Released: January 27, 1998

Songwriter: Shania Twain Robert John Lange

Producer: Robert John Lange

[Intro]
When I first saw you, I saw love
And the first time you touched me, I felt love
And after all this time
You're still the one I love
Mmm, yeah

[Verse 1]
Looks like we made it
Look how far we've come my baby
We mighta took the long way
We knew we'd get there someday

[Pre-Chorus]
They said, “I bet they'll never make it”
But just look at us holding on
We're still together, still going strong

[Chorus]
(You're still the one)
You're still the one I run to
The one that I belong to
You're still the one I want for life
(You're still the one)
You're still the one that I love
The only one I dream of
You're still the one I kiss goodnight

[Verse 2]
Ain't nothing better
We beat the odds together
I'm glad we didn't listen
Look at what we would be missing

[Pre-Chorus]
They said, “I bet they'll never make it”
But just look at us holding on
We're still together, still going strong

[Chorus]
(You're still the one)
You're still the one I run to
The one that I belong to
You're still the one I want for life
(You're still the one)
You're still the one that I love
The only one I dream of
You're still the one I kiss goodnight
You're still the one

[Instrumental Break]

[Chorus]
(Yeah, you're still the one)
You're still the one I run to
The one that I belong to
You're still the one I want for life
(Ooh, you're still the one)
You're still the one that I love
The only one I dream of
You're still the one I kiss goodnight

[Outro]
I'm so glad we made it
Look how far we've come my baby

Shania Twain

Sometimes referred to as the “queen of country pop,” Shania Twain is the best selling female artist in the history of country music, having sold 85 million+ records. She is the first and only female music artist to have three albums in a row certified Diamond by the RIAA.

Shania Twain retired from performing in 2009, citing a weakening singing voice, later consulting specialists who diagnosed her with dysphonia, likely a result of lyme disease. She returned to the stage in her show Still the One in 2012, and begun touring again in 2015.

In October 2016 she told Rolling Stone she had new music coming “really soon” which followed her plans to release her fifth studio album when she was 50.