Why Shania Twain’s ‘You’re Still The One’ Still Feels Like a Love Song That Fought to Be Heard

Deborah L. Jacobs

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There are love songs, and then there are love songs that feel like they have something to prove. Shania Twain’s You’re Still The One is one of those. When it first came out, plenty of people doubted her choices and even doubted her relationship. The song was her answer. With its steady rhythm and tender words, it showed love that lasted, love that pushed back against doubt and stood tall.

Hearing her sing it feels like listening to a letter written after a storm has passed. There is sweetness in her voice, but also a touch of steel. It is not only about romance, it is about holding on when the world says you will not make it. She sings softly and fiercely in the same breath, almost telling the story of love that survived by fighting for its place.

Shania Twain – You’re Still The One (Official Music Video)

Fans still talk about this one as the song that played at their wedding or the song that kept them believing. In concerts, you can feel the room go quiet when she hits the chorus. People stop moving and just listen, almost as if they are remembering their own story in her words. One fan put it simply: “It made me believe lasting love is real.” That is what Shania does best, she makes her truth feel like it belongs to everyone.

But Shania’s music is not only about love stories. She also reaches back to honor the songs and voices that shaped music before her. That is why her live performance of God Bless The Child in Dallas in 1998 stands out so much. It felt like she was stepping into another part of herself, turning from the glow of romance to the strength that comes from resilience.

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Shania Twain – God Bless The Child (Live In Dallas / 1998) (Official Music Video)

That night, her voice carried more weight than people expected. God Bless The Child is a song about standing on your own, and Shania gave it the kind of depth that made the crowd listen in a new way. It was strong, soulful, and steady. For someone often linked with bright country-pop hits, this moment showed she could step into a classic and make it her own.

Together, these two songs reveal why Shania Twain has stayed so loved. She can make love feel like survival and survival feel like grace. She does not hide the hard parts, and that honesty is what draws people in. Follow Shania Twain on Facebook, Instagram and YouTube the next song might be the one that stays with you.

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