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The video premiered on CMT on May 5, 2005. The video is set in a country bar where there is a line dancing competition going on. The dancers throw in a bit of hip-hop influenced dancing. To keep with the country theme of the song and video, Twain wears a cowboy hat in every scene. The video is available on select CD singles of "I Ain't No Quitter".
Canadian country music artist Shania Twain included a cover version on her self-titled debut album (1993). Her version was produced by Harold Shedd and Norro Wilson. "You Lay a Whole Lot of Love on Me" was the album's third and final single on September 7, 1993. The song failed to enter any chart, despite a music video being made.
"Any Man of Mine" won the Canadian Country Music Award for Video of the Year, AOL's Online Music Award for Hottest Country Video and CMT Europe's Video of the Year. [1] Two videos were made, one with the Video Version, which extends the ending of the Album Version very slightly, and one with the Alternate Mix, which removes the steel guitar ...
This year, Shania Twain puts a little up in her giddy in her new music video!The country music legend released the dance video for her latest single, "Giddy Up," on Thursday.
"You Win My Love" is a song recorded by Canadian country music singer Shania Twain. It was released on January 27, 1996, as the fifth single from her second studio album The Woman in Me. The song was written solely by then-husband and producer Robert John "Mutt" Lange, making it one of Twain's only songs she did not write. Lyrically, the song ...
Shania Twain has landed a gig that may impress you much. In a July 12 video broadcast exclusively on TODAY, the Grammy winner announced she will host the 2024 "People’s Choice Country Awards ...
Twain in 2011. This is a list of music videos by Canadian singer Shania Twain. It contains all 38 music videos, with their respective directors, filming locations, release dates and alternate versions for each video. Billboard listed Twain as the "13th Best Music Video Female Artist of all time (42nd overall)". [1]
The video won the Video of the Year Award at the 1996 Canadian Country Music Awards. [2] On video-sharing website YouTube, the video is one of Twain's least-viewed videos on the platform, with only 2.8 million views as of February 2021.