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"Whose Bed Have Your Boots Been Under?" is a song by Canadian country music singer Shania Twain. The song was written by Twain and her then husband Robert John "Mutt" Lange , who also produced the single; it was the first single released under what would be a decade-long collaboration between the two.
"That Don't Impress Me Much" is a song co-written and recorded by Canadian singer Shania Twain. It was released in December 1998 as the sixth country single, and seventh single overall, from her third studio album, Come On Over (1997).
Eilleen Regina "Shania" Twain [1] OC (/ aɪ ˈ l iː n / ⓘ / ʃ ə ˈ n aɪ ə / ⓘ eye-LEEN... shə-NY-ə; née Edwards; born August 28, 1965) is a Canadian singer-songwriter.She has sold over 100 million records, making her one of the best-selling music artists of all time and the best-selling female artist in country music history.
Country singer Shania Twain looked incredible in a 60s-inspired mini dress and white go-go boots for one of her latest concerts. ... While we don't know exactly where Shania's are from, ...
By 1993, Shania Twain was promoting her self-titled debut album by singing at local gigs in the United States with little more than a backing track CD. While the album itself did not perform well in the charts, it attracted the attention of rock producer Robert John "Mutt" Lange, and the pair began having long-distance telephone conversations with each other.
In the photo, Twain is wearing a champagne-colored sequin mini dress with long bell sleeves, white knee-high cowboy boots, and her hair is teased high with a pouf in the front.
Country singer Shania Twain looked incredible in a 60s-inspired mini dress and white go-go boots for one of her latest concerts.
Upon signing with U.S. label Mercury Nashville Records in 1991, Canadian singer Shania Twain released her eponymous debut studio album in April 1993. [1] [2] Despite the album being a commercial failure and selling only 100,000 units, Twain's singing voice and the music video for "What Made You Say That" caught the interest of Zambian record producer Robert John "Mutt" Lange.