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Shania Twain: Live is a TV concert special released by singer Shania Twain from her Come On Over Tour. Released on VHS and DVD, it was filmed on September 12, 1998, in Dallas, Texas, and aired live on DirecTV for free. The music video for Twain's single "Come On Over" was taken from this special. The video was certified platinum by the RIAA in ...
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".
Twain filmed the tour on three separate occasions. For video release, the concert at the Reunion Arena in Dallas on September 12, 1998. It featured Twain performing all of her hit songs from her first three albums. The show aired live on DirecTV for its customers at no additional cost. The footage was released the following year titled Live.
Country music star Shania Twain will host the 2024 "People's Choice Country Awards" Sept. 26 on NBC and streaming on Peacock from Nashville's Grand Ole Opry. ... In a July 12 video broadcast ...
The country theme of the video is prominent, filmed at a ranch, with Twain being around a horse, and driving a truck pulling a horse trailer. "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]
Shania Twain had Hoda Kotb "come on over" to Madison Square Garden for a surprise duet in front of 20,000 fans that had her wiping away tears of joy.
Shania Twain is ready to bring the glitz and glamour to this year's People's Choice Country Awards.. Speaking to PEOPLE ahead of the awards show, which airs live from the Grand Ole Opry House in ...
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]