The song was released on January 26, 1998. This video clip was taken in Malibu and Los Angeles, California completely in black and white, directed by David Hogan on December 4 and 5, 1997. Unfortunately, in the end Twain and Lange divorced ten years later in 2008 after 14 years of marriage due to an affair between Twain and his best friend. In this ode, for the union between him and Lange, Twain explains how happy they are not to listen to critics, as if they did, seeing what obstacles they might get rid of.
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Twain disagreed with these criticisms and wanted to overcome them in public and this led to his re-writing. Basically, critics do not expect their relationship to survive. There is criticism of their relationship: claims that age differences are extreme, and Twain uses Lange just to advance his career. The song was inspired by media criticism of the relationship between Twain and Lange in the mid-1990s. The song also ranked 46th on VH1 100 Greatest Songs 90s. The song is listed on Billboard 66 number: All-Time Hot 100 Songs Top. The song won the Best Country Song and Best Female Country Vocal Performance, and only lost to a song by Canadian singer Celine Dion with the song "My Heart Will Go On" for the Song of the Year category.
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"You're Still the One" was nominated for four Grammy Awards in 1999, winning two of them. Besides having been ranked top, this song is also recognized as Twain's most successful single, and is one of the singles the most successful on country radio.The song was written by Twain and Mutt Lange and produced by Lange. You're Still the One "is a song written and recorded by Canadian country music singer Shania Twain.The song was released in January 1998 as the third country single from Twain's" Come on Over "album, when the album was first released to the pop and international markets.The single is in position two and is the first song of ten Twain Twain hit songs on Billboard Hot 100.