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Her delicate appearance also belies a tough little survivor. That inner strength was put to the ultimate test at the tender age of 21, when both of her parents were killed in an automobile crash. This unfortunate incident propelled the young artist even further into her musical career. Now, however, it was not as an escape from, but as a headlong plunge right into reality. |
This brings us to The Woman In Me, a truly international project written in Spain, Italy, the Caribbean, England, Canada and the United States -- and recorded at Le Studio in Morin Heights, Quebec. Once again, this latest step in Shania's career is interwined with her personal life. Through her art she met the love of her life, producer Robert John "Mutt" Lange, who is now her husband. This is the story: "Mutt's a huge country music fan," she says smiling. "I may be the princess in his life, but Tammy Wynette is the Queen! The steel guitar is his favourite instrument. He was a fan of mine through my first album and wanted to meet me. We first talked on the phone several weeks before we met in person. He got a hold of me through my manager. I had no idea he was a world famous record producer. |
"'Whose Bed Have Your Bed Been Under' is something I've been kicking around for the last couple of years," she says. "I'm proud of this one because the title and the hook seem to be getting everybody's attention. I'm not a new writer, but I am kinda new on the scene. It's really cool to be able to come up with a hook that someone likeMutt beliieves in. He feels it's a hit song. That excites me!". Canadian radio programmers feel it is a hit also -- it debuted at 33 on the Record's Country Chart. "The chorus to 'Home Ain't Where His Heart Is (Anymore)' is something I had written a couple of years ago, and sang to Mutt over the phone during our first conversation. That's when he realized I had writing potential he wanted to tap into. It's the first song we ended up completing together, the first song we demoed, the first one we recorded in the studio in Nashville and the first song we mixed and completed. So we thought it would only be appropriate if it was the first song on the album." |
By 11/4/97- Shania unveiled what was to become her most popular album so far, and with that, accomplished the daring feat of crossing over into the world of Pop. Her first Country release from the album,"Love Gets Me Every Time" quickly shot to the top of the charts and remained there for a record-setting 5 weeks, a task that had not been done by a woman since Dolly Parton did it in 1977. The single quickly went Gold. Her next single, Don't Be Stupid, Peaked at number 6. Her Third Release would be her biggest yet. With the release of " You're Still The One", she not only collected another country hit, but a Pop hit as well. The song peaked at number 1 on country charts, number 1 on Adult Contemperary charts, and broke into the top 5 on Top 40 Charts. This was almost unheard of in country music, and of course the country conservatives began to talk. The compared her to Madonna rather than Minnie Pearl. With the crossover came sucess for her. |
Those Numbers put her with the ranks of such divas as Whitney Houston and Mariah Carey. She not only has the top 2 albums by a female Country artist of all time, but is the only woman in history to have 2 consecutive albums sell more than 10 million copies, and the albums are still going strong. No bad for a girl who just wanted to be a back-up singer. She is far past being "on her way", for she has definatly made it, and is one of the most sucessful women in music of all time. |