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You're still the one


"You're Still the One" by Shania Twain is performed in the key of E major. Released in 1998 as part of her album "Come On Over," the song was written by Twain herself, along with her then-husband Robert John "Mutt" Lange. "You're Still the One" became one of Twain's most iconic and successful songs, topping charts around the world and earning numerous awards. The song's lyrics celebrate enduring love and commitment, while the melody features a blend of country and pop elements, characterized by Twain's powerful vocals and memorable guitar riffs. Interestingly, "You're Still the One" was originally written as a message of reassurance to Twain's husband, but it resonated with audiences worldwide, becoming a wedding and anniversary staple for many couples.

You're still the one - Shania Twain

re# fa sol fa sol re# fa - Mmm . . . . . . . . . . Yeah

fa re# la1# fa re# - Looks like we made it
do re# re# fa sol fa re# fa - Look how far we've come , my baby
fa fa re# do fa re# - We might took the long way
do re# fa sol fa re# fa - we knew we'd get there someday

si re# - si re# - la1 re# fa sol fa - They said , "I bet they'll never make it
la1# sol1# sol1 re# sol1 sol# fa re - But just look at us holding on
la1# la1# sol1# re# sol1 sol1# fa re - We're still together still going on

re# re# re# re# re# - ( You're still the one )

re# sol fa re# re do sol fa - You're still the one I run to
fa sol# sol fa re# re sol fa - The one that belong to
re# sol fa re# re do fa re - You're still the one I want for life

re# re# re# re# re# - ( You're still the one )

re# sol fa re# re do sol fa - You're still the one that I love
fa sol# sol fa re# re sol fa - The only one I dream of
re# sol fa re# re do fa re - You're still the one I kiss goodnight

fa re# la1 fa re# - Ain't nothin' better
do re# fa sol fa re# fa - We beat the odds together
fa fa re# re fa re# - I'm glad we didn't listen
do re# re# fa sol fa re# fa# - Look at what we would be missin'

re# sol re# re# - You're still the one . . .