About The Song

In the realm of country music, few names resonate with the same level of recognition and admiration as Shania Twain. Her powerful vocals, captivating stage presence, and ability to seamlessly blend country, pop, and rock influences have cemented her status as a true icon. Among her extensive discography, one song stands out as a timeless testament to the enduring power of love: “You’re Still the One.”

Released in 1998 as the third single from her chart-topping album “Come On Over,” “You’re Still the One” quickly became an international sensation, topping the Billboard Hot 100 chart and earning Twain her first Grammy Award. The song’s enduring popularity lies in its ability to capture the universal emotions of love, commitment, and the resilience of the human heart.

Twain’s songwriting prowess shines through in “You’re Still the One,” crafting a narrative that resonates with listeners of all ages and backgrounds. The lyrics chronicle the journey of a long-term relationship, acknowledging the inevitable ups and downs that come with time while ultimately reaffirming the unwavering love between two partners.

The song’s opening lines, “Honey, when I look back at all we’ve been through,” set the stage for a heartfelt reflection on the couple’s shared history. Twain doesn’t shy away from addressing the challenges they’ve faced, singing, “I’ve seen the way you change, I’ve seen the way I grow.” Yet, despite these inevitable shifts, the chorus triumphantly declares, “But you’re still the one I want, honey, and you’re still the one I need.”

“You’re Still the One” is not merely a love song; it’s an anthem for perseverance and the unwavering belief in the power of love. In a world that often glorifies fleeting romances and instant gratification, Twain offers a refreshing reminder of the profound connections that can be forged through time, shared experiences, and unwavering commitment.

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The song’s enduring appeal has made it a staple of Twain’s live performances, where she connects with her audience on an emotional level, sharing stories and anecdotes that further personalize the song’s message. “You’re Still the One” has also been covered by numerous artists, each bringing their unique interpretation to the song while still preserving its core message of love and resilience.

In conclusion, Shania Twain’s “You’re Still the One” stands as a timeless masterpiece, a testament to the enduring power of love and the strength of human connection. Its poignant lyrics, captivating melody, and Twain’s heartfelt delivery have solidified its place as one of the most beloved songs of all time, continuing to inspire and touch listeners across generations.

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Hmm yeah eh eh
Looks like we made itLook how far we’ve come, my babyWe mighta took the long wayWe knew we’d get there someday
They said, “I bet they’ll never make it”But just look at us holding onWe’re still together, still going strong
Mm (you’re still the one)You’re still the one I run toThe one that I belong toYou’re still the one I want for life(You’re still the one)You’re still the one that I loveThe only one I dream ofYou’re still the one I kiss goodnight
Ain’t nothin’ betterWe beat the odds togetherI’m glad we didn’t listenLook at what we would be missin’
They said, “I bet they’ll never make it”But just look at us holding onWe’re still together, still going strong
ohYou’re still the one I run toThe one that I belong toYou’re still the one I want for life(You’re still the one)You’re still the one that I loveThe only one I dream ofYou’re still the one I kiss goodnight
You’re still the one
Yeah (you’re still the one)You’re still the one I run toThe one that I belong toYou’re still the one I want for life, oh yeah (you’re still the one)You’re still the one that I loveThe only one I dream ofYou’re still the one I kiss goodnight
I’m so glad we made itLook how far we’ve come, my baby