I will have to listen to it again I miss the new chance to the songs "You win my love", Which I'm surprise she still sings it because Mutt wrote it for her, and "That don't impress me much,
So could her live album be on ITunes album charts? Billboard perhaps? How does it work where it's a live album of old tracks? Thanks
Since at this time the CD version has not been made available in the US iTunes store, it will not make the 'albums' charts. It is listed as a "Concert Film" in the iTunes US store. So, it is very possible we could see it climb that chart of releases once it actually is available for download. Billboard carries compilation albums on their overall albums chart (like Greatest Hits). However they only chart studio releases. So, no, the Live album will not be seen on Billboard. Which, could also be another reason as to why it is only being promoted in the US via radio stations. Usually when a studio album charts, television appearances will be scheduled so that the artist can discuss the album and accompany their "interview" if you will, by a live performance.
Shania's "Live From Vegas" CD IS on the Billboard Charts. It's at No. 2 in only its second week on the Top Country Albums Chart!
Viva 'Las Vegas'! Shania Twain Vaults 31-2 on Top Country Albums
By Gary Trust | March 12, 2015 5:00 PM EDT
Shania Twain scores her highest rank in more than a decade on Billboard's Top Country Albums chart, as Shania: Still the One: Live From Las Vegas rockets 31-2 in its second chart week (9,000 sold, up 622 percent, according to Nielsen Music).
The set serves as a souvenir of her two-year residency at the Colosseum at Caesars Palace and features six of her seven Hot Country Songs No. 1s, all tallied in 1995-98. (Of her leaders, only the folky "No One Needs to Know" is absent from the album. It does include her 33rd and most recent Hot Country Songs hit, "Today Is Your Day," which reached No. 36 in 2011, as well as the de facto title cut, her 1998 No. 1 ballad "You're Still the One.")
Twain had last ranked as high as No. 2 on Top Country Albums with her previous entry, 2004's Greatest Hits, which held the No. 2 spot on the chart dated Feb. 19, 2005, after an 11-week fun at No. 1. Her smash 1997 album Come On Over is the second-best-selling set in the U.S. (15.6 million) since Nielsen began tracking sales in 1991; it trails only Metallica's self-titled 1991 release (16.1 million).
Twain has sold more albums than any other female country artist in that period and is the fifth-best-selling country act overall, after Garth Brooks (70.4 million; the top sum among all artists); George Strait (45.8 million); Tim McGraw (42.4 million); and Alan Jackson (40.8 million). She's the 15th-best-selling album artist among all acts in Nielsen history.
Twain's chart action adds to her renewed profile. As previously reported, she'll hit the road for her first North American tour in more than 10 years when her 48-date Rock This Country Tour begins on June 5 in Seattle. It's scheduled to wrap on Aug. 23 in Fresno, Calif.
Wow, cool! I'm glad the album is doing well. I'm curious as to what the actual sales are so far. I'm also curious about how this author is comparing to Shan to Garth et al. - are these only US album sales? Because she has reportedly sold 75 million worldwide, which I'm sure ousts Alan Jackson and probably Tim McGraw.
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Wow, cool! I'm glad the album is doing well. I'm curious as to what the actual sales are so far. I'm also curious about how this author is comparing to Shan to Garth et al. - are these only US album sales? Because she has reportedly sold 75 million worldwide, which I'm sure ousts Alan Jackson and probably Tim McGraw.
Yes, Billboard is U.S. only. I think Shania has sold 40.2 million albums in the U.S..
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Produced by Twain and directed by Raj Kapoor, Live from Vegas captures the full SHANIA: Still the One stage performance, plus the bonus feature “Backstage Pass,” which boasts over an hour of never-before-seen behind-the-scenes footage tracking the conception, training, rehearsals, costumes and all decisions in-between that go into creating a one-of-a-kind experience for the audience. The show – a powerful journey through Shania’s biggest hits, country favorites, and beloved crossover songs – features a 13-piece live band, dancers, trained horses, a flying motorcycle and plenty of Vegas flash.
“This show has been my labor of love for over three years,” shares Twain. “It has meant so much to me and was such a privilege to live out my visions on that stage, and it is so exciting to now get to share the whole experience with the fans all over the world!”
With more than 75 million albums sold worldwide and U.S. sales topping 34.5 million, Twain remains the top-selling female country artist of all time. Her 1997 release Come On Over has sold in excess of 15.6 million making it the top-selling country album and places it in the Top 10 all-genre best sellers of all time.
SHANIA: Still the One Live from Vegas Track Listing:
Opening I’m Gonna Getcha Good! You Win My Love Don’t Be Stupid (You Know I Love You) Up! Good, Bad And Sexy (Interlude) I Ain’t No Quitter No One Needs To Know Whose Bed Have Your Boots Been Under? Any Man of Mine Shania Style (Interlude) That Don’t Impress Me Much Honey, I’m Home (If You’re Not In It For Love) I’m Outta Here Carrie Anne Come On Over Love Gets Me Every Time Rock This Country! Today Is Your Day Black Horse, White Horse (Interlude) You’re Still The One From This Moment On Red Storm (Interlude) Man! I Feel Like A Woman! Rock This Country! (Live From Calgary) – Credits
You can find the latest specs for 'Shania Twain: Still the One Live From Vegas' linked from our Blu-ray Release Schedule, where it is indexed under April 7.
Shania's "Live From Vegas" CD IS on the Billboard Charts. It's at No. 2 in only its second week on the Top Country Albums Chart!
Viva 'Las Vegas'! Shania Twain Vaults 31-2 on Top Country Albums
By Gary Trust | March 12, 2015 5:00 PM EDT
Shania Twain scores her highest rank in more than a decade on Billboard's Top Country Albums chart, as Shania: Still the One: Live From Las Vegas rockets 31-2 in its second chart week (9,000 sold, up 622 percent, according to Nielsen Music).
The set serves as a souvenir of her two-year residency at the Colosseum at Caesars Palace and features six of her seven Hot Country Songs No. 1s, all tallied in 1995-98. (Of her leaders, only the folky "No One Needs to Know" is absent from the album. It does include her 33rd and most recent Hot Country Songs hit, "Today Is Your Day," which reached No. 36 in 2011, as well as the de facto title cut, her 1998 No. 1 ballad "You're Still the One.")
Twain had last ranked as high as No. 2 on Top Country Albums with her previous entry, 2004's Greatest Hits, which held the No. 2 spot on the chart dated Feb. 19, 2005, after an 11-week fun at No. 1. Her smash 1997 album Come On Over is the second-best-selling set in the U.S. (15.6 million) since Nielsen began tracking sales in 1991; it trails only Metallica's self-titled 1991 release (16.1 million).
Twain has sold more albums than any other female country artist in that period and is the fifth-best-selling country act overall, after Garth Brooks (70.4 million; the top sum among all artists); George Strait (45.8 million); Tim McGraw (42.4 million); and Alan Jackson (40.8 million). She's the 15th-best-selling album artist among all acts in Nielsen history.
Twain's chart action adds to her renewed profile. As previously reported, she'll hit the road for her first North American tour in more than 10 years when her 48-date Rock This Country Tour begins on June 5 in Seattle. It's scheduled to wrap on Aug. 23 in Fresno, Calif.
In its third week on Billboard's Top Country Albums Chart, Shania: Still The One - Live From Vegas falls one spot to No. 3 (week of 3/28/15). Over on the Billboard Top 200 Albums Chart, Shania: Still The One - Live From Vegas climbs three spots to No. 55 in its second week on the chart (week of 3/28/15).
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That does not make sense at all lol on hitsdailydouble it is at #22 . And how can it be at #55 if Jason Aldean is much higher than her on the billboard top 200 but she is ahead of him on the country album chart lol Her label does that stupidest things with her products. She releases different formats at different times at different stores lol so who really knows what is counted for what on the charts lol What a mess lol
Ok I will comment if no one else will. Most women don't look this great at 18 so there I said it!!! More power to you at 49 almost 50!!! You go girl!!!
Shania's "Live From Vegas" CD IS on the Billboard Charts. It's at No. 2 in only its second week on the Top Country Albums Chart!
Viva 'Las Vegas'! Shania Twain Vaults 31-2 on Top Country Albums
By Gary Trust | March 12, 2015 5:00 PM EDT
Shania Twain scores her highest rank in more than a decade on Billboard's Top Country Albums chart, as Shania: Still the One: Live From Las Vegas rockets 31-2 in its second chart week (9,000 sold, up 622 percent, according to Nielsen Music).
The set serves as a souvenir of her two-year residency at the Colosseum at Caesars Palace and features six of her seven Hot Country Songs No. 1s, all tallied in 1995-98. (Of her leaders, only the folky "No One Needs to Know" is absent from the album. It does include her 33rd and most recent Hot Country Songs hit, "Today Is Your Day," which reached No. 36 in 2011, as well as the de facto title cut, her 1998 No. 1 ballad "You're Still the One.")
Twain had last ranked as high as No. 2 on Top Country Albums with her previous entry, 2004's Greatest Hits, which held the No. 2 spot on the chart dated Feb. 19, 2005, after an 11-week fun at No. 1. Her smash 1997 album Come On Over is the second-best-selling set in the U.S. (15.6 million) since Nielsen began tracking sales in 1991; it trails only Metallica's self-titled 1991 release (16.1 million).
Twain has sold more albums than any other female country artist in that period and is the fifth-best-selling country act overall, after Garth Brooks (70.4 million; the top sum among all artists); George Strait (45.8 million); Tim McGraw (42.4 million); and Alan Jackson (40.8 million). She's the 15th-best-selling album artist among all acts in Nielsen history.
Twain's chart action adds to her renewed profile. As previously reported, she'll hit the road for her first North American tour in more than 10 years when her 48-date Rock This Country Tour begins on June 5 in Seattle. It's scheduled to wrap on Aug. 23 in Fresno, Calif.
In its third week on Billboard's Top Country Albums Chart, Shania: Still The One - Live From Vegas falls one spot to No. 3 (week of 3/28/15). Over on the Billboard Top 200 Albums Chart, Shania: Still The One - Live From Vegas climbs three spots to No. 55 in its second week on the chart (week of 3/28/15).
In its fourth week on Billboard's Top Country Albums Chart, Shania: Still The One - Live From Vegas falls seven spots to No. 10 (week of 4/4/15). Over on the Billboard Top 200 Albums Chart, Shania: Still The One - Live From Vegas plummets 129 spots to No. 184 in its third week on the chart (week of 4/4/15).
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Shania's "Live From Vegas" CD IS on the Billboard Charts. It's at No. 2 in only its second week on the Top Country Albums Chart!
Viva 'Las Vegas'! Shania Twain Vaults 31-2 on Top Country Albums
By Gary Trust | March 12, 2015 5:00 PM EDT
Shania Twain scores her highest rank in more than a decade on Billboard's Top Country Albums chart, as Shania: Still the One: Live From Las Vegas rockets 31-2 in its second chart week (9,000 sold, up 622 percent, according to Nielsen Music).
The set serves as a souvenir of her two-year residency at the Colosseum at Caesars Palace and features six of her seven Hot Country Songs No. 1s, all tallied in 1995-98. (Of her leaders, only the folky "No One Needs to Know" is absent from the album. It does include her 33rd and most recent Hot Country Songs hit, "Today Is Your Day," which reached No. 36 in 2011, as well as the de facto title cut, her 1998 No. 1 ballad "You're Still the One.")
Twain had last ranked as high as No. 2 on Top Country Albums with her previous entry, 2004's Greatest Hits, which held the No. 2 spot on the chart dated Feb. 19, 2005, after an 11-week fun at No. 1. Her smash 1997 album Come On Over is the second-best-selling set in the U.S. (15.6 million) since Nielsen began tracking sales in 1991; it trails only Metallica's self-titled 1991 release (16.1 million).
Twain has sold more albums than any other female country artist in that period and is the fifth-best-selling country act overall, after Garth Brooks (70.4 million; the top sum among all artists); George Strait (45.8 million); Tim McGraw (42.4 million); and Alan Jackson (40.8 million). She's the 15th-best-selling album artist among all acts in Nielsen history.
Twain's chart action adds to her renewed profile. As previously reported, she'll hit the road for her first North American tour in more than 10 years when her 48-date Rock This Country Tour begins on June 5 in Seattle. It's scheduled to wrap on Aug. 23 in Fresno, Calif.
In its third week on Billboard's Top Country Albums Chart, Shania: Still The One - Live From Vegas falls one spot to No. 3 (week of 3/28/15). Over on the Billboard Top 200 Albums Chart, Shania: Still The One - Live From Vegas climbs three spots to No. 55 in its second week on the chart (week of 3/28/15).
In its fourth week on Billboard's Top Country Albums Chart, Shania: Still The One - Live From Vegas falls seven spots to No. 10 (week of 4/4/15). Over on the Billboard Top 200 Albums Chart, Shania: Still The One - Live From Vegas plummets 129 spots to No. 184 in its third week on the chart (week of 4/4/15).
In its fifth week on Billboard's Top Country Albums Chart, Shania: Still The One - Live From Vegas falls ten spots to No. 20 (week of 4/11/15). Over on the Billboard Top 200 Albums Chart, Shania: Still The One - Live From Vegas drops off the chart after three weeks on the chart. The album peaked at No. 55 in its second week.
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Shania's "Live From Vegas" CD IS on the Billboard Charts. It's at No. 2 in only its second week on the Top Country Albums Chart!
Viva 'Las Vegas'! Shania Twain Vaults 31-2 on Top Country Albums
By Gary Trust | March 12, 2015 5:00 PM EDT
Shania Twain scores her highest rank in more than a decade on Billboard's Top Country Albums chart, as Shania: Still the One: Live From Las Vegas rockets 31-2 in its second chart week (9,000 sold, up 622 percent, according to Nielsen Music).
The set serves as a souvenir of her two-year residency at the Colosseum at Caesars Palace and features six of her seven Hot Country Songs No. 1s, all tallied in 1995-98. (Of her leaders, only the folky "No One Needs to Know" is absent from the album. It does include her 33rd and most recent Hot Country Songs hit, "Today Is Your Day," which reached No. 36 in 2011, as well as the de facto title cut, her 1998 No. 1 ballad "You're Still the One.")
Twain had last ranked as high as No. 2 on Top Country Albums with her previous entry, 2004's Greatest Hits, which held the No. 2 spot on the chart dated Feb. 19, 2005, after an 11-week fun at No. 1. Her smash 1997 album Come On Over is the second-best-selling set in the U.S. (15.6 million) since Nielsen began tracking sales in 1991; it trails only Metallica's self-titled 1991 release (16.1 million).
Twain has sold more albums than any other female country artist in that period and is the fifth-best-selling country act overall, after Garth Brooks (70.4 million; the top sum among all artists); George Strait (45.8 million); Tim McGraw (42.4 million); and Alan Jackson (40.8 million). She's the 15th-best-selling album artist among all acts in Nielsen history.
Twain's chart action adds to her renewed profile. As previously reported, she'll hit the road for her first North American tour in more than 10 years when her 48-date Rock This Country Tour begins on June 5 in Seattle. It's scheduled to wrap on Aug. 23 in Fresno, Calif.
In its third week on Billboard's Top Country Albums Chart, Shania: Still The One - Live From Vegas falls one spot to No. 3 (week of 3/28/15). Over on the Billboard Top 200 Albums Chart, Shania: Still The One - Live From Vegas climbs three spots to No. 55 in its second week on the chart (week of 3/28/15).
In its fourth week on Billboard's Top Country Albums Chart, Shania: Still The One - Live From Vegas falls seven spots to No. 10 (week of 4/4/15). Over on the Billboard Top 200 Albums Chart, Shania: Still The One - Live From Vegas plummets 129 spots to No. 184 in its third week on the chart (week of 4/4/15).
In its fifth week on Billboard's Top Country Albums Chart, Shania: Still The One - Live From Vegas falls ten spots to No. 20 (week of 4/11/15). Over on the Billboard Top 200 Albums Chart, Shania: Still The One - Live From Vegas drops off the chart after three weeks on the chart. The album peaked at No. 55 in its second week.
In its sixth week on Billboard's Top Country Albums Chart, Shania: Still The One - Live From Vegas falls four spots to No. 24 (week of 4/18/15).
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Shania's "Live From Vegas" CD IS on the Billboard Charts. It's at No. 2 in only its second week on the Top Country Albums Chart!
Viva 'Las Vegas'! Shania Twain Vaults 31-2 on Top Country Albums
By Gary Trust | March 12, 2015 5:00 PM EDT
Shania Twain scores her highest rank in more than a decade on Billboard's Top Country Albums chart, as Shania: Still the One: Live From Las Vegas rockets 31-2 in its second chart week (9,000 sold, up 622 percent, according to Nielsen Music).
The set serves as a souvenir of her two-year residency at the Colosseum at Caesars Palace and features six of her seven Hot Country Songs No. 1s, all tallied in 1995-98. (Of her leaders, only the folky "No One Needs to Know" is absent from the album. It does include her 33rd and most recent Hot Country Songs hit, "Today Is Your Day," which reached No. 36 in 2011, as well as the de facto title cut, her 1998 No. 1 ballad "You're Still the One.")
Twain had last ranked as high as No. 2 on Top Country Albums with her previous entry, 2004's Greatest Hits, which held the No. 2 spot on the chart dated Feb. 19, 2005, after an 11-week fun at No. 1. Her smash 1997 album Come On Over is the second-best-selling set in the U.S. (15.6 million) since Nielsen began tracking sales in 1991; it trails only Metallica's self-titled 1991 release (16.1 million).
Twain has sold more albums than any other female country artist in that period and is the fifth-best-selling country act overall, after Garth Brooks (70.4 million; the top sum among all artists); George Strait (45.8 million); Tim McGraw (42.4 million); and Alan Jackson (40.8 million). She's the 15th-best-selling album artist among all acts in Nielsen history.
Twain's chart action adds to her renewed profile. As previously reported, she'll hit the road for her first North American tour in more than 10 years when her 48-date Rock This Country Tour begins on June 5 in Seattle. It's scheduled to wrap on Aug. 23 in Fresno, Calif.
In its third week on Billboard's Top Country Albums Chart, Shania: Still The One - Live From Vegas falls one spot to No. 3 (week of 3/28/15). Over on the Billboard Top 200 Albums Chart, Shania: Still The One - Live From Vegas climbs three spots to No. 55 in its second week on the chart (week of 3/28/15).
In its fourth week on Billboard's Top Country Albums Chart, Shania: Still The One - Live From Vegas falls seven spots to No. 10 (week of 4/4/15). Over on the Billboard Top 200 Albums Chart, Shania: Still The One - Live From Vegas plummets 129 spots to No. 184 in its third week on the chart (week of 4/4/15).
In its fifth week on Billboard's Top Country Albums Chart, Shania: Still The One - Live From Vegas falls ten spots to No. 20 (week of 4/11/15). Over on the Billboard Top 200 Albums Chart, Shania: Still The One - Live From Vegas drops off the chart after three weeks on the chart. The album peaked at No. 55 in its second week.
In its sixth week on Billboard's Top Country Albums Chart, Shania: Still The One - Live From Vegas falls four spots to No. 24 (week of 4/18/15).
Shania: Still The One - Live From Vegas drops off Billboard's Top Country Albums Chart this week after six weeks on the chart (Top 25). The album peaked at No. 2 in its second week (week of 3/21/15).
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AXS TV’s Busting Out Shania Twain, Josh Groban For Week Of May 4-10
by April Neale | April 24, 2015
TV Picks: We love, LOVE AXS TV and watched all of Coachella without having to use a public restroom or pay $5 for a bottle of water. It was amazing and reconfirmed my absolute boredom with Interpol. Seriously, can someone please just goose the lead singer? And Alabama Shakes! Such a great band, I really fell in love with them. It should be mandatory for state outline tattoos to be visible on arms like lead singer Brittany Howard does. The kids today have no idea where Missouri is.
But I digress, so here are AXS TV’s programming highlights for the week of May 4 to 10.
We begin with the ageless survivor Shania Twain. This woman has a portrait aging somewhere all Haggard like (not in the Merle way), as she defies physics and sails through time looking like a kid.
Just look:
AXS TV CONCERTS PRESENTS: “SHANIA TWAIN: STILL THE ONE”
Sunday, May 10 at 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT on AXS TV
“The Queen of Country Pop” Shania Twain performs her “Still the One” concert spectacular filmed live at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace, Las Vegas. Known as the world’s best-selling female country artist of all time, the accomplished singer-songwriter performs many of her recognizable favorites, such as “Man! I Feel Like A Woman,” “From This Moment On,” and of course, “You’re Still the One.”
The Queen of Country Pop brings her show to AXS TV!
Known as the world's best-selling female country artist of all time, the groundbreaking residency show was filmed live at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace, Las Vegas. Tune in Sunday, May 10 at 8pET | 5pPT only on AXS TV!
Music Blu-ray Review: Shania Twain - Still the One - Live from Vegas
By Chaz Lipp | May 3, 2015
Country superstar Shania Twain looks and sounds great in the concert special Still the One: Live from Vegas, now available on Blu-ray and DVD from Eagle Rock Entertainment. The show was filmed during Twain’s two-year residency at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas (2012-2014). After a period of personal and health-related setbacks (including a bout with vocal injury called dysphonia), the 105 Vegas shows marked a comeback for the singer. Fans will celebrate seeing and hearing Twain in top form once again. The expertly-staged concert features multiple costume changes, a small army of back-up singers and dancers, and a top-notch pro band.
The big hits are all present, including “I’m Gonna Getcha Good!,” “You’re Still the One,” and “Man! I Feel Like a Woman!” Some lucky fans get to come up and accompany Twain for a low-key, campfire-style sing-along on “Come On Over.” Twain’s sister joins her for a brief a capella rendition of The Hollies’ “Carrie Anne,” dedicated to their mother. In fact, Twain’s short monologue about the unwavering support she received from her late mother (who passed before being able to witness her daughter’s stunning success) is an emotional highlight.
Eagle Rock’s Blu-ray presentation carries on their tradition of high-quality concert releases. The 1080p high definition transfer is every bit as sharp as a modern concert video should be. From the rippling musculature of the white horse Twain rides at onstage to every last sparkling sequined costume, fine details are reproduced beautifully. Audio options are DTS-HD MA 5.1 surround and uncompressed LPCM 2.0. Either track is an excellent choice, though the 5.1 really creates a crackling “live” experience.
For added value, Eagle Rock has included the hour-long documentary special “Backstage Pass.” This is a fan’s dream, with extensive footage of Twain preparing for the Vegas show. It’s a ‘fly on the wall’ glimpse into the artist’s creative process that shouldn’t be missed. As is frequently the case, Eagle Rock also includes a short booklet with concert photos and liner notes—always a nice touch, especially for a budget-friendly release.
AXS TV CONCERTS PRESENTS: “SHANIA TWAIN: STILL THE ONE”
Sunday, March 20 at 9:50 p.m. ET on AXS TV
“The Queen of Country Pop” Shania Twain performs her “Still the One” concert spectacular filmed live at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace, Las Vegas. Known as the world’s best-selling female country artist of all time, the accomplished singer-songwriter performs many of her recognizable favorites, such as “Man! I Feel Like A Woman,” “From This Moment On,” and of course, “You’re Still the One.”
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