Shania Twain
Shania Twain
Comunity Hub
arrow-down
arrow-down
arrow-down

Global Superstardom with 'Come On Over' (1997-1999)

This timeline chronicles Shania Twain's ascent to global superstardom with the release and phenomenal success of the album 'Come On Over'.
Release of 'Come On Over'
November 4, 1997
Shania Twain releases her third studio album, 'Come On Over', again produced by Mutt Lange. The album pushes even further into pop territory, aiming for a broader audience.
Global Phenomenon
1997-1999
'Come On Over' becomes a global phenomenon, selling over 40 million copies worldwide. It spawns numerous hit singles, including "You're Still the One," "Man! I Feel Like a Woman!," "That Don't Impress Me Much," and "From This Moment On."
Extensive Touring
1998-1999
Shania embarks on extensive world tours to promote 'Come On Over', performing for millions of fans across the globe. These tours solidified her status as a major live performer.
Grammy Awards
1999
Shania wins two Grammy Awards for 'Come On Over': Best Country Album and Best Female Country Vocal Performance for "You're Still the One."