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Shania Twain's 50th birthday: Facts about the 'Feel Like A Woman' singer you didn't know

By Alicia Adejobi | International Business Times - UK | August 27, 2015 12:12 BST

With her youthful looks and incredibly successful career, it may be hard to believe that country singer Shania Twain is celebrating her 50th birthday on 28 August.

Over the course of her music career, which has spanned more than two decades, the Any Man Of Mine singer has earned herself five Grammy awards, stars on both the Canada and Hollywood Walks of Fame and has sold more than 85 million records worldwide making her one of the best-selling artists of all time.

However, behind her record-breaking achievements has been a very colourful and turbulent personal life. Fans may know Twain's back catalogue inside out but even the singer's most devoted supporters may be surprised to learn these hidden facts about the musician.

Ahead of Twain's milestone birthday, the IBTimes UK has unearthed some facts about the Canadian singer that may have slipped under the radar...

Complicated love life

It may resemble the plot of a soap opera but it was a complete reality for Twain. In 2008, it emerged that the singer was divorcing her first husband Robert "Mutt" Lange after discovering he had been having an affair with her best friend Marie-Anne Thiebaud. However, in a surprising turn of events, Twain married Marie-Anne's ex-husband Frederic Thiebaud in 2011, giving a new meaning to the term "wife swap".

Will the real Shania Twain please stand up?

Like a lot of celebrities, Twain chose a different moniker for her stage name. The singer was born Eilleen Regina Edwards but after being adopted by her stepfather when she four, he later asked her to officially change her last name. She instead chose to use Shania Twain professionally but is still known as Eilleen in personal circles.

Diamonds are a girl's best friend

Well, maybe not quite a diamond but Twain is the only female artist in history to have three consecutive albums certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association Of America (RIAA).

Family ties

At the age of two, the Man! I Feel Like A Woman singer lost contact with her biological father when her parents divorced but they reunited around 2013. Discussing their new relationship, Twain revealed in an interview with ABC News: "That is just somebody that I've just [had] reintroduced back into my life, and so it's really interesting now. I wanted my son to know his grandfather. Yeah... very very surprised. He's a very humble man, very nice man.

Swapping the bright lights for a quiet life

After releasing three successful albums, Twain hung up the microphone and swapped her Hollywood lifestyle for a quiet existence in Switzerland in 2004. After almost a decade out of the spotlight, the Grammy-winner emerged from her retreat to launch a residency in Las Vegas.

Space jam

Although she is yet to buy a ticket for Richard Branson's star-studded orbit out of space, Twain can be pleased with the knowledge that her music has been played in the great beyond. The musician's single Up! was used as a wake-up call for Canadian astronaut Dave Williams during his mission in 2007.

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Shania Twain's Top 10 Hairstyles

Shania Twain is turning 50 this Friday (August 28)! In honour of her birthday, CMT Canada will be celebrating with special content. Today is all about Shania’s hair. Flip through this gallery as we take a look at Shania’s Twain’s Top 10 Hairstyles!

-- Michelle Carpenter, CMT.ca

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Celebrate Shania Twain's 50th Birthday with 50 Fun Facts

by Alyssa | Vivid Seats | August 14, 2015 9:46 AM

A big celebration is in store for Shania Twain this summer: the “Queen of Country Pop” will celebrate her 50th birthday on Aug. 28, 2015. It’s hard to believe that the Canadian country star has hit the half-century mark, but the legacy she’s left us through her music is an impressive one.In honor of this milestone birthday, read through these 50 Shania Twain facts about the life and career of one of music’s most amazing success stories.

SHANIA TWAIN PRE-FAME

  1. Shania Twain was born in Windsor, Ontario, on Aug. 28, 1965.
  2. Her birth name is Eilleen Regina Edwards.
  3. Of five siblings, Twain is the second oldest.
  4. When she was young, her mother remarried Jerry Twain, whose surname Shania kept for her music career.
  5. She adopted the name “Shania” at age 24. Ojibwa for “I’m on my way,” the name draws from the heritage of her stepfather.
  6. By the time she was eight, Shania was already performing on stage at local clubs. (Her parents would wait to bring her until the bar had stopped selling alcohol for the night.)
  7. At the age of 10, Shania wrote her first song. It was titled “Mama Won’t You Come Out to Play.
  8. In high school, Shania played the trumpet.
  9. Before becoming a singer, Shania held a number of odd jobs. She worked at a McDonald’s in high school, and later was a supervisor for her stepfather’s reforestation business.
  10. In her 20s, Shania spent some time headlining a Vegas-style stage show at Deerhurst Resort in Huntsville, Ontario. Here’s a montage of her performing songs like “Ain’t No Mountain High Enough,” “Somewhere Out There,” and “Over the Rainbow.”

AN IMPRESSIVE RECORDING CAREER

  1. So far, Shania has released four studio albums: “Shania Twain” (1993), “The Woman in Me” (1995), “Come On Over” (1997), and “Up!” (2002).
  2. Twain has sold more than 75 million albums globally, and 48 million in the U.S. alone.
  3. Her first album only featured one of her own songs, “God Ain’t Gonna Getcha for That.”
  4. Shania earned her first No. 1 single on the Billboard country singles chart in 1995 with “Any Man of Mine” off her sophomore album.
  5. “Come On Over” is one of the top 10 best-selling albums in the United States. To date, it has sold over 20 million copies.
  6. “Come On Over” is also the most successful album released by any female artist in the U.S. The next closest, Whitney Houston’s “The Bodyguard” soundtrack, has sold 17 million units.
  7. 10 of the 16 songs on “Come On Over” reached the top 20 slots of Billboard’s Hot Country Songs chart.
  8. Shania has never had a mainstream No. 1 hit in the U.S. Her closest single was “You’re Still the One,” which spent nine weeks at No. 2 on Billboard’s Hot 100 chart.
  9. Her last three albums have been certified double-Diamond in Canada, meaning each has sold at least four million copies.
  10. Shania co-wrote the song “Don’t Let Me Be the Last to Know” off Britney Spears’ sophomore album, “Oops! I Did It Again.”
  11. In a June 2015 interview with Rolling Stone, Shania said she’s already written most of the songs and begun recording vocals for her forthcoming fifth studio album.
  12. Her songs have appeared on the soundtracks of a number of TV shows and films, including “Twister,” “Notting Hill,” “Gilmore Girls,” and “The Big Bang Theory.”
  13. Her song “Up!” was even used as a wake-up call for Canadian astronaut Dave Williams when he was in space on the Space Shuttle Endeavor in 2007.

MEMORABLE MUSIC VIDEOS

  1. Twain’s favorite music video look is the one she sports in “From This Moment On.”
  2. Academy Award winner Sean Penn directed Shania’s second music video for the song “Dance with the One That Brought You.”
  3. According to Robin Eggar’s 2005 biography, it took five hours to fit Shania perfectly into her black bell-bottom pants for the video for “(If You’re Not in It for Love) I’m Outta Here!”

SHANIA IN CONCERT

  1. Shania’s first major tour, the Triple Play Tour, was sponsored by her label, Mercury Nashville, to promote three new artists. The other two headliners were John Brannen and Toby Keith.
  2. To promote the 1998-99 Come On Over Tour, local radio stations held contests that allowed the winner to perform on stage with Shania. The winner in Ottawa was a then-unknown young singer called Avril Lavigne.
  3. Along with No Doubt and Sting, Shania was one of the halftime performers at Super Bowl XXXVII at Qualcomm Stadium in 2003.
  4. From 2012-14, Twain played 105 concerts at the Colosseum at Caesars Palace as part of her Las Vegas residency, Shania: Still the One.
  5. To announce her residency, Shania shut down the Las Vegas Strip when she arrived on horseback, accompanied by a herd of 40 other horses.
  6. Two horses--one black and one white--also featured into the live production of Shania: Still the One.
  7. More than 346,000 tickets were sold for Shania’s Las Vegas residency, earning the star more than $43 million over two years.
  8. One of her two sisters, Carrie-Ann, was a background singer for Shania: Still the One.
  9. Twain’s ongoing Rock This Country Tour kicked off in June. It is being billed as her farewell tour.
  10. She has at least three costume changes during the two-hour show, including a pair of her signature thigh-high boots.

A LIFETIME OF AWARDS AND HONORS

  1. According to her website, Twain has won at least 220 awards in her career. This includes five GRAMMYs, 26 Canadian Country Music Awards, and nine Billboard Music Awards.
  2. In 1999, Shania Twain became the first Canadian to win the Country Music Association’s Entertainer of the Year Award.
  3. Twain was inducted into the Canadian Music Hall of Fame in 2011.
  4. Second generation racecar driver Tim Fedewa told Sports Illustrated that he nicknamed his car Shania in honor of the Canadian singer.
  5. The Canada Post put Shania’s face on a stamp in 2014. The Shania Twain stamp is part of a series on famous Canadian country musicians, including k.d. lang, Tommy Hunter, Renee Martel, and Hank Snow.

SHANIA TWAIN’S PERSONAL LIFE

  1. Shania suffers from dysphonia, a stress disorder that can affect vocal chords.
  2. Shania has been a vegetarian for years. In 2001, she was the first person to be named PETA’s Sexiest Vegetarian Celebrity.
  3. Her dream duet partners include Willie Nelson, Dolly Parton, Bonnie Raitt, and Stevie Wonder, as well as Etta James and Karen Carpenter.
  4. Twain is a devotee of the Eastern spiritual movement Sant Mat, which emphasizes the importance of daily meditation and abstinence from drugs and alcohol.
  5. According to a 2009 University of Toronto study, Twain has a perfect face. The calculations are based on the precise distance between facial features.
  6. In 2004 Shania made a rare guest appearance in the film “I Heart Huckabees” opposite Jude Law and Jason Schwartzmann.
  7. Ahead of the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver, Twain was selected as the torchbearer for her hometown of Timmins.
  8. In 2011, Twain published a memoir, titled “From This Moment On,” which she wrote completely on her own without the help of a ghostwriter.
  9. If Twain hadn’t been a singer, she thinks she “would have done something more traditional with [her] life,” like becoming a veterinarian or an architect.

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Celebrate Shania Twain's birthday by playing 'Shania lyric or motivational poster?'

by Madeline Boardman | Entertainment Weekly | August 28 2015 — 8:00 AM EDT

The wisdom of Shania Twain runs deep and just gets better with age. The Grammy winner celebrates her 50th birthday Friday as she continues to spread the gospel of positivity, self-confidence, and strength on her ongoing Rock This Country Tour.

As there are few things more inspiring than a lyric from the “Man! I Feel Like a Woman” singer, EW celebrates Twain’s 50th birthday with a “Shania Twain lyric or motivational poster?” game. Bump a little “You’re Still the One” and test your knowledge ahead.

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Ranking Shania Twain's 37 singles in honor of her 50th birthday

by Madison Vain | Entertainment Weekly | August 28 2015 — 10:41 AM EDT 

Shania Twain, country queen and the only current touring act holding a candle to Taylor Swift’s affinity for sequins and glitter, turns 50 today. Over the course of four albums and one greatest hits collection, she’s released 37 singles, from her defining “Whose Bed Have Your Boots Been Under?” off her sophomore effort—which sold 20 million copies and somehow still pales in comparison to her third album, Come On Over, which sold 40 million copies—to the sass-pot “Man! I Feel Like A Woman” and swinging stomper “Honey, I’m Home.” In honor of Twain’s birthday, here’s EW’s definitive ranking of all 37 singles.

37. “Ka-Ching” (2003)
Twain saucily preaches anti-consumerism on this 2003 release. It’s triumphant, true, and offers a side-eyed look at the U.S. while serving as a sonic precursor to Destiny’s Child (that is not a joke), but it doesn’t necessarily ring true to Twain.

36. “Today Is Your Day” (2011)
“Today Is Your Day” was recorded as a promotional single for the documentary TV series Why Not? with Shania Twain and was the singer’s first recorded work in over six years. It’s also the first thing she recorded without Mutt Lange, who she’d divorced a few years prior, in over 18 years. All of which makes its message of new beginnings feel warm and fuzzy.

35. “I Ain’t No Quitter” (2005)
Off her Greatest Hits album, “I Ain’t No Quitter” is good old fashioned country radio fun. It’s her lowest peaking single, ever, but as the title suggests, it’s not worth forgetting.

34. “Thank You Baby! (For Makin’ Someday Come So Soon)” (2003)
No thank you, Shania! “Thank You Baby!” is hardly required listening when it comes to Twain’s catalog, but it’s a mid-tempo ballad that swings just right for a lazy afternoon.

33. “I’m Holdin’ On to Love (To Save My Life)” (2000)
This was the 12th single off Come On Over. Did that ring loud and clear? This was the 12th(!!) single off Come On Over. Some artists today don’t even release albums with 12 tracks. But this is Shania and the year is 2000 and it’s a perfect mixed bag of her country roots—slide guitar accents are heavy-handed—and pop production sensibilities. Twain was never shy in admitting that she makes music to sell music, and after getting through 12 singles and 40 million albums sold, it’s safe to say, “Job well done.”

32. “God Bless The Child” (1996)
Putting a song out that has absolutely no instrumentation is something you might think only Beyonce has the bravado to do—but you would be wrong. On “God Bless The Child” it’s just Shania and her echo. EW gave the effort a B at the time of release, saying, “While her sentiments are pretty naive, her pipes sound plenty experienced. With a vocal boost from members of Take 6, Twain whispers and shouts on ‘God Bless the Child’ with enough passion to make us temporarily forget her pinup looks.’

31. “You’ve Got A Way” (1999)
If you recognize this song, but only sort of, that’s because it was remixed for the instant classic film Notting Hill. It’s hard to imagine a song being more immediately wedding-ready than this tune—what with her whispering, “I love you just the way you are”—but it falls short of Twain’s more gripping performances.

30. “Party for Two” (2004) – with Billy Currington
It’s hard to believe that if Shania Twain called you up and said, “Hey, I’m having a party, wanna come?” you would say no. But that’s exactly what Billy Currington does on this mid-tempo ditty—at first. Understandably, it’s not long before he’s putty in her hands, asking what to wear (Oh Billy!) and when to come over. Lucky for him, turns out Twain is just looking for a party where just the two of them will tango.

29. “Don’t!” (2005)
“Don’t!” is the second single off Twain’s Greatest Hits collection and it sounds absolutely perfect for middle of the night radio stations to play for truckers who want to get in touch with their softer side while rolling through Kansas. Which is to say, it’s fine and it has its time and place.

28. “You Lay a Whole Lot of Love on Me” (1993)
When you think about Shania Twain, there is absolutely no way this is the sound that’s most reminiscent: twangy, gussied, and ready for its debut at Incahoots. It can be jarring to go back, and while this tune is a remarkable display of Twain’s vocal talents, it’s not a whole lot else.

27. “When” (1998)
“When” was never released to the U.S. as a single but was the second song off Come On Over to release in the U.K., which shows how Twain and Lange figured out not only how to sell different music and mixes to different parts of the world, but also how Twain’s sound was changing to more crossover-friendly fare by ‘98.

26. “Rock This Country!” (2000)
This was the 10th single off Come On Over. As such, could it be perfect? No! Who could have ever anticipated how much space it would get to shine! (And also, how are you conceivably going to “rock this country out of this world”?) That being said, it’s fun and memorable enough that Twain is currently, 15 years later, on her Rock This Country! Farewell Tour.

25. “Don’t Be Stupid (You Know I Love You)” (1997)
It’s not like we don’t know Twain’s recipe for success—hair-flipping lyrics, indulgent mandolin backings, shimmering production—but this is probably where its most felt that she’s spooning you last night’s casserole rather than telling you what she actually thinks.

24. “Home Ain’t Where His Heart Is (Anymore)” (1996)
Before there were exclamation points in all her song titles, there were parenthetical phrases. (See songs above and below.) On “Home Ain’t Where His Heart Is (Anymore)”, Twain laments a love long gone. It’s simple and sad, and the male backing harmonies only make it more so. If “It Only Hurts When I’m Breathing” wasn’t still coming, this would be higher.

23. “The Woman in Me (Needs the Man in You)” (1995)
The title track off Twain’s 1995 album does something very few of her songs do: Bow to weakness. Twain is pleading with her man to take the reigns when she needs his strength. The chorus is nice—how wrong can you really go with pipes like hers?—but it falls flat elsewhere.

22. “You Win My Love” (1996)
How do you get a girl like Shania to take notice? Well, work for it! Rev up your (metaphorical) engine! Speed up your (metaphorical) approach! There’s no (metaphorical) speed limit! Get in there! “You Win My Love” was Twain’s third No.1 country radio tune and a nice taste of her sass that would define the rest of the decade.

21. “Love Gets Me Every Time” (1997)
Twain’s been bit by the love bug on this finger-snapping tune that sways real nice and purrs real sweet. EW reviewed the song at the time of release saying, “As with her other efforts, this one matches a creamy vocal, an infectious pop superstructure, and hoedown fiddle with a mindless country lyric. Why mess with a successful formula?” We’d like to second ourselves.

20.Shoes (2005)
Twain recorded “Shoes” for ABC’s Desperate Housewives and it does a nice little trick. It pairs Twain-the-Man-Eater with a men-as-shoes metaphor (Some polish up real nice! Some are just everyday loafers!) for a tasty country-leaning pop tune.

19. “Dance with the One That Brought You” (1993)
Twain wants to impart some wisdom on this tune off her first album and if we can sum it up, “Don’t go chasing waterfalls.” Nope, she wants you to stay with the guy who loves you true, constant, and kindly—don’t try to snag the life of the party! Which makes sense but is sort of ‘meh’ on the good advice scale. (Even if he’s boring? We have to stick around?) Its wonderful roll keeps it in the top 20 but that’s as far as it’ll go here.

18. “Endless Love” (2012) – with Lionel Richie
Alright, this is originally Richie’s tune, and he first recorded it with the great Diana Ross, but Twain is an unforgettable addition on this version. With its gentle acoustic pluck and their honeyed harmonies, it belongs on the end credits to your favorite Disney princess tune.

17. “She’s Not Just a Pretty Face” (2003)
It’s not billed as such but “She’s Not Just a Pretty Face” is a nice companion piece to “That Don’t Impress Me Much”—if the latter is about all the things that won’t have Twain drooling, the former tells us a little bit about what the singer respects: Surviving with a smile. Twain had a rough upbringing — both her parents died in a car crash at 22 and she was left caring for her younger siblings — and this is really her only single that has ever conveyed she’s really singing about herself.

16. “Up!” (2003)
Instantly singable (“Up, up, up, can only go up from here!”), instantly quotable (“I wish that I could grow a beard!”), there’s probably no song that better demonstrates Twain’s effortless knack for good melodies, lyrical sass, and a winking delivery. (Also, her penchant for exclamation points.)

15. “Come On Over” (1999)
Come On Over, the top-selling album by a female ever (remember those 12 singles we mentioned?) topped the Billboard Top Country Albums chart for 50 weeks and its Grammy-winning title track is a standout on the collection—a charming, empowering tune about just trying to get by.

14. “When You Kiss Me” (2003)
Love songs aren’t new, love ballads are even less new, but between Twain’s pining and some seriously impressive mandolin and steel guitar layers, the familiar comfort of “When You Kiss Me” is a tale as old as time that we don’t mind hearing again and again.

13. “What Made You Say That” (1993)
Shania Twain’s first single! It didn’t move the needle much in ‘93 and it lacks much of the bravado she made her name on later in the decade but listen to that full-throated twang! Twain has said she retired after Up! because of a decreased vocal performance—which seems sort of ludicrous listening to it until you remember how round her voice used to be. (She’s back in perfect vocal health for her current tour.)

12. “It Only Hurts When I’m Breathing” (2004)
“It Only Hurts When I’m Breathing” was released as the eighth single off her 2002 album Up! and it basks in welcome misery. She sings “My heart only breaks when it’s beating” over a howling choral backing, and tugs all your insides down to the doldrums.

11. “From This Moment On” (1998)
Between the sequins, steel guitar, and her sassy struts, it’s conceivable that somewhere in the mid-’90s you might have forgotten what a truly great vocalist Twain is. “From This Moment”, her understated and atmospheric ballad that features country singer Bryan White, was a swift reminder.

10. “(If You’re Not In It For Love) I’m Outta Here!” (1995)
First, a few notes about “(If You’re Not In It For Love) I’m Outta Here“ ‘s music video: Shania, you are the original crop sweater-wearer! Second, between the overalls, flannel cutoffs, and amazing choreography (a classic body roll! disco arms! air guitar!) this is a ’90s baby’s dream. And just try to stop yourself from clapping along to this irresistible track.

9. “You’re Still The One” (1998)
“You’re Still The One” reached No. 2 on the Billboard Hot 100, making it Twain’s most successful crossover tune, and was sealed in the history books when VH1 included it on its 100 Greatest Songs of the ’90s. (Also, winning two Grammys didn’t hurt. The song took home hardware for Best Country Song and Best Female Country Vocal, though it was robbed of Record of the Year and Song of the Year. “My Heart Will Go On” won instead.)

8. “Any Man of Mine” (1995)
Twain’s crossover appeal was solidified for the first time with this tune that became her first country radio No. 1 and also her first song to break the Top 40 on the pop charts.

7. “No One Needs To Know” (1996)
Luke Bryan isn’t the only artist who gets to cycle through six singles per album. “No One Needs To Know” is the twangy, jangling, third consecutive Billboard Hot Country Songs No. 1 off The Woman in Me that found itself on the soundtrack for the brilliant cinematic endeavor, Twister.

6. “I’m Gonna Getcha Good!” (2002)
Talk about finding the sexy in monogamy. “I’m Gonna Getcha Good!” is full of lyrics like, “You’re a fine piece of real estate, and I’m gonna get me some land” and diva swagger like, “Here’s how it’s gonna be / I’m gonna love you and you’re gonna fall in love with me” that has us reconsidering our usual pickup lines.

5. “Honey, I’m Home” (1998)
Another year, another album that Shania Twain cycled through six singles. “Honey, I’m Home” was Twain’s final No. 1 country radio tune. Here, Twain’s had a long day and getting pampered in the form of a brewski and a foot rub is the only cure.

4. “Forever and for Always” (2003)
Twain is a master at sass, but she’s no one trick pony. “Forever and for Always” was the third single off her last album,Up!, and it’s so fresh that even Febreze had to have it.

3. “That Don’t Impress Me Much” (1998)
Before there was “Man! I Feel Like A Woman”, there was the coy, seductive, stiletto stomper “That Don’t Impress Me Much.” In between trips through the slinking chorus, “Don’t get me wrong, yeah I think you’re alright / But that won’t keep me warm in the middle of the night” she pokes fun at gear heads who kiss their cars at night, the rare breed of dude more vain than your prom queen, rocket scientists, and even Brad Pitt. Which is to say, bow down, babes, you’re all found wanting.

2. “Man! I Feel Like A Woman” (1999)
Forget the line, “The best thing about being a woman / Is the prerogative to have a little fun”, by the time Twain saucily says, “Let’s go girls,” at the 3-second mark. Well, we’re ready to—wait what are you wearing, Shania? A top hat and satin trench? A leopard print body suit? Okay cool, me too! I’m ready! ANYWHERE WITH YOU SHANIA! Many agreed, the tune went top 10 in six countries and won a Grammy for Best Female Country Performance that year.

1. “Whose Bed Have Your Boots Been Under?” (1995)
Jealousy has never been so jangly! “Boots” is the first single Shania wrote with then-husband Mutt Lange, her first Gold-certified tune, and also Twain’s first U.S. country radio hit—though somehow it only peaked at no.11. We got you girl, it’s No. 1 here.

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Shania Twain: The A to Z guide to Canada's 'Queen of Country Pop'

HELLO! Canada | August 28, 2015 

“I think that the older I get, the more accepting I am,” admits Shania Twain, who celebrates her milestone 50th birthday on Aug. 28. The Canadian icon spoke to Hello! earlier this year about the special occasion, which she will celebrate quietly with her family, having just wrapped up the first leg of her Rock this Country tour on Aug. 23 in California.

To mark Shania’s 50th birthday, Hello! presents an A-Z roundup of fun facts and passions that have helped shape the singer into the admirable woman she is today.

The Timmins, Ont. native has big plans, having promised fans that she is determined to release new music before she blows out her candles again in 2016. “It’s going to be all out in my 50th year … once the tour is over, I’m going to hit the studio and I’m going to make sure that it happens when I’m 50,” she tells us. And with the singer wrapping things up on the road on home soil in Kelowna on Oct. 27, Shania will have loads of time to make her dream a reality.

With each new chapter comes an opportunity for reflection, and the mother of one has acquired quite the collection of memories and accolades to look back on. With her loving husband, Frédéric Thiébaud, by her side, the "Come on Over" songstress galloped out of Las Vegas in December with a hugely successful $40-million, two-year residency in her saddle and wasted no time in hitting the road for her final farewell tour.

As great as it was to entertain fans in The Colosseum at Caesars Palace, Shania revealed to Entertainment Tonight that, “by the time that I got to the end of Vegas, I realized that that static environment, as exciting as it was, was no way to say goodbye.” She wanted her final run of live performances to be more personal, saying, “Going to the fans and bringing myself to them seemed the right way to do that.”

The tour, which has already grossed more than $40 million in sales according to Billboard, is yet another high in the down-to-earth singer’s illustrious career. From the moment Shania released her eponymous album in 1993, the small-town Canadian girl has made everlasting footprints in the landscapes of music and pop culture. Even though she has five GRAMMY awards on her mantel and has sold more than 70-million albums worldwide, Shania has always remained the same charismatic and personable performer that she was when she started her incredible journey so many years ago.

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It's Shania Twain's 50th Birthday! See Her Most Memorable Music Video Fashions

By Jonathan Borge | InStyle | August 28, 2015 @ 6:30 AM

Country superstar Shania Twain has plenty of reasons to celebrate big this weekend. Not only does the megawatt performer turn 50 today, but she’s also in the midst of her whirlwind Rock This Country tour, for which tens of thousands of cowboy boot-wearing fans have already packed into stadiums. Yes, the performer announced that this will be her last hoorah on the road, but there’s no stopping the hit-making diva from making us all want to shimmy in our chairs.

After all, this is the woman who has brought us foot-thumping anthems like “Man! I Feel Like a Woman” and “That Don’t Impress Me Much.” The songs, along with other fan-favorites, are just a few among the list of tracks she’s currently performing on stage—not to mention in scintillating, sparkly outfits (see a look from her Madison Square Garden performance in June above). Even if you don't find yourself in one of the tour’s multi-city stops, that doesn’t mean you can’t celebrate alongside the star.

In honor of her milestone birthday, we’ve gathered some of our favorite Twain music videos, featuring everything from a hooded leopard-print coat—and a Brad Pitt look-alike—(“That Don’t Impress Me Much”) to beachwear perfection ("Forever and for Always") and a show-stopping high-neck gown ("From This Moment On"). Prepare to get lost in the music—and throwback fashions!

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Shania Twain Is 50 and That Impresses Us Much: See 15 of Her Sexiest Concert and Red Carpet Looks Through the Years

by Natalie Finn | E! News | August 28, 2015 11:27 AM PDT

Several decades in, Shania Twain is still the one packin' butts in the arena seats, no question.

The country-music goddess, who paved the way for the likes of Carrie Underwood and Taylor Swift 's pop-country crossover appeal, turns 50 today.

And while looks may be deceiving, she at least has the accolades—Diamond-selling recording artist (yes, that's a real thing!), five Grammys, four ACMAs, two CMAs, a Vegas residency and a current world tour that's grossed $40 million so far—to match such a round, distinguished number.

But back to those looks...

From the time Twain hit the scene in the early '90s, the "Man, I Feel Like a Woman" singer has been known for her body-con red carpet style and darn-sexy concert ensembles—and now back on the road for what's being billed as a farewell tour (no disrespect if we remain skeptical about that one...), her wardrobe department hasn't felt the need to go in search of more fabric.

Bodysuits and thigh-baring boots remain the game-time uniform for this one. And then there's been all that glam at events through the years...

Just see for yourself. In honor of Shania Twain's 50th birthday, take a look at 15 of her most memorable sexy looks:

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10 Shania Twain Facts You Won’t Believe

By Billy Dukes | August 28, 2015 4:00 PM

Shania Twain overcame some major obstacles on her way to country music superstardom. One could even say she rose to the top of the country ranks because of what she had to get through growing up in Ontario. However, she was a successful singer before signing with Mercury and meeting Mutt Lange.

From her first recording to her first album to the little-known-fact about her most successful album, this gallery reveals 10 things only the singer’s most dedicated fans know. If you flip through the gallery and say “I already knew all of that,” take the rest of this minute to gloat. Seriously! Prop your feet up and enjoy it.

The rest of us will learn about the superstar’s first gigs, recordings and nicknames. You’ll also learn how close she came to not getting out of the hospital alive. Of course you may have a fact that stumps us — if so, share it in the comments section below.

50-year-old Twain is wrapping up her final major tour with shows scheduled through the fall. She’s also rumored to be working on new music, although she hasn’t shared any details.

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http://tasteofcountry.com/shania-twain-facts/

A duet 1985 with Tim Denis is thought to be Twain's first recording. The song is called "Heavy On The Sunshine" from Denis' Tim Denis album. Denis would go on to have a long career as a radio personality.



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