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"It's in the way you want me..."
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

You've Got a Way
Written by:  Shania Twain / R. J. Lange


 

 You've got a way with me 
Somehow you got me to believe 
In everything that I could be 
I've gotta say, you really got a way 

You've got a way it seems 
You gave me faith to find my dreams 
You'll never know just what that means 
Can't you see... you got a way with me 

It's in the way you want me 
It's in the way you hold me 
The way you show me just what love's made of 
It's in the way we make love 

You've got a way with words 
You get me smiling even when it hurts 
There's no way to measure what your love is worth 
I can't believe the way you get through to me 

It's in the way you want me 
It's in the way you hold me 
The way you show me just what love's made of 
It's in the way we make love 

Oh, how I adore you 
Like no one before you 
I love you just the way you are 

It's in the way you want me 
It's in the way you hold me 
The way you show me just what love's made of 
It's in the way we make love 

It's just the way you are 

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CHART STATISTICS

SINGLE RELEASE DATE: Released to multiple formats from May, 1999-July, 1999.
 
VIDEO RELEASE DATE: May 24, 1999
 
SALES TO DATE: NO CERTIFICATION YET
 
BILLBOARD REVIEW:
 

With three top 10 pop singles to her credit, Shania Twain works her 11 million-selling album "Come On Over" with a fourth top 40 offering, again gently remixed to perfection (for the soundtrack to Julia Roberts' "Notting Hill") and poised to take her another step forward in her domination of the crossover airwaves. Instrumentally, "You've Got A Way" resembles "From This Moment On," while the melody and sentiment will remind listeners of her pop breakthrough "You're Still The One." While this new one is not as entirely captivating as either of those songs, a couple of spins will bring out the enticing hook, wedding-ready lyric, and recognizable vocals of People cover model Twain, who sounds relaxed and ever-appealing as the song flows like a gentle stream. Her success at top 40 is truly a benchmark for other country artists hearing the crossover call, and this sounds like a can't-miss proposition for an artist who has yet to make a misstep in her global career.

 

~Billboard Magazine (June 19, 1999)
 
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