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"You're Still the One" is a song recorded by Canadian singer Shania Twain for her third studio album Come On Over (1997). The song was inspired by criticism of Twain's relationship with her then-husband and producer Robert John "Mutt" Lange and depicts her celebrating their marriage despite the difficulties and differences between the two.
"Still the One" was the only song recorded during this particular session. [22] "Still the One" was released as a single by MCA Records in October 1977. [23] The song spent 12 weeks on the Billboard Hot Country Singles before reaching number 11 in June 1977. [24] The song was among Anderson's final major hits as a recording artist.
"You're Still The One" was the band's first mainstream hit and the follow-up, 1973's "Sitting on a Poor Man's Throne," was recorded in Dearborn, Michigan, with Richard Becker. Copperpenny continued to record as they toured the United States with Led Zeppelin, Bob Seger, The Guess Who and Uriah Heep. 1975 saw them sign on with Capitol Records.
The former was a five-week number one on the Hot Country Songs charts, while the latter was a top-ten hit on the same. [138] "You're Still the One" had a crossover release to U.S. pop radio on January 13, 1998, and was the first single the team released in Europe on February 2, 1998.
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Clark performed the song live in the 1965 concert film The Big T.N.T. Show. The 1967 album release Pet Project by the Bob Florence Big Band features an instrumental version of "You're the One", the album being devoted to songs associated with Petula Clark. Rocky Sharpe and the Replays remade "You're the One" for a 1981 single (Chiswick Records).
While the plot details for this sequel are still under wraps, it's bound to be a hit. The original, which starred Girls and Get Out star Alison Williams, brought in over $170 million at the box ...
Glen Campbell originally recorded the song on his 1973 album I Knew Jesus (Before He Was a Star), which influenced the Oak Ridge Boys' rendition.The song was adapted twice—once by Hovie Lister and the Statesmen Quartet in 1974 with gospel-themed verses, and by the American Broadcasting Company in 1978 into their "We're The One" advertising campaign with a more 70's pop style, frequently ...