About the song
Background
- Co-written: Shania Twain collaborated with her then-husband and producer, Robert John “Mutt” Lange, to write this feisty hit.
- Commercial Success: “Any Man of Mine” was the second single from Twain’s breakthrough album, The Woman In Me (1995). It topped the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart and reached the Top 40 on the Billboard Hot 100.
- Critical Acclaim: The song garnered a Grammy nomination for Best Female Country Vocal Performance in 1996.
Lyrics
Here’s a look at a few key lyrics and their implications:
“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”
- Setting Standards: Twain asserts her expectations and demands respect within a relationship. She’s not settling for less.
- Humor and Confidence: The playful tone and slightly unreasonable demands (“ugly” comment) inject humor and convey a sense of self-assuredness.
Themes
- Female Empowerment: At its core, the song is about a woman taking charge and refusing to compromise in a relationship. This was a relatively fresh perspective in country music at the time.
- Expectations and Standards: Twain outlines the kind of treatment she expects, prioritizing respect and consideration over traditional gender roles.
- Humor and Playfulness: The lighthearted touch makes the song fun, balancing the assertive message with a wink.
Legacy
“Any Man of Mine” helped pave the way for a wave of strong, independent female voices in country music. It remains one of Shania Twain’s most beloved and iconic songs.
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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 timeAny 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 dayAnd if I change my mind
A million times I want to hear him say Yeah (yeah), yeah (yeah), yeah, I like it that wayAny 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 mineWell 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, yeahAnd if I change my mind
A million times I want to hear him say Yeah (yeah), yeah (yeah), yeah I like it that wayAny 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, wooLet me hear you say yeah (yeah), yeah (yeah)
Yeah, I like it that wayany 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 mineOoh, ah
Woo Ooh, ahYou 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