Track Listing 1. Forever and For Always 2. I'm Gonna Getcha Good! 3. Up! 4. Come on Over 5. Man! I Feel Like a Woman! 6. That Don't Impress Me Much 7. From This Moment On 8. Honey, I'm Home 9. You're Still the One 10. Don't Be Stupid (You Know I Love You) 11. Love Gets Me Every Time 12. No One Needs to Know 13. You Win My Love 14. I'm Outta Here! (If You're Not in It For Love) 15. Woman in Me, The (Needs the Man in You) 16. Any Man of Mine 17. Whose Bed Have Your Boots Been Under? 18. Party For Two - (previously unreleased, featuring Mark McGrath) 19. Don't! - (previously unreleased) 20. Party For Two - (previously unreleased, with Billy Currington) 21. I Ain't No Quitter - (previously unreleased)
| Details | | Contributing Artists: | Billy Currington, Mark McGrath | | Producer: | Robert John "Mutt" Lange | | Distributor: | Universal Distribution | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Recording Mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | n/a |
Album Notes Personnel include: Shania Twain (vocals); Mark McGrath, Billy Currington (vocals); Biff Watson (acoustic guitar, electric guitar, nylon-string guitar); Larry Byrom (acoustic guitar); Michael Thompson (electric guitar, slide guitar, E-bow, bouzouki); Dan Huff (electric guitar); Nashville String Machine (strings); Arthur Stead (organ); Joe Chemay (bass guitar); Paul Leim (drums, percussion); Mutt Lange (background vocals). Recording information: 1995 - 2003. With the help of her husband, "Mutt" Lange, a legendary producer who helmed mammoth hits by AC/DC and Def Leppard, Canadian songstress Shania Twain developed a highly commercial style of country-tinged pop music that helped her become one of the biggest stars in America. Though GREATEST HITS doesn't include the two major singles from her 1993 self-titled debut, Twain has released so many hits that the 21-track disc is still overflowing with familiar chart-busters. Listening to these ubiquitous songs all in one stretch will leave listeners awed at the breadth of Twain and Lange's incredible talent for catchy pop ditties that sound cutting-edge while still retaining that ever-important hint of Nashville twang. In fact, though laced with the usual fiddles and steel guitars, many songs end up recalling ABBA and the Cars as much as anything south of the Mason-Dixon Line. Of course, the main attraction is always Twain's smoothly sensual voice, which has won over millions of fans worldwide.
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