Twain announces track list for "Now"
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Twain announces track list for "Now"

Thursday, July 6, 2017 – Shania Twain went to social media to unveil the songs on her first album in 15 years, "Now," which drops Sept. 29.

Twain announced earlier this year she would release the album. On Instagram, she wrote "Feels so great to share with you the full tracklisting for my new album."

Songs on the CD are:
1. "Swingin' With My Eyes Closed"
2. "Home Now"
3. "Light of My Life"
4. "Poor Me"
5. "Who's Gonna Be Your Girl"
6. "More Fun"
7. "I'm Alright"
8. "Let's Kiss and Make Up"
9. "Where Do You Think You're Going"
10. "Roll Me on the River"
11. "We Got Something They Don't"
12. "Because of You"
13. "You Can't Buy Love"
14. "Life's About to Get Good"
15. "Soldier"
16. "All in All"

The standard track listing is:
1. "Swingin' With My Eyes Closed"
2. "Home Now"
3. "Light of My Life"
4. "Poor Me"
5. "Who's Gonna Be Your Girl"
6. "More Fun"
7. "I'm Alright
8. "Roll Me on the River"
9. "We Got Something They Don't"
10. "You Can't Buy Love"
11. "Life's About to Get Good"
12. "Soldier"

Twain released the cover of the release, which shows her in black and white with a leopard outfit on her arms and parts of her body. Twain also has performed at the TODAY Show's Summer Concert series and the Coachella festival earlier this year.

The first single from the album is "Life's About to Get Good."


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