Come On Over

Come On Over is the third studio album recorded by Canadian country music singer Shania Twain. It was released on November 4, 1997 and became the best-selling country album, best-selling studio album by a female artist and best selling album by a Canadian. It is the ninth all-time best-selling album in the United States,[1] and worldwide. It is also the sixteenth best-selling album in the United Kingdom.[2]

Come On Over
Studio album by
ReleasedNovember 4, 1997
Recorded1996–1997
Studio
  • Masterfonics, Nashville
  • Emerald Sound Studios, Nashville
  • Glenn Gould Studios, Toronto
  • GBT Studios, Nashville
  • Seventeen Grand Recording, Nashville
  • Sven Studios, Mamaroneck, New York)
  • Sound Barrier Studios, New York
Genre
Length60:06
LabelMercury
ProducerRobert John "Mutt" Lange
Shania Twain chronology
The Woman in Me
(1995)
Come On Over
(1997)
Up!
(2002)
Alternative cover
Singles from Come On Over
  1. "Love Gets Me Every Time"
    Released: September 23, 1997
  2. "Don't Be Stupid (You Know I Love You)"
    Released: November 11, 1997
  3. "You're Still the One"
    Released: January 27, 1998
  4. "From This Moment On"
    Released: March 14, 1998
  5. "When"
    Released: June 1, 1998 (UK only)
  6. "Honey, I'm Home"
    Released: August 19, 1998
  7. "That Don't Impress Me Much"
    Released: December 15, 1998
  8. "Man! I Feel Like a Woman!"
    Released: March 1999
  9. "You've Got a Way"
    Released: May 1999
  10. "Come On Over"
    Released: September 6, 1999
  11. "Rock This Country!"
    Released: January 10, 2000
  12. "I'm Holdin' On to Love (To Save My Life)"
    Released: July 3, 2000

As of 2020, Come On Over has sold more than 40 million copies worldwide,[3] shipped over 20 million copies in the United States,[4] with over 15.7 million copies sold according to Nielsen SoundScan,[5] and another 1.99 million through BMG Music Clubs. The album debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard Top Country Albums chart and stayed there for 50 non-consecutive weeks. It stayed in the top ten for 151 weeks. Ten of the sixteen tracks hit the top 20 of the Hot Country Songs chart, eight of which hit top 10, including three No. 1s.[6] Six of the tracks also made the Top 40 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. Twain promoted the album with television performances and interviews. It was further promoted with the successful Come On Over Tour, which visited North America, Oceania and Europe. Out of the album's sixteen tracks, twelve were released as singles, including "Love Gets Me Every Time", "Don't Be Stupid (You Know I Love You)", "You're Still the One", "From This Moment On", "That Don't Impress Me Much" and "Man! I Feel Like a Woman!". The album was also promoted with a succession of music videos for the singles. The fifth single, "When", was the only single from the album to not be released in the United States.

The album was nominated for six awards at the 41st Annual Grammy Awards, including Album of the Year and Best Country Album. "You're Still the One", which peaked on the Billboard Hot 100 at number 2, was nominated for four awards, including Record of the Year, Song of the Year, Best Country Song and Best Female Country Vocal Performance, winning the latter two.[7] The album received a further three nominations at the 42nd Annual Grammy Awards, including Song of the Year for "You've Got a Way", Best Female Country Vocal Performance for "Man! I Feel Like a Woman!" and Best Country Song for "Come On Over", winning the latter two.

History

After releasing and promoting her breakthrough album The Woman in Me, Come On Over saw Twain entirely collaborating with producer and then husband Robert John "Mutt" Lange on a variety of country pop numbers, mostly uptempo. Given much more creative freedom than for its predecessor, Twain and Lange sought to break the conventional country music formula on the album and explore the country pop genre to its fullest extent.

Twain decided not to tour off The Woman in Me partly because she felt she needed more powerful music to do a powerful show.[6] Twain and her husband commenced songwriting material for the album as early as 1994, and often wrote apart to later intertwine their ideas. The recording process was intensive, with Lange dedicating overzealous time and patience to each individual track. Though the singer indicated her sonic preferences, she ultimately ceded all production to Lange. On the international version, Twain and Lange revisited tracks to strip them of country influences and increase the album's marketability beyond the US and Canada.

The album was a blockbuster success, becoming the biggest-selling studio album of all time by a female artist, the biggest-selling country music album ever, the biggest-selling album by a Canadian act and one of the biggest-selling albums in music history. Three different versions of the album were released, the original country version, released in 1997, and the revised pop/international versions released in 1998 and 1999. The album was also supported by an extensive world tour by Twain.

Critical reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
About.com[8]
AllMusic[9]
Chicago Tribune[10]
Christgau's Consumer GuideA-[11]
Entertainment WeeklyB+[12]
Rolling Stone[13]
The Rolling Stone Album Guide[14]
Sputnikmusic[15]

The album received generally positive reviews from contemporary music critics. AllMusic praised the album for successfully breaking free of traditional country stereotypes (musical brevity, a blatant honkey-tonk image, etc.), while also praising Twain for crafting an album with just as much pop/rock appeal as country appeal. Meanwhile, Entertainment Weekly praised the album for successfully incorporating a substantial rock influence without losing its country sensibilities.

The album was listed at number 21 in the Rock n' Roll Hall of Fame's Definitive 200.[16] In 2020, Rolling Stone ranked the album at number 300 in their list of the 500 Greatest Albums of All Time.[17]

Commercial performance

Twain topped her own record with the release of Come On Over, beating out her previous Diamond selling album The Woman in Me, as the best-selling country music album ever released and the best-selling studio album ever released by a female artist in any genre. Debuting at No. 2 on the US Billboard 200 with a moderate 172,000 copies (3,000 units behind Mase's Harlem World), the album showed its consistency when it moved another 170,000 copies in its second week (a 1.2% decrease) to stay at No. 2 again behind Barbra Streisand's Higher Ground. The RIAA certified Come on Over Gold, Platinum and 2× platinum on December 23, 1997. It sold more than 100,000 units in each of 62 weeks. During the Thanksgiving week of 1999, the Come On Over: International Version was released in conjunction to Shania's Thanksgiving CBS special, Come On Over that week earned the Billboard chart "Greatest Gainer" title, jumping 24–11 on the Billboard 200, a 246% increase in sales from a 57,000 the previous week to a 197,000 the week after. The album's best sales week was its 110th week, during which it sold 355,000 units to settle at number ten (Christmas 1999). The album stayed on the top 10 for 54 weeks, set a record for longest stay in the Top 20 of the Billboard 200 of 112 weeks, and in top 40 for 127 consecutive weeks. Come On Over topped the Billboard Country album chart for a record 50 weeks, finishing second to Garth Brooks' Sevens in 1998, finishing first in 1999, and third in 2000 behind Dixie Chicks' Fly and Faith Hill's Breathe. It was certified diamond by the RIAA on April 7, 1999.[6] Despite its considerable sales, the album never reached the top of the Billboard 200.

Come On Over was the first album to reach both 14 million (in September 2001) and 15 million (in August 2004) in sales in the US since 1991, when Nielsen SoundScan started tracking music sales.[18] It ranks as the second best-selling album of the Nielsen SoundScan era in the US, with over 15.73 million copies sold by October 2017,[5][6] behind its nearest rival, Metallica's 1991 self-titled album (16.1 million as of 2015).[19] However, these figures do not include sales through such entities as BMG Music Club, where Come on Over has sold 1.99 million copies while Metallica has sold fewer than 298,000 copies.[20]

The album topped the charts for 11 weeks in the UK. The album is one of the highest-selling albums ever in Australia, reaching 15 times platinum and spending 19 weeks at No. 1 and 165 weeks in the top 100 (or more than three years). It is still the best-selling album of the 1990s in Australia.[21]

Track listing

Original version

All tracks are written by Shania Twain and Robert John "Mutt" Lange. Of these sixteen tracks, twelve were released as singles. Eleven of these singles had accompanying music videos; excluding "I'm Holdin' On to Love (To Save My Life)".

No.TitleLength
1."Man! I Feel Like a Woman!"3:53
2."I'm Holdin' On to Love (To Save My Life)"3:30
3."Love Gets Me Every Time"3:33
4."Don't Be Stupid (You Know I Love You)"3:35
5."From This Moment On" (with Bryan White)4:43
6."Come On Over"2:55
7."When"3:39
8."Whatever You Do! Don't!"3:49
9."If You Wanna Touch Her, Ask!"4:04
10."You're Still the One"3:34
11."Honey, I'm Home"3:39
12."That Don't Impress Me Much"3:38
13."Black Eyes, Blue Tears"3:39
14."I Won't Leave You Lonely"4:13
15."Rock This Country!"4:23
16."You've Got a Way"3:24

International version

The International version was remixed for a more pop and world feel. The only song that stayed the same on both versions was "Rock This Country!". Some issues of this album adhere to the original track-listing and feature Bryan White on "From This Moment On", while others feature the track as a solo recording.

No.TitleLength
1."You're Still the One"3:33
2."When"3:38
3."From This Moment On"4:41
4."Black Eyes, Blue Tears"3:37
5."I Won't Leave You Lonely"4:07
6."I'm Holdin' On to Love (To Save My Life)"3:27
7."Come On Over"2:54
8."You've Got a Way"3:15
9."Whatever You Do! Don't!"3:49
10."Man! I Feel Like a Woman!"3:54
11."Love Gets Me Every Time"3:33
12."Don't Be Stupid (You Know I Love You)"3:34
13."That Don't Impress Me Much"3:38
14."Honey, I'm Home"3:34
15."If You Wanna Touch Her, Ask!"4:14
16."Rock This Country!"4:26

Revised international version

The album was later re-released after the success of "That Don't Impress Me Much". This 'revised version' included The Right Mix of "From This Moment On", the Notting Hill Remix for "You've Got a Way" and the (UK) Dance Remix for "That Don't Impress Me Much". In most countries this mix is titled the "Dance Mix Edit" but for the UK, Netherlands and Germany it was titled the "UK Dance Mix". The Australian Tour Edition features the same changes but includes a 4:28 edit of the regular Dance Mix of "That Don't Impress Me Much" rather than the shorter UK edit, along with a bonus disc with 6 tracks. It was later reissued as a single disc with 3 of the tracks from the second disc added.

Some Asian versions featured a bonus VCD with three videos and an interview.

In the US, this version of the album was released, titled simply as the "International Version", to coincide with both international success and the fact that the original version of the album had maintained heavy chart success throughout the past two years.

No.TitleLength
1."You're Still the One"3:33
2."When"3:38
3."From This Moment On" (the right mix)4:52
4."Black Eyes, Blue Tears"3:37
5."I Won't Leave You Lonely"4:07
6."I'm Holdin' On to Love (To Save My Life)"3:27
7."Come On Over"2:54
8."You've Got a Way" (Notting Hill remix)3:25
9."Whatever You Do! Don't!"3:49
10."Man! I Feel Like a Woman!"3:54
11."Love Gets Me Every Time"3:33
12."Don't Be Stupid (You Know I Love You)"3:34
13."That Don't Impress Me Much" (UK dance mix)3:59
14."Honey, I'm Home"3:34
15."If You Wanna Touch Her, Ask!"4:14
16."Rock This Country!"4:26
Australian special edition bonus tracks
No.TitleLength
17."(If You're Not in It for Love) I'm Outta Here!" (live/direct TV mix)7:03
18."Love Gets Me Every Time" (dance mix)4:42
19."Don't Be Stupid (You Know I Love You)" (extended dance mix)4:44
Asian bonus video CD
No.TitleLength
1."You're Still the One" (video) 
2."When" (video) 
3."From This Moment On" (video) 
4."Interview and Performance" 

Note: This is the only release of Twain's "When" video commercially.

Tour editions

A limited edition tour edition was released in Australia and Asia which contains a bonus disc with bonus mixes and live tracks. Also included was a list of tour dates.

Australian version
No.TitleLength
1."God Bless the Child" (Single Mix)3:48
2."(If You're Not in It for Love) I'm Outta Here!" (live & direct TV mix)7:03
3."Medley: Home Ain't Where His Heart Is/The Woman in Me/You've Got a Way" (live & direct TV mix)7:25
4."From This Moment On" (Original US version)4:41
5."Love Gets Me Every Time" (dance mix)4:42
6."Don't Be Stupid (You Know I Love You)" (extended dance mix instrumental)4:44
Asian version
No.TitleLength
1."That Don't Impress Me Much" (South-East Asia mix)3:26
2."God Bless the Child" (single mix)3:48
3."(If You're Not in It for Love) I'm Outta Here!" (live & direct TV mix)7:03
4."Medley: Home Ain't Where His Heart Is/The Woman in Me/You've Got a Way" (live & direct TV mix)7:25
5."From This Moment On" (original US version)4:41
6."Don't Be Stupid (You Know I Love You)" (extended dance mix)4:44

Personnel

Musicians[22]

Strings on "From This Moment On" arranged and performed by Carl Marsh and David Hamilton.

"Bow Bros." gang fiddles on tracks 1, 3, 4, 8, 11, 13, and 15 (of original version) performed by Rob Hajacos, Joe Spivey, Glen Duncan, and Aubrey Haynie.

  • Robert John "Mutt" Lange producer
  • Jeff Balding; Engineer
  • Olle Romo programming, Pro Tools, sequencing and editing, "that extra Swedish swing"
  • Jay Alvarez assistant programming
  • James Somberg assistant programming
  • Bjorn Thornsrud pre-production programming

Mixed by Mike Shipley (all tracks on original version; tracks 1–3, 5–7, 9, 11–12, 14 and 16 on international version), Olle Romo (tracks 4, 8, 10, 13 and 15 on international version) and Mutt Lange (track 13 on revised international version (uncredited); edited by Mike Shipley (uncredited))

Singles Chronology

U.S. Country

  1. "Love Gets Me Every Time"
  2. "Don't Be Stupid (You Know I Love You)"
  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 Holdin' On to Love (To Save My Life)"

U.S. Pop/Adult Contemporary

  1. "You're Still the One"
  2. "From This Moment On"
  3. "That Don't Impress Me Much"
  4. "You've Got a Way"
  5. "Man! I Feel Like a Woman!"

Europe & Australia

  1. "You're Still the One"
  2. "From This Moment On"
  3. "That Don't Impress Me Much"
  4. "Man! I Feel Like a Woman!"
  5. "You've Got a Way"
  6. "Don't Be Stupid (You Know I Love You)"

UK

  1. "You're Still the One"
  2. "When"
  3. "From This Moment On"
  4. "That Don't Impress Me Much"
  5. "Man! I Feel Like a Woman!"
  6. "You've Got a Way"
  7. "Don't Be Stupid (You Know I Love You)"

Music Videos

  1. "Love Gets Me Every Time"
  2. "Don't Be Stupid (You Know I Love You)"
  3. "You're Still the One"
  4. "When"
  5. "Honey, I'm Home"
  6. "From This Moment On"
  7. "That Don't Impress Me Much"
  8. "Man! I Feel Like a Woman!"
  9. "You've Got a Way"
  10. "Come On Over"
  11. "Rock This Country!"

Charts

Certifications

Region CertificationCertified units/sales
Argentina (CAPIF)[112] Platinum 60,000^
Australia (ARIA)[113] 18× Platinum 1,260,000^
Austria (IFPI Austria)[114] Gold 25,000*
Belgium (BEA)[115] 2× Platinum 100,000*
Brazil (Pro-Música Brasil)[116] Gold 100,000*
Canada (Music Canada)[117] 2× Diamond 1,948,000[118]
Denmark (IFPI Denmark)[119] 7× Platinum 140,000
Finland (Musiikkituottajat)[120] Gold 38,958[120]
France (SNEP)[121] Platinum 300,000*
Germany (BVMI)[122] 3× Gold 750,000^
Japan (RIAJ)[123] Gold 100,000^
Mexico (AMPROFON)[124] Gold 75,000^
Netherlands (NVPI)[125] 5× Platinum 500,000^
New Zealand (RMNZ)[126] 21× Platinum 315,000^
Norway (IFPI Norway)[127] 6× Platinum 300,000*
South Africa (RiSA)[128] 4× Platinum 200,000* 
Spain (PROMUSICAE)[129] Platinum 100,000^
Sweden (GLF)[130] 3× Platinum 240,000^
Switzerland (IFPI Switzerland)[131] 3× Platinum 150,000^
United Kingdom (BPI)[132] 11× Platinum 3,430,000[133]
United States (RIAA)[134] 2× Diamond 15,730,000[5]
United States (RIAA)[135]
video
Platinum 100,000^
Uruguay (CUD)[136] Gold 3,000^
Summaries
Europe (IFPI)[137] 7× Platinum 7,000,000*

* Sales figures based on certification alone.
^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.
Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

Video release

Come On Over: Video Collection
Video by
ReleasedNovember 9, 1999
Recorded1996–99
Length29 minutes
LabelMercury Nashville
DirectorPaul Boyd, David Hogan, Larry Jordan, Timothy White
Shania Twain chronology
The Complete Woman in Me Video Collection
(1996)
Come On Over: Video Collection
(1999)
The Platinum Collection
(2001)

In late 1999, the album's video counterpart, appropriately titled Come On Over: Video Collection, was released in VHS format. With the sole exceptions of "When" (1998), which was released exclusively to the United Kingdom, and "Rock This Country!", which at the time had not been filmed, the collection included all of Twain's music videos released in promotion for the album.

Track listing

No.TitleDirector(s)Length
1."Love Gets Me Every Time"Timothy White 
2."Don't Be Stupid (You Know I Love You)"Larry Jordan 
3."You're Still the One"David Hogan 
4."From This Moment On"Paul Boyd 
5."Honey, I'm Home"Larry Jordan 
6."That Don't Impress Me Much"Paul Boyd 
7."Man! I Feel Like a Woman!"Paul Boyd 
8."You've Got a Way"Paul Boyd 
9."Come On Over"Larry Jordan 

Release history

Country Date Edition Label
Canada[138] November 4, 1997 Standard edition Universal Music Group
United States[139] Mercury Records
Australia November 10, 1997 Universal Music Group
Germany[140] July 5, 1999 International edition Universal Music Group

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