The 8 Highest Grossing Shania Twain Songs, Ranked
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Shania Twain is among the 15 wealthiest singers worldwide, with an estimated net worth of $400 million.
Iconically known as the Queen of Country Pop, her albums have sold more than 100 million records. Winner of five Grammy awards, eight Billboard awards, and six American Music Awards, Twain has beaten more music records than any other female singer of her generation. She is the second highest-selling artist in Canadian music history, right after the sensational Celine Dion. And the only female country-pop singer to achieve three consecutive diamond status with her albums.
Come on Over (1997) album is one of the highest-selling music records for a female artist. The hit single You’re Still the One remained on US Billboard Hot 100 for nine weeks. Won two Grammy awards and sold over 40 million records worldwide.
Any Man of Mine
The first single to hit number 1 status in the country music scene from the second album, The Woman in Me (1995). The album went on to win a Grammy award for Best Country Album. According to Billboard, Any Man of Mine turned out to be the hot favorite on Country top 10 and top 40 on the Billboard Hot 100. The song was a stand-alone international single that was certified Gold for over 500,000 copies sold. The song received two Grammy nominations, and the album sold over 12 million copies.
You’re Still the One
With over 218 million views on the popular streaming platform Youtube this slow romantic number has been played from wedding anniversaries to first dates. The hit single from the album Come on Over (1997) remains a generational favorite. According to The Boot, the pop diva serenading album sold more than 40 million copies worldwide and became double-diamond certified by the RIAA. It remains the best country album of the 1990s and the best-selling studio album of all time by a female singer. It remained on the Billboard Top Country albums chart (50) till 2019 and Billboard 200 top 20 for 112 weeks. You’re Still the One is certified double platinum for selling over 2 million copies worldwide.
That Don’t Impress Me Much
The tremendous hit single belongs to the double platinum album Come on Over (1995). It debuted at number 60 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles and Tracks. It remained in this position for 20 weeks and then climbed to number eight on the chart in 1999, where it remained for a week. It became Twain’s third consecutive single on Billboard Hot 100. The biggest opening was that the song managed to hit the Top 10 spot in 16 different countries worldwide. Two music video versions were made, and the official video won the Video of the Year award at the Canadian Country Music awards. It became the only video listed on VH1’s 100 Greatest videos in Rock and Roll 2001 and CMTs 100 Greatest videos in Country Music 2004. It sold over 1 million in sales with over 15.6 million streams in the UK.
You’ve Got A Way
The hit single remixed for the romantic movie Notting Hill was nominated for Song of the Year at the 42nd Grammy Awards. According to Smooth Radio, it instantly became a wedding favorite among the masses. It broke into the Top 10 Adult Contemporary chart at number 6. The song's essence remains in the lyrics describing a loving relationship. The piece sold over a million copies worldwide in combined sales.
Man! I Feel Like A Woman!
The song that inspired female empowerment and became a symbol of strength worldwide won the 2000 Grammy award for Best Female Country Vocal Performance. The hit song debuted on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1999 and remained in the 23rd position for 28 weeks. Recently it won the top spot on the Billboard 100 Greatest Karaoke Songs of All Time list (2022). It remains one of the most streamed songs in the UK, with 22.95 million plays. The combined sales top to an estimated $687,000 worldwide.
Don’t Be Stupid (You Know I Love You)
Termed to be the seventh biggest hit single in the career of Shania Twain, the song hit $145,000 in combined sales worldwide. According to Can’t Stop The Pop, it peaked at number 5 on the UK charts and remained in this position till early 2000. It peaked on the US Billboard Hot Country Singles and Tracks chart at number six.
I’m Gonna Getcha Good!
One of the hit singles from her album Up!, released in 2002, won the 2003 Juno awards for Country Recording of the Year. It peaked at the number four position on the UK charts and remained there for 15 weeks. Clocking over $181,000 in combined sales worldwide, the single remains a chart-topper even today. It debuted on the Billboard Hot 100 Airplay chart at number 31.
Party For Two
It was released as the lead single in 2004 and remained to be the third-highest debut and sixteenth career top 10 on the Billboard country charts commercially. In 2005 it was certified Gold by the RIAA for clocking over 100,000 digital downloads, becoming the first single to reach this kind of popularity online. The official music video won the Much Music Video award of the year.
A Netflix documentary entitled Shania Twain: Not Just a Girl debuted in 2022 and chronicled her struggles and success story. She remains an international country-pop icon who has sold over 85 million albums worldwide.
Sources: Billboard, The Boot, Smooth Radio, Can’t Stop The Pop
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