- You've Got a Way
Single infobox
Name = You've Got a Way
Artist =Shania Twain
from Album = Come on Over
Released = May 1999 (Country)
July 1999 (AC)
Format = Radio singleMaxi single
Recorded = 1997
Genre = Country, pop
Length = 3:24
Label = Mercury Nashville
Writer = Robert John "Mutt" Lange,
Shania Twain
Producer = Robert John "Mutt" Lange
Misc = Extra chronology
Artist = North American
Type = singles
Last single = "Man! I Feel Like a Woman! "
(1999)
This single = "You've Got a Way"
(1999)
Next single = "Come on Over"
(1999)Extra chronology
Artist = International
Type = singles
Last single = "Man! I Feel Like a Woman! "
(1999)
This single = "You've Got a Way"
(1999)
Next single = "Don't Be Stupid (You Know I Love You) "
(2000)"You've Got a Way" is aGrammy Award nominated song by Canadian singerShania Twain . It was the eighth single released to country radio from her 1997album "Come on Over". It was also the fourth single released to AC radio and fifth toOceania . It was written byMutt Lange and Twain. The song was originally released to North American country radio stations in the spring of 1999. The song was also remixed and used for the film "Notting Hill". "You've Got a Way" was included on theCome on Over Tour , but in a medley with two other ballads. "You've Got a Way" was nominated forSong of the Year at the 42nd Grammy Awards. The song was excluded from Twain's "Greatest Hits" album.Critical reception
"Billboard" magazine reviewed the single favorably, calling it hooky and "wedding-ready," though they wrote that it is less captivating than several of her prior songs."Billboard", June 19, 1999.]
Music video
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Chart performance
"You've Got a Way" debuted on the "Billboard" Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart the week of June 19, 1999 at number 61, the highest debut of the week. The single spent 20 weeks on the chart and climed to a peak position of number 13 on August 14, 1999, where it remained for one week. "You've Got a Way" became Twain's first song off "Come on Over" to miss the top ten on the country charts, however, it did become her fourteenth (eighth consecutive) top twenty single.
At
adult contemporary radio, "You've Got a Way" debuted at number 28 the week of July 31, 1999, the highest debut of the week. The single spent 26 weeks on the chart and quickly climbed to a peak position of number six on September 11, 1999, where it remained for one week. "You've Got a Way" became Twain's fourth consecutive top ten and top twenty single. On the Hot 100, "You've Got a Way" peaked at number 49, and reached 42 on theHot 100 Airplay chart.Official versions
*Original Album Version (3:24)
*International Version (3:15)
*Notting Hill Remix / North American International Version (3:25)
*Love to Infinity 's Soul Classic Mix (6:00)
*Love to Infinity's Radio Mix (4:01)Charts
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