Its a beautiful ballad.. i love shania voice. It hard to beat the writer singing their own song for me. She put her heart into it. She did this song along with Backstreet boys as a duet.. it sounds very beautiful
Crazy you never heard this song before. It was on the radio non-stop for years and used a lot in weddings. A very good album. Yes this was released the same year as My heart will go on. =)
Mutt was her producer/husband. This was one of the highest selling albums ever and on e of the first country/pop crossovers - setting path for Taylor Swift, Dixie Chicks, etc. Mutt was a very successful and talented producer at the time and was key in Shania’s success. Just a shame their marriage and prof collabs ended on back of his running away with Shania’s best friend. Shania has had a lot of tragedy and heartbreak in her life and good to see her more active in music recently.
I like this song more than "You're Still The One" which was her single before this one and her largest pop/Top 40 hit. I personally love Shania singing slow, dramatic songs like this.
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Check out Underneath the Stars by mariah carey! She and Shania Twain are my top 2 fav artists ever lol! 😁 they both have distinct writing styles that really appeal to me. I think Underneath the stars really shows off Mariah’s skills as a writer, plus the vocals aren’t too in your face the way she sometimes does lol!
I obviously loved Celine Dion's song from The Titanic, but with Shania Twain she has also an amazing voice. Maybe not the same as Celine Dion's Titanic but Shania DEFINATELY did sing 'From this Moment On' with so much emotion, superb. Adore Shania Twain, & all of her songs!! Her voice is obviously different to Celine's in this song & SHE WROTE IT!!!!!!!!!
I karaoke this song with my dad ❤️ The version with Bryan White is so good. His songs: Someone Else's Star Sitting on Go Rebecca Lynn So Much For Pretending and I Stand Alone (from the animated movie Quest for Camelot) also done by Steve Perry of Journey! ❤️
She was my woman crush. What makes this music different is the producer, Mutt Lange. He was the producer behind Def Lepord. That’s why the pop/country/rock feel. Check out her very first album without his influence. You’ll see the difference.
Such a gorgeous song. When my new husband and I met online we shared songs back and for every morning and every night. I remember that this was one the many’s I send to him. Songs are a wonderful way to communicate with each other, because sometimes it’s just hard to find the perfect words
Haven't you heard it before? seriously?... To me, this is her best ballad. there is a live version feat Backstreet boys, amazing. Actually, she made a song called You've got a way which is in Notting hill's soundtrack...it got a grammy nomination...You can react to this. Thx
Robert "Mutt" Lange became her producer and her career took off. I know of him from all of the Def Leppard albums he's produced. Mutt is a nickname. If you see a pic of him it makes sense I guess. LOL And as someone mentioned they were married 12 yrs I think. If you watch that Def Leppard movie he helped them take off too
Shania is just so damn beautiful especially in this video. This song was played at many weddings in the late 90's. I don't think it was in a movie soundtrack.
I married my childhood sweetheart and I chose to walk down aisle to that song…they have a longer version to that song and that was version I chose…so basically she talks at beginning and my bridesmaids walked down to that and I walked down when shania started - I told my husband the song I have picked has meaningful lyrics so listen and he did. The lyrics my bridesmaids walked down to was “ I do swear that il always be there, I’d give anything and everything and I will always care, through weakness and strength, happiness and sorrow, for better for worse, I will love you with every beat of my heart 💜 “
This isn't the Bryan White version. You should check that version out though cause to me it's an improvement having this song more of a duet, it sort of adds to the meaning when you have the man and woman sing it together.
This version was not the Shania and Bryan White version. It’s a true duet. He was a big country name at that time of release, then fell off the radar. The pop release was the shania only version and the one released to country music was the duet.
One of mine and my mums favourites. Mum always thought despite it being used as a wedding song at countless ceremonies, she found it relatable as a song celebrating the birth of her children- the gift of bringing new life into the world. So timeless so stunning (as is Shania).
Brings back memories of playing this song and the album all the time. Still on my iPod. Love how she incorporates different genres into her music. The original version of this song is a duet with country singer, Bryan White, but im used to her solo version. You can hear his vocals in the background at some points but listen to his full vocals on the album itself. This song wasn't in a movie soundtrack but her other slow song ballad, You've Got a Way, was in the Nottinghill Soundtrack with Hugh Grant. You can react to that one. A beautiful song too. I think this album is more Pop Country than Country Pop. It goes both ways depending on which ways it is marketed on radio.
I'm covered in goosebumps!!! This gem is a VERY popular wedding song. She wrote it at a soccer match. The irony of it all. This album is beyond amazing! My other fave song by her is Kaching! About people's obsession with money and trying to keep up appearances. LOVE Shania ❤️ this album sold over 40 million copies!!!! Let that sink in...
I think it is just you. Don’t get me wrong Celine is also in my top singer/vocalist/artist but the fact that Shania Twain WROTE this and performed it is why for me it ranks higher. I have more respect for artists who write & record their own songs. Also she didn’t write this for her & her husband she wrote it as a tribute to her deceased parents who she believed would be together forever if they were still on earth & are now together forever in their afterlife which is even what it says on their tombstone TWAIN - Sharon & Jerry “Together Forever”
Others have touched on this: The album/Bryan White duet was better. Male and female interaction truly gave the song meaning. The "Titanic" reference was spot on: her career sank after this
I'm in a minority with you. I know Shania Twain has a lot of fans and deservedly so, but as someone who is by and large not a fan of country music I never got into her music. Yes, I see how holding her to Celine Dion with a similar type of pop ballad isn't totally fair.
I think it's unfair to compare Shania to Celine, they are both great in their own way, obviously Celine's voice is unmatched, but Shania's is very good as well, outstanding and has different qualities. I also don't think it's fair to say Shania is a country singer, even though I can completely understand why you would think this, her voice and the way she sings has country elements to it, I just don't understand why people can't just leave some artists in the pure pop genre (straying into other genres at times as well). Other questions you ask, yes, Mutt Lange (who was also a huge part behind the success of Bryan Adams as well) was married to Shania (I've actually never heard him called Robert before, he's always been Mutt to me) before he cheated on her with her best friend, and I think I'm right in saying he a huge part in her success as well. I also think, though correct me if I'm wrong, that after their divorce Shania ended up marrying the ex-husband of her best friend (or should I say ex best friend) who her ex husband had cheated on her with. I don't think this song was in any movie, it wasn't at the time as far as I know, though I can understand why you might think that, but I've heard it is for many people the perfect wedding song. Shania looks absolutely divine in the video as well. I can't understand how anyone could ever want to cheat on her!!!
@@xrey83 She might be, but the key word here is pop. All I'm saying is that many people seem to think they have to pigeon hole artists as something other than pop, as though pop isn't a worthy enough genre. I've never heard Shania called this although I know her stuff from this kind of era more than what she might have done later in her career. If she went more country then great, as I think I said she had that kind of voice to be able to do it and if I'm being honest there's a lot of money in that genre in the States, and maybe a bit more longevity in being a Country star than staying relevant in the pop world which at least used to be changing all the time.
@@mattpotter8725 it was easier to be in a specific genre back in the 90s and prior. As people started to experiment with blending different genres and country artists (young ones in particular) starting having pop images and vocal sounds. With the amalgamation of music genres it would be challenging to just sound or look like one genre.
@@xrey83 With respect I disagree. I think the best artists were almost genreless (if that's even a word), still are imo, either they developed over time or could just have a one off song or album that ventured into a different genre, maybe a collaboration with say a country artist or a rock band. Not that many bands or solo artists could do this, but some just had a style of their own, instantly recognisable, but hard to pin down from pop to rock, maybe a bit of folk thrown in for good measure. I think it's fine, in fact I think it's healthy. I don't think it's changed much at all over the years. Humans like to clarify things, put labels on them, put them in a nice little box, but life, especially music doesn't always obey these rules, things are more complicated. Take Ed Sheeran these days, he has some folk type songs, some ballads, he has his guitar, he raps a bit, more recently had gone a bit more electronic. He's hard to label. I bet he could do a bit of country as well if he ever wanted to go that way, Adele as well could.
@@mattpotter8725 that’s the point of my argument. Music borrows from each other. It was easier to label yourself with a particular genre in the past because they followed the rules set up for that genre - whether it be singing style or specific instruments. As people started to depart from these “rules” artists were free to experiment with vocal styles and music.