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This is a discography of Canadian country and pop singer Shania Twain. She has released thirty-five singles from four studio albums, one greatest hits album, and one unofficial album. Her first album and single were released in 1993 from her self-titled album, and her latest single was released in 2005 from the Desperate Housewives Soundtrack. She has sold approximately 68 million albums worldwide.
[edit] Albums
- Notes
- A ^ Shania Twain entered the Canadian country chart in 1999.
- B ^ Peaked at #23 on Billboard Top Independent Albums.
- C ^ The Complete Limelight Sessions was repackaged and retitled Wild and Wicked in the United Kingdom.
[edit] Certifications
Year |
Album |
RIAA |
CRIA |
1993 |
Shania Twain |
Platinum |
2× Multi-Platinum |
1995 |
The Woman in Me |
12× Multi-Platinum |
20× Multi-Platinum |
1997 |
Come on Over |
20× Multi-Platinum |
20× Multi-Platinum |
2002 |
Up! |
11× Multi-Platinum |
20× Multi-Platinum |
2004 |
Greatest Hits |
4× Multi-Platinum |
6× Multi-Platinum |
[edit] Singles
- Notes
- A ^ Failed to chart.
- B ^ Based on the Billboard Bubbling Under Hot 100 chart.
- C ^ In Europe and Australia, "Don't Be Stupid (You Know I Love You)" wasn't released until 2000.
- D ^ In Europe, "Up!" wasn't released until 2004.
- E ^ In the UK, "When You Kiss Me" and "Up!" was released as a double A-side single.
- F ^ In the US, "When You Kiss Me" charted on the Hot Country Songs chart as an album cut in December 2002.
- G ^ In Canada, chart is based on BDS airplay not commercial sales.
[edit] Other charted songs
[edit] Single Certifications
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- United States Certification: Gold (500,000)
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- Australia Certification: Platinum (70,000)
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- United States Certification: Gold (500,000)
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- United States Certification: Gold (500,000)
- Australia Certification: Platinum (70,000)
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- Australia Certification: 2x Platinum (140,000)
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- United Kingdom Certification: Platinum (600,000)
- Germany Certification: Gold (150,000)
- Australia Certification: 2x Platinum (140,000)
- Belgium Certification: Gold (25,000)
- Sweden Certification: Platinum (20,000)
- Austria Certification: Gold (15,000)
- New Zealand Certification: Platinum (10,000)
- Norway Certification: Gold (5,000)
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- United Kingdom Certification: Silver (200,000)
- Australia Certification: 2x Platinum (70,000)
- United States Certification: Gold (100,000)
- Belgium Certification: Gold (25,000)
- New Zealand Certification: Platinum (10,000)
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- Australia Certification: Gold (35,000)
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- Germany Certification: Gold (150,000)
- Austria Certification: Gold (15,000)
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- United States Certification: Gold (100,000)
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- United States Certification: Gold (100,000)
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[edit] Additional chart information
- Shania has scored seven number one singles, the most successful being "Love Gets Me Every Time" staying on top for five weeks.
- "Love Gets Me Every Time" also holds the record for quickest climb to the top at six weeks.
- Sixteen of Twain's thirty-one chart entries made the top ten.
- Twain's highest debutting song remains "I'm Gonna Getcha Good!", which entered at number 24.
- "From This Moment On" stayed on the chart for 32 weeks, the longest of any of Shania's singles on this chart.
- "I Ain't No Quitter" remained on the chart for only eight weeks, the least amount of time.
- Seventeen of Twain's thirty chart entries stayed on the chart for exactly 20 weeks.
- "When You Kiss Me" made number 60 on the chart, despite never being released as a single to country radio.
[edit] Number one singles
- "Any Man of Mine" (2 weeks in 1995)
- "(If You're Not in It for Love) I'm Outta Here!" (2 weeks in 1996)
- "You Win My Love" (2 weeks in 1996)
- "No One Needs to Know" (1 week in 1996)
- "Love Gets Me Every Time" (5 weeks in 1997)
- "You're Still the One" (1 week in 1998)
- "Honey, I'm Home" (1 week in 1998)
[edit] Top ten singles
- "Any Man of Mine" (#1 in 1995)
- "(If You're Not in It for Love) I'm Outta Here!" (#1 in 1996)
- "You Win My Love" (#1 in 1996)
- "No One Needs to Know" (#1 in 1996)
- "Love Gets Me Every Time" (#1 in 1997)
- "Don't Be Stupid (You Know I Love You) (#6 in 1998)
- "You're Still the One" (#1 in 1998)
- "From This Moment On" (#6 in 1998)
- "Honey, I'm Home" (#1 in 1998)
- "That Don't Impress Me Much" (#8 in 1999)
- "Man! I Feel Like a Woman!" (#4 in 1999)
- "Come on Over" (#6 in 1999)
- "I'm Gonna Getcha Good!" (#7 in 2002)
- "Forever and for Always" (#4 in 2003)
- "She's Not Just a Pretty Face" (#9 in 2004)
- "Party for Two" (#7 in 2004)
[edit] Debuts within the top fifty
- "I'm Gonna Getcha Good!" (#24)
- "Love Gets Me Every Time" (#29)
- "Party for Two" (#39)
- "Don't!" (#44)
- "You Win My Love" (#47)
- "It Only Hurts When I'm Breathing" (#50)
[edit] Longest stay on chart
- "From This Moment On" (32 weeks)
- "Honey, I'm Home" (26 weeks)
- "Forever and for Always" (26 weeks)
- "You're Still the One" (24 weeks)
- "I'm Holdin' on to Love (to Save My Life)" (21 weeks)
- Shania has scored three number one singles, the most successful being "You're Still the One" staying on top for eight non-cosecutive weeks.
- "From This Moment On" holds the record for quickest climb to the top at 13 weeks.
- Six of Twain's ten chart entires made the top ten, all of them made the top twenty.
- Twain's highest debutting song remains "That Don't Impress Me Much", which entered at number 22.
- "You're Still the One" stayed on the chart for 81 weeks, the longest of any of Shania's singles on this chart.
- "Don't!" remained on the chart for only 16 weeks, the least amount of time.
[edit] Number one singles
- "You're Still the One" (8 weeks in 1998)
- "From This Moment On" (1 week in 1998)
- "Forever and for Always" (6 weeks in 2003)
[edit] Top ten singles
- "You're Still the One" (#1 in 1998)
- "From This Moment On" (#1 in 1998)
- "That Don't Impress Me Much" (#8 in 1999)
- "You've Got a Way" (#6 in 1999)
- "I'm Gonna Getcha Good!" (#10 in 2002)
- "Forever and for Always" (#1 in 2003)
[edit] Longest stay on chart
- "You're Still the One" (81 weeks)
- "Forever and for Always" (77 weeks)
- "From This Moment On" (68 weeks)
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