Bollywood-influenced flavor. The red and green combination reached No. 1 on Billboard’s country and Top 200 charts (the rest of the world got the red-blue pairing, which was also a success)....

    Twain’s personal life seemed to take off alongside her career. After working with Lange over the phone for months, the pair finally met in person in June 1993. Six months later, they were married. Hoping to find themselves greater privacy, Twain and Lange relocated to a luxurious Swiss estate. While living in Switzerland, in 2001 Twain gave birth t...

    Fortunately for Twain’s career—and her fans—the singer was able to overcome her dysphonia. Some of her healing process could be seen in the television series Why Not? with Shania Twain, which aired on the Oprah Winfrey Network in 2011. Twain also wrote a memoir, From This Moment On, which was published that May. Later the same year she was inducted...

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  4. Apr 30, 2024 · Shania Twain (born August 28, 1965, Windsor, Ontario, Canada) is a Canadian musician who, with her mix of country melodies and pop vocals, became one of the most popular crossover artists of the mid-1990s. Twain took the surname of her stepfather, Jerry Twain, at a young age.

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  5. REMASTERED IN HD!Watch the official music video for "I’m Gonna Getcha Good!" performed by Shania TwainFollow Shania Twain: Website: http://www.shaniatwain.co...

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  6. www.npr.org › artists › 533051345Shania Twain : NPR

    Feb 3, 2023 · The Record. Shania Twain: A Survivor Who Remade The Good Old Girl. May 6, 2011 • In her new memoir, the country crossover singer reveals the extent to which she's suffered personally. But...