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"Life was going great...
 
        ...love was gonna have to wait....!"
 
 
 
 
 

Love Gets Me Every Time
Written by:  Shania Twain / R. J. Lange


 

  Life was goin' great 
Love was gonna have to wait 
Was in no hurry, had no worries 
Stayin' single was the plan 
Didn't need a steady man 
I had it covered, 'til I discovered 

That love gets me every time 
My heart changed my mind 
I gol' darn gone and done it 

Gone and done it (gone and done it) 
Guess I fell in love (gone and done it) 
Must've been the way he walked (gone and done it) 
Or his sweet, sweet talk (gone and done it) 
I guess I... gol' darn gone and done it 

I was quite content 
Just a-payin' my own rent 
It was my place, I needed my space 
I was free to shop around 
In no rush to settle down 
I had it covered, 'til I discovered 

That love gets me every time 
My heart changed my mind 
I gol' darn gone and done it 

Gone and done it (gone and done it) 
Guess I fell in love (gone and done it) 
Must've been the way he walked (gone and done it) 
Or his sweet, sweet talk (gone and done it) 
I guess I... gol' darn gone and done it 

Love gets me every time 
My heart changed my mind 
I gol' darn gone and done it 

Gone and done it (gone and done it) 
Guess I fell in love (gone and done it) 
Must've been the way he walked (gone and done it) 
Or his sweet, sweet talk (gone and done it) 
It's in the way he calls my name (gone and done it) 
I know I'll never be the same (gone and done it) 

Love gets me every time 
My heart changed my mind 
I gol' darn gone and done it 

Thought I had it covered 
Life was going great 
Well I gol' darn gone and done it 

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CHART STATISTICS

SINGLE RELEASE DATE: September, 1997

 
VIDEO RELEASE DATE: September 24, 1997
 
SALES TO DATE: NO CERTIFICATION YET
 
BILLBOARD REVIEW:
 
This is the highly anticipated first single from Twain's new album,'Come On Over,' the follow-up to her multi-platinum 'The Woman In Me' collection. The lyric is lightweight, the performance is pretty much a matter of individual taste, and, as usual, the production is the real star here. Robert John 'Mutt' Lange repeats the formula for the last album's huge success by once again marrying catchy hooks and high-energy, rockish percussion with lots of tasty fiddle and guitar touches. Country radio programmers cannot seem to get enough of Twain, so this single will likely bullet right up the charts.
 
~Billboard Magazine (October 04, 1997)
 
NOTE:  Click on the link above to view the chart statistics for this single.

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