Some artists give you hits. Shania Twain gave us eras.
From the 90s country boom to global pop domination, she didn’t just cross over — she bulldozed the line entirely. And because she’s one of those rare artists whose catalog is both nostalgic and still ridiculously fun, today we’re ranking our 10 favorite Shania Twain songs, selected by a fan who grew up with these tracks blasting from car radios, CD players, and every wedding reception known to mankind.
Let’s dive in.
#10 — Come On Over

Shania didn’t release this as a U.S. single, but the song’s presence is undeniable. It’s warm, breezy, and feels like a hug from the entire late‑90s. The title track of the best‑selling country album of all time deserved a spot — not because it was a chart monster, but because it’s the emotional anchor of the whole era.
Billboard Peak: Album track (no single release)
#9 — Love Gets Me Every Time

This was the moment Shania said, “Hi Nashville, I’m about to own the next decade.” The fiddle hook is pure serotonin, and the chorus is one of her most deceptively catchy. It’s bright, playful, and the perfect kickoff to the Come On Over era.
Billboard Peak: #1 Country, #25 Hot 100
#8 — Don’t Be Stupid (You Know I Love You)

The Irish‑inspired fiddle riff. The wink‑and‑a‑smile delivery. The music video with the synchronized swimmers. This is Shania at her most Shania: fun, flirty, and fully aware she’s rewriting the rules of country‑pop in real time.
Billboard Peak: #5 Country, #40 Hot 100
#7 — I’m Gonna Getcha Good!

Her 2002 comeback single after the Come On Over explosion had no business being this catchy. The production is glossy, the hook is bulletproof, and the video is peak early‑2000s sci‑fi camp. A global hit that proved Shania wasn’t done — not even close.
Billboard Peak: #7 Country, #34 Hot 100
#6 — From This Moment On

One of the great wedding ballads of the 90s. The melody is timeless, the vocal is pristine, and the song has lived a second life as the slow‑dance moment for an entire generation. Whether you prefer the solo version or the duet, it’s a classic.
Billboard Peak: #4 Hot 100
#5 — If You’re Not in It for Love (I’m Outta Here!)

This is where Shania’s attitude crystallized. The stomp‑clap energy, the swagger, the “don’t waste my time” message — it’s the blueprint for the empowered, playful persona she’d perfect on later albums. A country smash that still hits like a shot of espresso.
Billboard Peak: #1 Country
#4 — You’re Still the One

A career‑defining ballad. Soft, sincere, and beautifully written, this is the song that made Shania a global superstar. It’s the kind of track that feels like it’s always existed — a rare, evergreen love song that never loses its glow.
Billboard Peak: #2 Hot 100, #1 Country
#3 — That Don’t Impress Me Much

Brad Pitt jokes. Leopard print. A hook that refuses to age. This is Shania’s pop‑culture moment — the one that turned her into a meme before memes existed. It’s playful, iconic, and still one of the most instantly recognizable songs of the 90s.
Billboard Peak: #7 Hot 100
#2 — Forever and For Always

One of her most romantic songs — warm, nostalgic, and beautifully melodic. It’s the standout from the Up! era and a reminder that Shania could deliver tenderness just as powerfully as she delivered attitude. A fan favorite for a reason.
Billboard Peak: #4 Country, #20 Hot 100
#1 — Man! I Feel Like a Woman!

The hat. The strut. The opening riff that makes every crowd lose its mind.
This isn’t just Shania’s signature song — it’s a cultural anthem. A celebration of confidence, joy, and unapologetic fun. Whether you’re at a bar, a wedding, a karaoke night, or a stadium, this song hits with the same electric jolt every single time.
Billboard Peak: #23 Hot 100
All Images courtesy of UMG Recordings
🎶 Final Thoughts
Shania Twain didn’t just dominate the charts — she reshaped them. These 10 songs capture the heart of her catalog: the empowerment, the hooks, the humor, the romance, and the sheer joy of listening to music that refuses to take itself too seriously.
What’s your favorite Shania track? Drop it in the comments — we know you’ve got opinions.


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