Shania Twain Worked With Chris Martin And Elton John on The 25th Anniversary Album ‘Come On Over’
A deluxe edition of Shania Twain’s 1997 album ‘Come On Over,’ with a few special guests, will be released. The album will be made available by the country artist as part of Apple Music’s holiday countdown, ‘From Apple Music With Love’.
Two live renditions of her 1997 hit song ‘You’re Still the One’ will be included in the new version: one with Chris Martin from earlier this year, which was recorded in Las Vegas, and another from 1999 with Elton John.
On another track of the album, a duet of ‘Party For Two,’ which was recorded at Stagecoach in 2017, will include Nick Jonas. Earlier, the two collaborated on the Christmas song ‘Say All You Want for Christmas.’
Twain used social media earlier this month to mark the 25th anniversary of her third studio album, ‘Come On Over’.
“25 years ago, I released Come On Over… and because of your support, that album went on to become: The biggest-selling studio album by a female artist of all time, the best-selling country music album ever [and] the biggest-selling album by a Canadian country artist …Crazy,” she wrote.
“I couldn’t even imagine that in my wildest dreams!! Thank you – Actually I should probably do something to celebrate it, right??”
Twain also just revealed that her tour and sixth studio album, ‘Queen Of Me,’ will be released soon.
The artist and Harry Styles collaborated earlier this year at Styles’ headlining performance at Coachella 2022. During the cameo, Twain sang her top singles ‘Man! I Feel Like a Woman!’ and ‘You’re Still The One’ with Styles on stage.
Twain said that she hopes the onstage duet would eventually result in a studio-based collaboration between the two. While saying that the collaboration will “not [be] on [my] new album,” Twain said: “In the future, I would say yes. I’m going to hold Harry to that.”
“I think we surprised each other [with] how natural it was [at Coachella]. So, I do plan on doing that.”
Sikha Sohan