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Shania Twain’s Popular Songs Ranking [2025]

Shania Twain’s Popular Songs Ranking [2025]
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Shania Twain’s Popular Songs Ranking [2025]

Shania Twain enjoys great popularity as “the best-selling female country artist in the world.” Her career has been long, and her momentum never seems to fade.

Her positive songs are uplifting to listen to.

Here, we’ll introduce a ranking of Shania Twain’s popular tracks!

Shania Twain’s Popular Songs Ranking [2025]

Up!Shania Twain1rank/position

Shania Twain – Up! (Official Music Video) (Green Version)
Up!Shania Twain

Up!, the title track from Shania Twain’s 2002 album, is known for its bright, feel-good rhythm.

Its popularity kept climbing, and the next year it swept the Juno Award in the country category! If you listen to it when you wake up or before work, you’ll be full of energy all day.

The upbeat lyrics paired with a Western-style arrangement make it impossible not to feel happy.

Even when you’re feeling down, it’s a highly recommended song that makes you want to look up and keep moving forward!

You’re Still The OneShania Twain2rank/position

Shania Twain – You’re Still The One (Official Music Video)
You're Still The OneShania Twain

A melodious ballad that vows eternal love resonates in the heart through Shania Twain’s gentle yet powerful vocals.

From the moment they meet, budding affection and a bond that grows stronger as they overcome various hardships are portrayed, beautifully expressing the couple’s love story.

Released as a single in January 1998 and included on the album “Come On Over,” the song reached No.

2 on the Billboard Hot 100.

At the 41st Grammy Awards in 1999, it won Best Country Song.

With its rich expressiveness and pop accessibility, it opened up a new frontier in country music.

It’s a perfect track for wedding or proposal background music, or for conveying your feelings to someone special.

From This Moment OnShania Twain3rank/position

The lyrics, which sing about finally meeting the person you’ve always been searching for, are deeply moving and make this a song you’d want to use for a wedding.

Its gentle, ballad-like tempo brings a calm, peaceful feeling.

If you use it for the exit scene, it could create a presentation that conveys the couple’s strong bond and love.

You Win My LoveShania Twain4rank/position

Shania Twain – You Win My Love (Official Music Video)
You Win My LoveShania Twain

A single from the album The Woman in Me, released by Canadian country music singer Shania Twain.

It was written by Mutt Lange and reached No.

1 on the country charts in Canada and the United States.

Man! I Feel Like A WomanShania Twain5rank/position

Shania Twain – Man! I Feel Like A Woman! (Official Music Video)
Man! I Feel Like A WomanShania Twain

A representative country song from the ’90s that celebrates the joy of being a woman with an uptempo vibe.

In the music video, she wears a sexy outfit while equally sexy, good-looking men play instruments behind her—what an enviable setup (lol).

It’s a song that makes you want to get dressed up and hit the town.

Endless LoveLionel Richie & Shania Twain6rank/position

Lionel Richie – Endless Love ft. Shania Twain
Endless LoveLionel Richie & Shania Twain

Endless Love, sung by Lionel Richie and Diana Ross, is the theme song of the American film of the same name starring Brooke Shields, released in 1981.

It is an exceptionally beautiful duet ballad.

In this video, Lionel Richie and Shania Twain sing it with a sensibility different from the original, revealing a new charm.

God Bless The ChildShania Twain7rank/position

Shania Twain – God Bless The Child (Official Music Video)
God Bless The ChildShania Twain

Shania Twain, Canada’s reigning queen of country-pop.

Released in October 1996, this song was the eighth single from the landmark album “The Woman in Me.” It’s a calm, gospel-tinged ballad imbued with a prayer for children who suffer from pain and loneliness.

While the album version was a cappella, the single expanded the lyrics and added instrumentation.

Proceeds from the single were donated to children’s support organizations in the United States and Canada, and her live performances—featuring collaborations with local choirs—left a strong impression.

It spent 38 weeks on the Canadian charts and placed 11th on the overall Canadian singles chart of the 1990s.

A perfect track for those who want to find calm on a quiet night or reflect on the true meaning of Christmas.

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