Shania Twain Celebrates 25th Anniversary of ‘Come On Over’ With Elton John & Chris Martin Duets – Rolling Stone

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Shania Twain Celebrates 25th Anniversary of ‘Come On Over’ With Elton John & Chris Martin Duets – Rolling Stone

“Party of Two” with Nick Jonas is also featured on a digital-only reissue as part of the From Apple Music With Love series

Late Shania Twain marked the 25th anniversary of his hit 1997 album Come here Sunday with a surprise digital-only re-release featuring duets with Elton John, Chris Martin and Nick Jonas.

The deluxe version was released as part of Apple Music’s From Apple Music With Love daily series; in addition to a “refresh” with “Spatial Audio,” the album now features “some special duet versions with some dear friends of mine,” as Twain tweeted on Sunday: two exclusive, live-discovered renditions of “ You’re Still the One” – one with Chris Martin from earlier this year and another with Elton John from 1999 – as well as Nick Jonas’ duet on Stagecoach Festival 2017’s ‘Party of Two’.

“25 years ago, I released Come here…and with your support, this album became: The best-selling studio album by a female artist of all time, the best-selling country music album of all time [and] best-selling album by a Canadian country artist…Crazy,” Twain wrote on Instagram about Come here November 4, the true 25th anniversary of the album. Come here placed the number 300 on rolling stonelist of the 500 greatest albums of all time.

Twain will return with new music in 2023 as the country star releases his sixth studio album Queen of Mand on February 3.

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“This new record is fun and festive, really on the other side of Now“, Twain told Rina Sawayama in a recent rolling stone Interview with the musicians about the musicians. ” I’m comfortable with myself. I celebrate that feeling, less sorry for who I am and what I’ve become. It’s me and I love myself.”

Twain will also embark on an extensive North American tour beginning April 28 in Spokane, Washington and ending three months later in Houston, Texas on July 22.

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