The best-selling female country artist of all time, Shania Twain, will be making a stop at the Pepsi Center in Denver on August 14 to say goodbye to fans one last time, as part of her final, farewell tour. 

It's been over a decade since the spunky singer/songwriter, hailing from Canada, has gone on tour in North America, and although her comeback is only to say goodbye, she is still sure to impress and wow audiences everywhere with her fantastic stage presence and countless hit songs.

In honor of the talented Twain coming to Colorado, I have picked out five of my favorite songs to help get you ready for the concert. What's your favorite Shania Twain song?

  • 1

    You're Still The One

    I remember playing this song over and over again and singing at the top of my lungs with my girlfriends back in junior high. Whenever I hear it now, I still turn it up and sing at the top of my lungs. This romantic and emotional ballad received two Grammy Awards in 1999, and was the third single from the album "Come On Over," peaking at number two on on the Billboard Hot 100. Twain co-wrote the song with former lover and then-husband, Robert John "Mutt" Lange.

  • 2

    Man! I Feel Like A Woman

    If this song doesn't get the ladies going, I don't know what does. Another hit single off of the "Come On Over" album, this sassy song is all about female empowerment and was inspired from Twain's time spent working at a resort while trying to provide for her siblings after her parents passed away tragically in a car accident. Let's go girls!

  • 4

    Whose Bed Have Your Boots Been Under?

    Shania might not be where she is today if it weren't for her first song to play on country radio and become a hit, which is this little gem. It spent 20 weeks on the charts, peaking at the number 11 position, and staying there for two weeks. Billboard praised Twain for her "velvety vocals" and I praise her for creating such a fantastically fun song and equally as entertaining music video that perfectly encompasses what country music is all about.

  • 3

    That Don't Impress Me Much

    This is the song that  helped solidify Shania as the decade's "crossover queen," in that it was so much different sounding and "poppy" than her many other country tunes that were also popular at the same time. She also co-wrote this song with ex-husband, Lange, as well. The song reached a peak spot of eight on the charts in 1999, and remains to be one of her biggest hits of all time.

  • 5

    Any Man Of Mine

    This light and upbeat hit dates back to Twain's 1995 "The Woman in Me" album, and received many nominations and critical praise at the time. The vivacious, farm-themed video was truly filmed on an actual ranch, and even took home the award for Video of the Year at the Canadian Country Music Awards, as well as receiving several other national song and video awards.

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