You Win My Love
"You Win My Love" | ||||
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Single by Shania Twain | ||||
from the album The Woman in Me | ||||
B-side | "Home Ain't Where His Heart Is (Anymore)" "(If You're Not in It for Love) I'm Outta Here!" "If It Don't Take Two" | |||
Released | January 27, 1996 | |||
Format |
Radio single Maxi single 7" vinyl single cassette single | |||
Genre | Country pop, pop rock | |||
Length | 3:45 | |||
Label | PolyGram/Mercury Nashville | |||
Songwriter(s) | Robert John "Mutt" Lange | |||
Producer(s) | Robert John "Mutt" Lange | |||
Shania Twain singles chronology | ||||
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"You Win My Love" is a song recorded by Canadian country music singer Shania Twain. It was released in January 1996 as the fifth single from her album The Woman in Me. The song was written single-handedly by Mutt Lange, making it one of the very few singles in which Twain did not co-write. The song became Twain's third No. 1 hit at country radio, and like the previous single "(If You're Not in It for Love) I'm Outta Here!", a new remix was done by Lange for pop and international promotion. It spent two weeks at the top of the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart in May 1996, before taking a considerably large drop to No. 11. It was originally released to radio in early 1996, the song was also released as a single in Australia. "You Win My Love" was later included on Twain's 2004 Greatest Hits package.
Music video
The music video for "You Win My Love" was shot in Orlando, Florida and directed by Steven Goldmann. It was filmed on January 14 and 15, 1996 and debuted on CMT on January 27 of that same year. The video is set at a race track where Twain drives around in a race car in a skin-tight leather outfit, and is based on the lyrics to the song which are vehicle-related. Two versions of the video were released, one with the 'Album Version' and one with the 'Mutt Lange Mix'. The 'Mutt Lange Mix' music video is available on The Platinum Collection.
Chart performance
"You Win My Love" debuted on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart the week of February 24, 1996 at number 47. This was the highest debut of the week as well as her highest debut at the time, a record previously held by "The Woman in Me", when it entered the chart at number 65. "You Win My Love" spent 20 weeks on the chart and climbed to a peak position of number one on May 4, 1996, where it remained for two weeks. The single became Twain's third number-one single, third top ten single, and fifth consecutive top twenty single. "You Win My Love" was tied with "Any Man of Mine" for fastest climb to the top at eleven weeks, as well as both "Any Man of Mine" and "I'm Outta Here!" for most weeks at number-one, at two. The song reached number two on the Hot Country Singles Sales chart.
"You Win My Love" remains the last song to have fallen from number one out of the Top 10 on Hot Country Songs. It plummeted 1-11 on the chart dated May 18, 1996.[1]
Official versions
- Album Version (4:26)
- Radio Edit (3:45)
- Mutt Lange Mix (4:35)
- Mutt Lange Mix Edit (3:54)
- Still the One: Live from Vegas version (4:33)
Track Listings
- US CD Single
- "You Win My Love" — 4:26
- "Home Ain't Where His Heart Is (Anymore)" — 4:12
- Australian CD Single
- "You Win My Love" (Mutt Lange Mix) — 3:57
- "You Win My Love" (Album Version) — 4:26
- "If It Don't Take Two" — 3:40
- Australian CD Single
- "You Win My Love" (Mutt Lange Mix) — 3:57
- "You Win My Love" (Album Version) — 4:26
- "If It Don't Take Two" — 3:40
- "(If You're Not In It For Love) I'm Outta Here!" — 4:27
Charts
Chart (1996) | Peak position |
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Australian ARIA Charts | 67 |
Canada Country Tracks (RPM)[2] | 1 |
US Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles (Billboard)[3] | 8 |
US Hot Country Songs (Billboard)[4] | 1 |
Year-end charts
Chart (1996) | Position |
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Canada Country Tracks (RPM)[5] | 3 |
US Country Songs (Billboard)[6] | 11 |
Preceded by "No News" by Lonestar |
Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks number-one single May 4-May 11, 1996 |
Succeeded by "My Maria" by Brooks & Dunn |
RPM Country Tracks number-one single April 8-April 22, 1996 |
Succeeded by "My Heart Has a History" by Paul Brandt |
Notes
- ↑ Trust, Gary. "Ask Billboard". Billboard. Retrieved 2009-04-18.
- ↑ "Top RPM Country Tracks: Issue 2937." RPM. Library and Archives Canada. April 8, 1996. Retrieved July 20, 2013.
- ↑ "Shania Twain – Chart history" Billboard Bubbling Under Hot 100 for Shania Twain.
- ↑ "Shania Twain – Chart history" Billboard Hot Country Songs for Shania Twain.
- ↑ "RPM Top 100 Country Tracks of 1996". RPM. December 16, 1996. Retrieved July 20, 2013.
- ↑ "Best of 1996: Country Songs". Billboard. Prometheus Global Media. 1996. Retrieved July 20, 2013.