Hannah Harper Brings a Classic Back to Life

Have you ever had someone tell you that you could not do something? Long ago, a famous singer named Shania Twain fell in love with a man who was much older than her. People whispered that their love would never last. They even said, “I bet they will never make it.”

But instead of getting mad, Shania wrote a song to prove them wrong. That song was called “You’re Still The One,” and it became one of the biggest hits in history! Now, our favorite new American Idol champion, Hannah Harper, has sung it in a brand-new way that is making fans cry happy tears.

Hannah Harper (American Idol) – You’re Still The One (Shania Twain Cover)

When Shania Twain released the song way back in 1997, it flew straight to the top of the music charts. It was so popular that it won two Grammy Awards! Even though Shania’s marriage ended years later, the song remained a special anthem for anyone who believes in true love.

Fast forward to today, and Hannah Harper has given this classic hit a whole new sound. Before she even won American Idol, Hannah stepped into a music studio called The Acoustic Shop. She did not use loud drums or flashy electronic sounds. Instead, she just sang with a couple of friends playing acoustic guitars.

Hannah’s voice sounds incredibly sweet, smooth, and pure—just like a young Shania Twain!

“Better than the original easily!” one excited fan wrote online. “Pure magic.”

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

Every time Hannah sings the words, her voice has a tiny, emotional catch that makes listeners feel the music deep in their hearts. It is not a loud, show-off performance. It is just a real mom from Missouri sharing a beautiful love story with the world.

This cozy video was made just as Hannah’s American Idol journey was starting to gain popularity. Looking back at it now, it is easy to see why she won the entire show! She does not need a big stage or bright lights to shine. With just her pure country voice and a guitar, Hannah Harper proves that great songs and great singers truly last forever.