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"You're Still the One" is a song recorded by Canadian singer
Shania Twain Eilleen Regina "Shania" Twain ( ; born August 28, 1965) is a Canadian singer-songwriter. She has sold over 100 million records, making her one of the List of best-selling music artists, best-selling music artists of all time and the best-sel ...
for her third studio album ''
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'' (1997). The song was inspired by criticism of Twain's relationship with her then-husband and producer
Robert John "Mutt" Lange Robert John "Mutt" Lange ( ; born 11 November 1948) is a South African record producer. He is known for his work in rock music as well as co-writing and producing various songs for Shania Twain, his ex-wife. Her 1997 album ''Come On Over'', whic ...
and depicts her celebrating their marriage despite the difficulties and differences between the two. Written by Twain and Lange, it is a
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-driven
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ballad incorporating
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,
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, and
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.
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released "You're Still the One" to U.S.
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stations on January 13, 1998, as the album's first pop radio single. The song was later serviced to U.S.
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stations as the third single from ''Come On Over'' on February 13, 1998. "You're Still the One" received positive reviews from
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, who praised its romantic lyrics and crossover appeal and deemed it one of Twain's best songs. At the
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in 1999, "You're Still the One" garnered four nominations, including
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and Song of the Year, and won Best Country Song and Best Female Country Vocal Performance. It was a crossover success, peaking at number two on the U.S. ''Billboard'' Hot 100 chart and being certified
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by the
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(RIAA). It also reached number-one in Australia and peaked at number 10 in the U.K. The music video for "You're Still the One", directed by David Hogan, shows Twain singing on a beach and male model John Devoe in a beach house. It was nominated for Best Female Video at the 1998 MTV Video Music Awards, making Twain the first female country artist nominated for an MTV Video Music Award. Twain has performed "You're Still the One" at television shows and included it on the
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s of various concert tours and residency shows. The song was covered by several artists, including Paula Fernandes who released a duet with Twain in 2014.


Background and writing

Upon signing with U.S. label Mercury Nashville Records in 1991, Canadian singer
Shania Twain Eilleen Regina "Shania" Twain ( ; born August 28, 1965) is a Canadian singer-songwriter. She has sold over 100 million records, making her one of the List of best-selling music artists, best-selling music artists of all time and the best-sel ...
released her eponymous debut studio album in April 1993. Despite the album being a commercial failure and selling only 100,000 units, Twain's singing voice and the music video for " What Made You Say That" caught the interest of
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n record producer
Robert John "Mutt" Lange Robert John "Mutt" Lange ( ; born 11 November 1948) is a South African record producer. He is known for his work in rock music as well as co-writing and producing various songs for Shania Twain, his ex-wife. Her 1997 album ''Come On Over'', whic ...
. The two started collaborating on songwriting via phone calls and met for the first time at the Fan Fair festival, in June 1993. Soon after, they established a romantic relationship and wedded in December 1993. However, their relationship was criticized and viewed with skepticism by industry observers, who noted their different cultural backgrounds and the 17-year age gap between the two. Lange's artistic involvement in Twain's second studio album, '' The Woman in Me'' (1995), also sparked speculation that he was "a
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-like producer who demands total control in the studio and treats Twain as a puppet". Twain herself noticed that people did not believe in their relationship, arguing that the differences between the two would make it unlikely to succeed; "They say, well, he married a young, good-looking girl, and she married a successful producer. So people thought it was based on that and certainly couldn't last". Twain wrote the autobiographical "You're Still the One" in response to the criticism and as a tribute to her successful marriage with Lange. She began working on the song by playing guitar and being in an introspective "folky singer/songwriter" state of mind. As she was composing lyrics and singing the chorus melody repeatedly, Lange came up with the
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"You're still the one". Twain recalls that "all of a sudden we had a hit chorus" and that the song was completed shortly after. "You're Still the One", along with the rest of ''
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'' (1997), was recorded at Masterfonics Tracking Room in
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, and mixed by Mike Shipley. Lange produced the track and sang background vocals.


Music and lyrics

"You're Still the One" runs for three minutes and 34 seconds. It is a "gentle"
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ballad. The instrumental includes
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,
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,
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,
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, and a pedal steel solo played by Bruce Bouton on the bridge. ''
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''s Steve Morse found the use of an organ reminiscent of
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's " A Whiter Shade of Pale" (1967). On the international version of ''Come On Over'', "You're Still the One" features a pop-oriented production and is one second shorter. The pop elements have been accentuated by removing the
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s and softening the
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and pedal steel parts. According to the sheet music published at Musicnotes.com, the song is composed in the key of E♭ major and set in the
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of common time with a slow
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of 67 beats per minute. It has a
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of E–E/G–A–B and Twain's
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spans from the low note of G to the high note of B. The song begins with a spoken introduction over a drumbeat, "When I first saw you, I saw love / And the first time you touched me, I felt love". Sociology professor Michael Hughes noted that although the introduction is spoken with "a voice characteristic of wain's
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, Canada roots", the rest of the song is sung "with the strong suggestion of a standard, rural Southern accent characteristic of country music performances". Twain sings with "breathy" and "confident" vocals which author Jim Brown considered to be "the sole country element in sight". Twain described "You're Still the One" as " erown personal victory song". Lyrically, the song is about "the kind of triumph you feel, when you have a successful relationship and you win against the odds". Taylor Weatherby of ''
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'' said the lyrics reinforce the message that love can triumph through hard times. The song finds Twain celebrating the endurance of her marriage to Lange: "I'm so glad we made it / Look how far we've come, my baby".


Release

In an attempt to crossover to the pop market,
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selected "You're Still the One" as the third single from ''Come On Over'' and Twain's first single to be sent to pop stations. It impacted U.S.
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on January 13, 1998, and was serviced to U.S.
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and
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radio stations on January 23, 1998. The song was later serviced to U.S.
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stations on February 13, 1998. Luke Lewis, president of Mercury, discussed during an interview with ''
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'' magazine the risks of releasing a song to pop stations before country stations:
"We don't want to wreck a career just because we want to maximize a record. Shania's concerned about it, too. But at some point it becomes unfair to an artist to say, 'We're not going to get as much exposure as possible, because we might piss off some people at Country.'"
The label distributed in the U.S.
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of "You're Still the One" and a remix version of "
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mixes of "You're Still the One" that appeared on a maxi-CD single distributed in the U.S. and received airplay on pop and country stations. In
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, "You're Still the One" was released on February 2, 1998, as the album's first single. In the U.K., Mercury released CDs and cassettes to retail on February 16, 1998. The cassette includes a radio edit of "You're Still the One" and a remix version of " (If You're Not in It for Love) I'm Outta Here!" remixed by Lange. The CD features an additional album version of "You're Still the One" and the "Mutt Lange Mix" of " You Win My Love". A CD single with the same track listing was also released in Japan on April 8, 1998.


Critical reception

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'' highlighted the song's spoken introduction, calling it "the most subtle work Twain's ever done" and comparing it to
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's work. Writing for the ''
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'', Geoff Boucher deemed "You're Still the One" Twain's
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and wrote that its success "introduced her to a vast, general fan base". British magazine ''
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'' gave it five out of five, stating, "This strongly-tipped and heavily-backed country-pop singer has the quality to write all her own hits and delivers an instant radio smash. Sales will surely follow." Bobbie Jean Sawyer of Wide Open Country similarly regarded the song as "a career-defining moment for Twain". Laura McClellan from Taste Of Country labeled it "an instant crossover hit" which solidified " wain'sstatus as a pop culture icon". CMT's Brian Rogala lauded the song's "catchy lyrics" and "classic theme of holding onto love despite the odds", calling it "one of the most memorable country love ballads of the '90s". George Varga of Copley News selected "You're Still the One" as an example of "the impeccably crafted blend of country twang, rock 'n' roll punch and sleek, radio-friendly pop that has made
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one of the ultimate crossover artists of all time". Country Universe's Ben Foster praised Twain's vocal performance and her songwriting "that allows any couple to hear the song as their own story set to music". ''
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'' ranked the song number one on their list of Twain's greatest songs, classifying it as the "ultimate Y2K prom theme". On '' Consequence''s list of the best songs of 1997, "You're Still the One" was placed 10th. Michael Roffman wrote that the track stood the test of time and "is still the country song everyone wants to hear", adding that Twain "didn't appeal strictly to the genre, but to the hooks and the melodies". ''Billboard'' placed "You're Still the One" at number 40 on their list of 1998's best songs. Weatherby praised the track for proving that Twain "wasn't just a country star — she was an all-around superstar". In 2005, "You're Still the One" was placed at number 69 on ''
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''s "The 500 Greatest Songs Since You Were Born".


Accolades

At the 1998 ''Billboard'' Music Awards, "You're Still the One" won Top Country Song and was nominated for Top Hot 100 Song. It won Single of the Year at the 1998 Canadian Country Music Association Awards and received a nomination for Single Record of the Year at the 34th Academy of Country Music Awards. At the
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in 1999, "You're Still the One" was nominated for
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and Song of the Year. It won Best Country Song and Best Female Country Vocal Performance. At the 2000
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, "You're Still the One" earned a nomination for Best Song Musically and Lyrically.


Commercial performance

"You're Still the One" was a crossover success, appealing to both country and pop audiences. In Canada, the song debuted at number 84 on the ''
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'' 100 Hit Tracks issued for March 15, 1998. After 14 weeks, it peaked at number seven. The single topped the ''RPM'' Adult Contemporary Tracks and Country 100 charts, becoming Twain's first and ninth song, respectively, to achieve the milestone. On the week ending February 14, 1998, "You're Still the One" debuted at number 51 on the U.S. ''Billboard'' Hot 100. The song peaked at number two on the issue dated May 2, 1998, behind
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's " Too Close" (1998). Earning sales of 88,000 units and 29 million radio audience impressions, it tied
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" (1997) as the highest-peaking single by a country artist in the 1990s. After fluctuating down the chart, "You're Still the One" returned to number two on the U.S. ''Billboard'' Hot 100 issued for June 20, 1998, with 105,000 copies sold. It spent eight consecutive weeks at number two, blocked from the top by " The Boy Is Mine" (1998) by
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and Monica. "You're Still the One" remained on the U.S. ''Billboard'' Hot 100 chart for a total of 42 weeks and is Twain's highest-peaking single to date. On ''Billboard''s airplay charts, "You're Still the One" became Twain's sixth number-one on the U.S. Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart and spent eight weeks atop the U.S.
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chart. The song reached number three on the U.S.
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chart and was the highest-charting country crossover to pop radio in the U.S until
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's chart-topping " Love Story" (2008). "You're Still the One" became Twain's first top-10 entry on the U.S.
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chart, peaking at number six. On the U.S.
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chart, the song debuted and peaked at number 37, making Twain the first country artist to enter the chart. "You're Still the One" was the best-selling country single of 1998 in the U.S. and was certified
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by the
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(RIAA), denoting shipments of over two million units. Across Europe, "You're Still the One" reached number three in Ireland, number ten in the Netherlands, and peaked within the top-five of the airplay charts in Poland (two), Hungary (four), and Croatia (five). In the U.K., the song debuted at number 10 on the
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. It was certified platinum by the
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(BPI) and sold 839,000 units in the U.K. as of April 2023, according to
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. In Oceania, "You're Still the One" peaked at number nine on the New Zealand
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and spent four consecutive weeks atop the Australian
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. The song has received a platinum certification from the
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(ARIA) for the shipment of 70,000 copies.


Music video

The accompanying
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s for "You're Still the One" was directed by David Hogan. Twain explained to Hogan her initial vision of light as the main effect, and Hogan subsequently sent her photography books to choose lighting imagery and effects. Twain picked a dappled "dramatic" lighting, which Hogan "duplicated ..perfectly". The music video for "You're Still the One" was shot in
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in
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. Twain said the majority of the video was supposed to be shot on the beach. However, due to unfavorable weather conditions, several scenes were filmed in a beach house. The video features interspersed scenes of Twain on a beach and male model John Devoe in a beach house. Close-up shots of Twain show her singing on a beach at night, under the full moon. She is wearing a silk robe and has wet hair. Devoe is seen lounging in a bathtub and watching Twain on TV. Towards the end of the video, after he gets out of the tub, he takes off his towel and joins Twain in bed. Brown complimented the "spectacular" contrast between outdoor and indoor scenes. He found it reminiscent of black-and-white romance films of the 1940s. Writing for
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, Ann Powers described the music video as a "mix of beachy sensuality and technologically assisted intimacy" which she compared to
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's " Love Will Never Do (Without You)" (1990) and
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's " If You Had My Love" (1999). Scenes from the music video were deemed sexual and sparked controversy among conservative country music critics. Twain responded to these remarks as "totally ridiculous". She commented, "There is nothing revealing about it. I'm wrapped up to the gills. The video is sensual and has a surreal feel about it, but there is nothing sexual about it. When you start kissing and touching, it's sexual. But sensual? That's fine, in my opinion — it's a very romantic song". "You're Still the One" was the first music video by a country artist to be added to the U.S.
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playlist. It won Best Country Clip at the 1998 ''Billboard'' Music Video Awards and was nominated for Best Female Video at the 1998 MTV Video Music Awards. This made Twain the first female country artist to be nominated for an MTV Video Music Award.


Live performances

As part of the promotion of ''Come On Over'', Twain performed the song on television shows including ''
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'' and '' The National Lottery Live''. At the VH1 Divas concert on April 14, 1998, she sang "You're Still the One" and played guitar. On December 10, 1998, Twain performed the song at the Nobel Peace Prize Concert in
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. On the Come On Over Tour (1998–1999), Twain performed "You're Still the One" while playing a
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and sitting on a bar stool. She was accompanied on stage by
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at the January 16, 1999 concert at the Bayfront Park Amphitheater in
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. Their performance of "You're Still the One" and "
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" (1997) was recorded for Twain's
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, ''Shania Twain's Winter Break'', which premiered in March 1999. "You're Still the One" served as the opening song for the encore to the Up! Tour (2003–2004). Twain sang "You're Still the One" on her 2012–2014 Las Vegas residency show, Shania: Still the One. She appeared on stage riding a white horse. Twain performed the song wearing a white cape and dress, standing barefoot on stage, and fondling the horse. During the performance, she circled the stage with the horse as confetti shaped like snowflakes fell from the sky. ''Billboard''s Rae Votta wrote that the performance " eftthe crowd in awe both of the song and of the horse that somehow manages to be perfectly trained and perfectly natural all at once". Mike Weatherford of the ''
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'' compared the performance to those of
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, while
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of ''
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'' said Twain's voice sounded "milky and resonant". On the Rock This Country Tour (2015), Twain performed an acoustic version of "You're Still the One", sitting on a stool and playing guitar. On the final of the 12th season of ''
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'', Twain sang "You're Still the One" in duet with finalist Mandy Harvey. During the Now Tour (2018), Twain performed the song suspended above the audience and sitting on a guitar case-like swing. While reviewing the May 18, 2018 concert in
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, Kevin Coffey of the ''
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'' praised Twain's vocal performance, writing: "She was able to fill the arena with her voice with seemingly little effort". At the 47th Annual American Music Awards on November 24, 2019, Twain sang "You're Still the One" as part of a hits medley, along with acoustic snippets of
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's " Rockstar" (2017),
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' "
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" (2015),
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's "
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" (2014), and
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's " God's Plan" (2018). "You're Still the One" was also part of the setlist of Twain's second Las Vegas residency show, Let's Go! (2019–2022), and the Queen of Me Tour (2023), where she performed it sitting on a stool and playing guitar.


Cover versions and usage in media

In 1999,
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recorded a cover of the song under the title "Ur'e Still the One" in duet with Marva King and uploaded it to his website Love4OneAnother.com. In retrospect, Twain praised Prince's cover in Steve Baltin's 2022 book ''Anthems We Love'', saying: "It was very Prince-esque. ..And that version made the most impact on me. I realized that, wow, really this song could live anywhere genrewise and style-wise". "You're Still the One" was featured on ''
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".
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performed the song for the Shania Twain week during the ninth season of ''
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''.
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covered the song during her 2012 Stronger Tour per fan request in
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. On August 1, 2014, Brazilian singer Paula Fernandes released a duet version of "You're Still the One" with Twain. Including lyrics in both English and Portuguese, the duet was recorded in December 2013. The music video shows scenes of Twain and Fernandes in a recording studio and during rehearsals for Twain's Las Vegas residency show at the
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. Gretchen Parlato performed a
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version of "You're Still the One" included on Otis Brown's III 2014 studio album, ''The Thought of You''. At the 2016 CMT Artists of the Year Awards,
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covered the song as part of a medley performance in tribute to Twain. Her performance, along with
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's cover of " Any Man of Mine" and Jill Scott's rendition of " Man! I Feel Like a Woman!", received a nomination for Performance of the Year at the 2017 CMT Music Awards. American guitarist
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recorded a jazz rendition of "You're Still the One" for his 2016 album '' Country for Old Men''. John Fordham wrote in ''
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'' that his cover "exhibits a tenderness caressed by Scofield's signature tonal creativity". Lady Antebellum included the song on the set list of their 2017 You Look Good World Tour. On June 22, 2018, during a concert at
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as part of his Harry Styles: Live on Tour (2017–2018),
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performed "You're Still the One" with
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. In October 2019,
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uploaded a cover of "You're Still the One" on his
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account. As of 2023, it is his most-viewed video on the platform, garnering over 135 million views. He later released an official version produced by
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in July 2020. Filipino actress and singer Vivoree Esclito uploaded a cover of the song in late 2019. The then-19-year-old's rendition received acclaim from netizens and amassed more than 12 million views by April 2020. Christian Lee Hutson and
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recorded a cover version of "You're Still the One" for the third volume of Hutson's cover EP series, ''The Version Suicides'' (2021).
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sang the track on her Hold the Girl Tour (2022–2023) on November 19, 2022, at the
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, in
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. She performed the song again during a February 13, 2023 concert at Lafayette in
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as part of Brits Week 2023. On January 17, 2023, Maple Glider released a
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rendition of "You're Still the One". To celebrate the release of Twain's sixth studio album, '' Queen of Me'' (2023),
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shared a video on his
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account in February 2023 in which he sings an acoustic version of "You're Still The One", accompanied by guitarist Bob Minner. The song was included in the international soundtrack of Brazilian telenovela '' Corpo Dourado'', as the theme song for lead characters Selena (
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) and Chico ( Humberto Martins).


Track listing and formats

* Canadian CD single # "You're Still the One" (radio edit with intro) – 3:36 # "You're Still the One" (album version) – 3:32 # "
Don't Be Stupid (You Know I Love You) "Don't Be Stupid (You Know I Love You)" is a song by Canadian singer Shania Twain, written by her and then-husband Robert John "Mutt" Lange, who also produced it. The track was released to country radio by Mercury Records on November 10, 1997, ...
" (dance mix) – 4:45 * U.S. CD, 7-inch, and cassette single # "You're Still the One" (radio edit with intro) – 3:34 # "Don't Be Stupid (You Know I Love You)" (remix) – 3:37 * U.S. maxi-CD single # "You're Still the One" ( Soul Solution radio mix) – 4:03 # "You're Still the One" (Soul Solution extended club mix) – 8:42 # "You're Still the One" (Kano dub) – 7:46 # "You're Still the One" (Soul Solution Percapella dance mix) – 3:34 # "You're Still the One" (radio edit with intro) – 3:34 * U.K., Australian, and Japanese CD single # "You're Still the One" (radio edit without intro/single version) – 3:19 # " (If You're Not in It for Love) I'm Outta Here!" (Mutt Lange mix) – 4:21 # " You Win My Love" (Mutt Lange mix) – 3:54 # "You're Still the One" (radio edit with intro/LP version) – 3:34 * U.K. cassette single and European CD single # "You're Still the One" (radio edit without intro/single version) – 3:19 # "(If You're Not in It for Love) I'm Outta Here!" (Mutt Lange mix) – 4:21 * French limited-edition CD single # "You're Still the One" (single version) – 3:19 # "You're Still the One" (Soul Solution dance mix) – 4:03 # "You're Still the One" (video) – 3:19 # " That Don't Impress Me Much" (video) – 3:38


Credits and personnel

Credits are adapted from the
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of ''Come On Over'' (1997). *
Shania Twain Eilleen Regina "Shania" Twain ( ; born August 28, 1965) is a Canadian singer-songwriter. She has sold over 100 million records, making her one of the List of best-selling music artists, best-selling music artists of all time and the best-sel ...
 –
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,
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,
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*
Robert John "Mutt" Lange Robert John "Mutt" Lange ( ; born 11 November 1948) is a South African record producer. He is known for his work in rock music as well as co-writing and producing various songs for Shania Twain, his ex-wife. Her 1997 album ''Come On Over'', whic ...
 – producer, background vocals, songwriter * John Hobbs –
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* John Jarvis –
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* Bruce Bouton – pedal steel, steel solo * Jeff Balding –
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* Mark Hagen – assistant engineer * Mike Shipley – mixing


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