prenatt1166
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Post by prenatt1166 on Oct 18, 2003 11:42:51 GMT -5
I have gotten a little lost with the order Shania Twain's singles from "Up!" have been released in other countries. Can anyone update the release schedule/history please?
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Post by echarter on Oct 18, 2003 11:44:29 GMT -5
I have gotten a little lost with the order Shania Twain's singles from "Up!" have been released in other countries. Can anyone update the release schedule/history please? European singles: "I'm Gonna Getcha Good" #2 "Ka-Ching!" #2 "Forever And For Always" #6 "Thank You Baby" #15
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Post by pophector on Oct 18, 2003 11:46:05 GMT -5
US/Canada/Australia/New Zealand
"I'm Gonna Getcha Good!" "Up!" "Forever & For Always"
International
"I'm Gonna Getcha Good!" "Ka-Ching!" "Forever & For Always" "Thank You Baby(For Makin' Someday Come So Soon)"
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Post by atomicaloud on Oct 18, 2003 11:55:21 GMT -5
UK:
I'm Gonna Getcha Good! 4 Ka-Ching! 8 Forever & For Always 6 Thank You Baby(For Makin' Someday Come So Soon) 11 When You Kiss Me/Up! RELEASED NOVEMBER.
any news on her next US single.
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Post by j on Oct 18, 2003 13:18:35 GMT -5
any news on her next US single. If you check Mediabase, you'll see that she's currently #26 on the Country Charts. 32 26 SHANIA TWAIN She's Not Just A Pretty Face... 882 684 198 8.117
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Post by Devil Marlena Nylund on Oct 18, 2003 14:46:58 GMT -5
I think her album is passed 500,000 sold in Canada, 5XPlatinum, which is pretty good. I've also seen singles for 4 of the tracks from the CD. 'I'm Gonna Getcha Good!', 'Up!', 'Forever And For Always' and 'Ka-Ching!', which I think was an import but I saw it anyways.
When was 'Thank You Baby' released? I thought it was a new release to followup 'Ka-Ching!'?
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Post by echarter on Oct 18, 2003 14:51:40 GMT -5
"Thank You Baby" was released in August... I think...
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Post by pophector on Oct 18, 2003 14:51:56 GMT -5
Thank You Baby was released in September around Europe...
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Post by Sean on Oct 18, 2003 19:51:36 GMT -5
Australia (same as US):
1. Im Gonna Getcha Good! 2. Up! 3. Forever And For Always
Not sure what's next...
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Post by Devil Marlena Nylund on Oct 18, 2003 21:58:54 GMT -5
Appologies for the colour of my last post. What were the single orders from her last CD to country? There were 11 in Canada, I think. Or 10 and 11 in total. Now THERE's a brain-teaser! And what was the time span between each single? She's pretty much up to 4 in respective parts of the world now and the CD has been out for just over 11 months.
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Post by echarter on Oct 18, 2003 22:38:37 GMT -5
Appologies for the colour of my last post. What were the single orders from her last CD to country? There were 11 in Canada, I think. Or 10 and 11 in total. Now THERE's a brain-teaser! And what was the time span between each single? She's pretty much up to 4 in respective parts of the world now and the CD has been out for just over 11 months. Yeah that's almost as good as when Michael Jackson released 6 singles from "Dangerous" in 12 months...
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Post by Devil Marlena Nylund on Oct 20, 2003 12:00:41 GMT -5
Well, compared to 'Come On Over', 'Up!' is releasing singles pretty slowly. I think, by the time the CD was out for five months, there was already three singles. -Love Gets Me Everything -Don't Be Stupid -You're Still The One By the time one year was up, she was up more -When (only outside North America at this point) -From This Moment On -That Don't Impress Me Much -You've Got A Way -Man! I Feel Like A Woman! After the year, she had more singles. -Rock This Country! -I'm Holdin' On To Love
I know I'm still missing a country release.
In Canada, on country, it went like the above except I don't think 'When' was released. Overseas, I'm not sure what the singles were but 'Don't Be Stupid' was released as a dance remix pretty late in the life of 'Come On Over' and 'When' was out the same time as 'From This Moment On' was released to country radio.
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Post by someguy on Oct 23, 2003 10:27:05 GMT -5
Here's Shania's country releases, in order, from Come On Over
1. Love Gets Me Every Time 2. Don't Be Stupid 3. You're Still The One 4. From This Moment On 5. Honey, I'm Home 6. That Don't Impress Me Much 7. Man I Feel Like A Woman 8. You've Got A Way 9. Come On Over 10. Rock This Country 11. I'm Holding On To Love To Save My Life 12. When (Canada only)
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Post by Devil Marlena Nylund on Oct 24, 2003 14:23:13 GMT -5
I heard 'When' before that, I believe on the radio. I think it was actually a Top 10 radio hit in Canada, which is pretty interesting. Do you have a time frame for all of the singles? Like the approx. month they were released?
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Post by someguy on Oct 25, 2003 0:24:04 GMT -5
This won't be exactly when they were released, but I have the date that most of them hit Billboard's Country Top 40, which should be pretty close to their release dates:
1. Love Gets Me Every Time (Oct. 4/97) 2. Don't Be Stupid (Nov. 29/97) 3. You're Still The One (Feb. 28/98) 4. From This Moment On (May 23/98) 5. Honey, I'm Home (Aug. 22/98) 6. That Don't Impress Me Much (Dec. 19/98) 7. Man I Feel Like A Woman (March 27/99) 8. You've Got A Way (June 26/99) 9. Come On Over (Sep. 18/99) 10. Rock This Country (Jan. 29/00) 11. I'm Holding On To Love To Save My Life (Sep. 9/00) 12. When (Canada only) (N/A)
The reason for the big gap between RTC and IHOTLTSML is because everyone assumed she was done with Come On Over, that it was pretty much a surprise when it came out months after RTC peaked. (I'm not even sure if it was an official single, or if radio jumped on it themselves. If I remember rightly, it wasn't a single until it started climbing the charts on its own, so then Mercury ended up pushing it when it was already a hit - I can't remember 100% on this, though).
"When" was a pop single for Shania in Canada in early 2000, and wasn't released to country until later that year (after IHOTLTSML), but some country stations played it after "Rock This Country", since it was a pop release at the time.
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Post by Devil Marlena Nylund on Oct 26, 2003 22:31:14 GMT -5
Oh! Ok! Thanks! I remember when 'I'm Holding On...' came out, I thought it was weird but I didn't realize there was that much of a gap. I think I was still preoccupied with previous singles anyway to really notice. There's also a significant gap between 'Honey', and 'Impress'. 5 months is a lot compared to the first first singles which were basically two months after each other! Did she ever have like 3 or 4 songs on the country chart at the same time? How were the trends? Did the singles generally peak after 6-8 weeks?
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Post by someguy on Oct 27, 2003 0:08:11 GMT -5
I actually have the dates they peaked, too, so that might help you out:
1. Love Gets Me Every Time (Hit #1 Nov. 8/07) 2. Don't Be Stupid (Reached #6 Jan. 31/98) 3. You're Still The One (Hit #1 May 2/98) 4. From This Moment On (Reached #6 July 25/98) 5. Honey, I'm Home (Hit #1 Oct. 31/98) 6. That Don't Impress Me Much (Reached #8 Feb. 27/99) 7. Man I Feel Like A Woman (Reached #4 June 12/99) 8. You've Got A Way (Reached #13 Aug. 14/99) 9. Come On Over (Reached #6 Dec. 4/99) 10. Rock This Country (Stalled at #30 Feb. 26/00) 11. I'm Holding On To Love To Save My Life (Reached #17 Nov. 11/00) 12. When (N/A)
The gap between "Honey, I'm Home" and "That Don't Impress Me Much" was because HIH took a little longer to peak than usual for Shania (plus it went #1), and usually the country chart slows down around the end of the year, so not too many new songs are released in Nov.-Dec. at country.
And, unless I overlooked something, the most hits Shania ever had in the top 40 at the same time was 2, and the closest she came to 3 was when "You're Still The One" debuted the week after "Love Gets Me Every Time" fell out.
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