Shania Twain – Any Man Of Mine

Introduction

Why “Any Man Of Mine” by Shania Twain Still Resonates Decades Later

There are songs that entertain, songs that define an era, and then there are those rare gems that manage to do both while also reshaping the musical landscape. Shania Twain – Any Man Of Mine is one such anthem. Released in 1995 as part of her breakthrough album The Woman in Me, this track didn’t just introduce Shania Twain to the world in a bold new light—it redefined what women in country music could sound like, and perhaps more importantly, what they could say.

At first listen, Any Man Of Mine might come across as a spirited, toe-tapping country tune with a catchy beat. But listen again—really listen—and you’ll uncover a song filled with confidence, self-respect, and an insistence on being seen, heard, and valued. Twain sings not as someone asking for approval, but as someone outlining her standards with unapologetic clarity. It’s a powerful message wrapped in an upbeat, radio-friendly package, and that’s a big part of why it connected so strongly with both country and pop audiences.

The production—helmed by the then up-and-coming producer Robert John “Mutt” Lange—blends classic country instrumentation with rock-inspired riffs and pop polish. It’s the kind of song that makes you want to roll down the windows and sing along at full volume, yet beneath its energy lies a subtle revolution in gender expectations within the genre.

For listeners of a certain age, Shania Twain – Any Man Of Mine represents more than just a hit song—it brings back memories of a time when country music was evolving. Twain helped lead that change, and this track remains one of her most defining statements. It’s playful, strong-willed, and timeless—a rare combination that keeps it fresh nearly 30 years after it first topped the charts.

In short, this isn’t just a song. It’s a declaration. And whether you’re a lifelong fan of country music or new to the genre, there’s a good chance you’ll find yourself tapping your foot—and maybe reevaluating your standards—by the time the final chorus rolls around.

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Lyrics

This is what a woman wants
Any man of mine better be proud of me
Even when I’m ugly, he still better love me
And I can be late for a date that’s fine
But he better be on time
Any man of mine’ll say it fits just right
When last year’s dress is just a little too tight
And anything I do or say better be okay
When I have a bad hair day
And if I change my mind
A million times
I want to hear him say
Yeah (yeah), yeah (yeah), yeah, I like it that way
Any man of mine better walk the line
Better show me a teasin’ squeezin’ pleasin’ kinda time
I need a man who knows, how the story goes
He’s gotta be a heartbeatin’ fine treatin’
Breathtakin’ earthquakin’ kind
Any man of mine
Well any man of mine better disagree
When I say another woman’s lookin’ better than me
And when I cook him dinner and I burn it black
He better say, mm, I like it like that, yeah
And if I change my mind
A million times
I want to hear him say
Yeah (yeah), yeah (yeah), yeah I like it that way
Any man of mine better walk the line
Better show me a teasin’ squeezin’ pleasin’ kinda time
I need a man who knows, how the story goes
He’s gotta be a heartbeatin’ fine treatin’
Breathtakin’ earthquakin’ kind
Any man of mine, woo
Let me hear you say yeah (yeah), yeah (yeah)
Yeah, I like it that way
any man of mine better walk the line
Better show me a teasin’ squeezin’ pleasin’ kinda time
I need a man who knows, how the story goes
He’s gotta be a heartbeatin’ fine treatin’
Breathtakin’ earthquakin’ kind
Any man of mine
Ooh, ah
Woo
Ooh, ah
You gotta shimmy shake
Make the earth quake
Kick, turn, stomp, stomp, then you jump
Heel to toe, do si do
‘Til your boots want to break
‘Til your feet and your back ache
Keep it movin’ ’til you just can’t take anymore
Come on everybody on the floor
One two, a-three four
Hup, two, hup, woo
Mmhmm
If you want to be a man of mine, that’s right, woo
This is what a woman wants

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