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Love Gets Me Every Time : ウィキペディア英語版 | Love Gets Me Every Time
"Love Gets Me Every Time" is a song by Canadian singer-songwriter Shania Twain. It was written by Twain along with her then husband Robert John "Mutt" Lange, and produced by Lange. It was released on September 23, 1997 by Mercury Records Nashville as the lead single from Twain's third studio album ''Come On Over'' (1997). It was chosen as such following weeks of careful deliberation and constant reconsidering. Originally titled "'Gol Darn Gone and Done It", the song's title was altered because of its difficulty to pronounce. The song regards falling in love despite numerous attempts to evade it. It is an uptempo number that prominently features fiddle. Critics favored "Love Gets Me Every Time"'s immaculate production. The song became a success in country radio. It topped ''Billboard'' Hot Country Songs chart for five consecutive weeks, Twain's fifth and longest reign on the chart. It was certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) for shipments of over 500,000 copies in the United States. "Love Gets Me Every Time" was also her seventh number-one country hit in Canada. Its music video was directed by photographer Timothy White during the photo shoot for ''Come On Over'' album art. It features Twain in various performance scenes, along with behind-the-scenes shots. Furthermore, the song has become a staple on Twain's set lists, as it was performed live on the Come On Over Tour (1998–99) and Up! Tour (2003–04). ==Background== "Love Gets Me Every Time" was written by Twain and her then husband Robert John "Mutt" Lange, and produced solely by Lange. Twain developed the song at first and brought it to Lange under the title "'Gol Darn Gone and Done It", which derived from a country expression Twain had heard of. The name made Lange burst in laughter when he first heard it, and the couple completed the song together. However, executives at Mercury Records Nashville were concerned that radio DJs would mispronounce the title's tongue twisting words when announcing the single.〔 Twain concurred, and renamed it "Love Gets Me Every Time" instead.〔 The track was chosen as the lead single for ''Come On Over'' after a few weeks of careful deliberation. Twain told ''CMT Totally'' in 1997, "We hard such a hard time choosing this first single. I don't know. We just ended up there. We went around in circles for weeks until we finally decided on that single. It really just felt right, and I really can't describe it any better than that. I think it's just one of those things where we had the chance to live with the options for a few weeks and everyone just ended up there. So, it just felt right. I guess we went with our gut on that one." A CD single, 7" vinyl single and a cassette single were released simultaneously on September 23, 1997 in the US and Canada, featuring three versions of "Love Gets Me Every Time". A second CD single and vinyl single with a dance mix of the song was released on the same day.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Love Gets Me Every Time: Shania Twain: Music )〕 The song was later included on Twain's ''Greatest Hits'' (2004) compilation.
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