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Quiz about Shania Twain Lyrics
Quiz about Shania Twain Lyrics

Shania Twain Lyrics Trivia Quiz


Canadian country-pop artist Shania Twain took over radio stations in the 1990s and 2000s with her accessible cross-over tracks. In this quiz, match ten of said tracks to their lyrics. Good luck!
This is a renovated/adopted version of an old quiz by author fullhousegal

A matching quiz by kyleisalive. Estimated time: 3 mins.
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Author
kyleisalive
Time
3 mins
Type
Match Quiz
Quiz #
22,893
Updated
May 10 23
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Easy
Avg Score
8 / 10
Plays
118
Last 3 plays: Guest 172 (6/10), Guest 142 (2/10), Guest 201 (10/10).
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QuestionsChoices
1. "OK, so you're a rocket scientist."  
  Whose Bed Have Your Boots Been Under?
2. "Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, I like it that way!"  
  That Don't Impress Me Much
3. "We mighta took the long way. We knew we'd get there someday."  
  I'm Gonna Getcha Good!
4. "So don't try to run, honey. Love can be fun."  
  Up!
5. "Color my hair, do what I dare."  
  Any Man of Mine
6. "Right beside you is where I belong."  
  You're Still the One
7. "I'll tell him someday some way somehow."  
  Forever and for Always
8. "I wish that I could grow a beard."  
  From This Moment On
9. "This time, did it feel like thunder, baby?"  
  No One Needs to Know
10. "I can still feel the way you want me when you hold me."  
  Man! I Feel Like a Woman!





Select each answer

1. "OK, so you're a rocket scientist."
2. "Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, I like it that way!"
3. "We mighta took the long way. We knew we'd get there someday."
4. "So don't try to run, honey. Love can be fun."
5. "Color my hair, do what I dare."
6. "Right beside you is where I belong."
7. "I'll tell him someday some way somehow."
8. "I wish that I could grow a beard."
9. "This time, did it feel like thunder, baby?"
10. "I can still feel the way you want me when you hold me."

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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. "OK, so you're a rocket scientist."

Answer: That Don't Impress Me Much

Leaning harder into the upbeat pop stylings that Shania would be best-known for, "That Don't Impress Me Much" is one of the tracks that manages to outlast a number of others, even from the "Come On Over" album. Hitting number two on the Canadian charts but number seven on the Billboard Hot 100, it ended up being the seventh of twelve total singles released from Twain's third album.

The track is known for a fair bit of its novelty, even name-dropping Brad Pitt at one point.
2. "Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, I like it that way!"

Answer: Any Man of Mine

While "Whose Bed Have Your Boots Been Under?" kicked off Twain's second album, "The Woman in Me", "Any Man of Mine" was the track that sent it into the stratosphere, taking the number one spot on the Canadian country charts and the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart in the U.S. Going Double-Platinum, it would result in one of Twain's first Grammy nominations; the album would take Best Country Album in the same year. Producer, co-writer, and then-husband Robert John "Mutt" Lange would later reuse the "We Will Rock You"-style drum beats in this song in Lady Gaga's "You & I" in the 2010s.
3. "We mighta took the long way. We knew we'd get there someday."

Answer: You're Still the One

Twain's third album, "Come On Over", had a bit of a slow start with early singles "Love Gets Me Every Time" and "Don't Be Stupid (You Know I Love You)" getting some traction, but neither were anywhere near as popular as "You're Still the One", a downtempo ballad that won two Grammy Awards in a year dominated by Celine Dion's "My Heart Will Go On".

"You're Still the One", besides hitting number one on the country charts in Canada and the U.S. managed to hit number one in Australia as well and garnered Twain a number two slot on the Billboard Hot 100-- her first time cracking the top ten there.
4. "So don't try to run, honey. Love can be fun."

Answer: I'm Gonna Getcha Good!

The first single from Shania's fourth album, "Up!", "I'm Gonna Getcha Good!" continued the musician's strong streak of hits in Canada, topping out at number one on the Canadian Singles Chart and number three on the Canadian Country chart. In Australia and the UK, Twain found continued success (number four on the UK Singles Chart, for instance), but state-side, her new tracks didn't get quite so much airplay. With this song and the "Up!" album as a whole, Twain tried to appeal to both crowds-- pop and country-- by releasing a two-disc physical album, each disc containing versions of her songs for each audience.
5. "Color my hair, do what I dare."

Answer: Man! I Feel Like a Woman!

Another Twain standard, and one heard in karaoke clubs, bachelorette parties, and drag shows decades past its 1999 release as a single, "Man! I Feel Like a Woman!" is an empowering pop track with broad appeal-- Britney Spears even sang it during her movie, "Crossroads".

A Grammy-winning song, the track was the eighth single from "Come On Over". It hit number two on the Canadian charts and managed number four on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart in the U.S. Shortly after this, and despite further releases, the promotion for "Come On Over", an album that would go Double-Diamond in the U.S., would begin to wind down.
6. "Right beside you is where I belong."

Answer: From This Moment On

Another number one track for Twain in her home country of Canada, "From This Moment On" only hit number six on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart upon its release as a single in 1998. Surprisingly, instead, the song was a more popular track for pop listeners; it hit number four on the Billboard Hot 100, cementing Shania's status as a crossover artist.

The album version of the song includes a duettist, Bryan White, performing the male vocals. Originally, Shania and her producer wanted Elton John to fill the role.
7. "I'll tell him someday some way somehow."

Answer: No One Needs to Know

Eight songs would release from "The Woman in Me" as radio singles and by the time this, the sixth amongst them, hit the airwaves, Twain already had three number one singles on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart from the album; this was the fourth. It also maintained a streak of six consecutive number one tracks in Canada.

The track's subsequent music video was set during a tornado since the song was picked up for the official soundtrack of the 1996 film "Twister".
8. "I wish that I could grow a beard."

Answer: Up!

The title track from Twain's fourth album, "Up!" was also the second single from the disc, hitting radio airwaves in early 2003 with an infectious pop-ness not unlike some of her larger and more enduring hits. Hitting number two on both the Canadian Singles and Canadian Country charts, the song only hit number twelve on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart in the U.S. Twain ended up performing the song, live, at Super Bowl XXVII as part of a halftime show featuring No Doubt and Sting.
9. "This time, did it feel like thunder, baby?"

Answer: Whose Bed Have Your Boots Been Under?

Twain's first number one hit in Canada and her first major charting track on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart in the U.S. (where it hit number eleven), "Whose Bed Have Your Boots Been Under?" came from Twain's sophomore album, "The Woman in Me", which released in early 1995.

The song, the first single from the album, ended up going Gold in the U.S., being one of the early catalysts to Twain's lasting career. It would only go up from there.
10. "I can still feel the way you want me when you hold me."

Answer: Forever and for Always

Twain's fourth of eight singles from "Up!", "Forever and for Always" was the highest-charting ballad track from the disc, managing to go Platinum in the U.S. despite only hitting number twenty on the Billboard Hot 100. On the Canadian Singles Chart, "Forever and for Always" hit number five.

She would remain in the top ten there with only a couple more songs in the coming months but would start to decline in radio play on her subsequent albums, released more than a decade later following her acceptance of a Vegas residency.
Source: Author kyleisalive

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