Shania Twain – Come On Over

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About the song

Shania Twain: The Queen of Country-Pop with “Come On Over”

In the realm of country music, few artists have achieved the crossover success and global recognition of Shania Twain. With her captivating blend of country twang, pop sensibilities, and infectious energy, Twain has become a household name, selling over 100 million albums worldwide and earning countless accolades, including five Grammy Awards. Her 1997 album “Come On Over” stands as a shining testament to her artistry, cementing her status as a country-pop icon.

A Country-Pop Masterpiece

“Come On Over” is a masterclass in country-pop fusion, seamlessly blending the twangy guitars and heartfelt lyrics of country music with the catchy melodies and upbeat rhythms of pop. The album opens with the title track, a barn-burning anthem that sets the tone for the entire record. Twain’s vocals are at their most powerful and confident, soaring over the driving beat and infectious chorus.

A Journey Through Love and Emotion

The album takes the listener on a journey through the highs and lows of love and emotion. From the giddy excitement of new love in “You’re Still the One” to the heartbreak of infidelity in “That Don’t Impress Me Much,” Twain explores the full spectrum of human experience with honesty and vulnerability. Her songwriting is both relatable and insightful, capturing the essence of love in all its forms.

A Timeless Classic

“Come On Over” is more than just a country-pop album; it’s a cultural phenomenon. It spawned three Billboard Hot 100 number-one singles, including the crossover smash “Man! I Feel Like a Woman!” and the Grammy-winning ballad “From This Moment On.” The album’s success propelled Twain to international superstardom, making her one of the best-selling artists of the 1990s.

A Legacy of Influence

“Come On Over” has left an indelible mark on the landscape of popular music. Its influence can be heard in the work of countless artists who have followed in Twain’s footsteps, blending country and pop to create their own unique sounds. Twain’s legacy as a pioneer of country-pop is undeniable, and “Come On Over” remains a timeless classic that continues to captivate audiences worldwide.

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Lyrics

“Come On Over”

 

Get a life, get a grip
Get away somewhere, take a trip
Take a break, take control
Take advice from someone you know, ohCome on over, come on in
Pull up a seat, take a load off your feet
Come on over, come on in
You can unwind, take a load off your mind

Make a wish, make a move
Make up your mind, you can choose
When you’re up, when you’re down
When you need a laugh, come around

Come on over, come on in
Pull up a seat, take a load off your feet
Come on over, come on in
You can unwind, take a load off your mind

Oh, oh, oh, oh

Be a winner, be a star
Yeah, be happy to be who you are
Got to be yourself, gotta make a plan
Got to go for it while you can

Come on over, come on in
Pull up a seat, take a load off your feet
Come on over, come on in
You can unwind, take a load off your mind
Oh-oh, yeah
Uh-huh
Come on in

Get a life, get a grip
Get away somewhere, take a trip
Take a break, take control
Take advice from someone you know, oh

Come on over, come on in
Pull up a seat, take a load off your feet
Come on over, come on in
You can unwind, take a load off your mind, yeah

(Come on over, come on in) Come on over, come on in
Come on, come on in (Oh, oh, oh)
And I say yeah, yeah, yeah (Oh, oh, oh)
(Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh)
No, no, no (Oh, oh, oh)
Come on over, come on in