After a two year break, Twain went back into the studio, along with a management change (Twain dropped Landau and went with QPrime), and recorded her latest CD.
Up! was released on November 19, 2002. About a year later, Shania kicked off the
Up! Tour in
Hamilton,Ontario, Canada on September 25, 2003.
Up! was released as a double album, with three different "remix" discs - pop (a red CD), country (a green CD) and Indian (a blue CD). For North American markets, the pop disc was paired with the country disc and in international markets, the pop disc was paired with the Indian/Latin disc. The Indian disc was recorded in
Mumbai, India. Up! was given 4 out of 5 stars by
Rolling Stone magazine, and debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard albums chart, selling 874,000 in the first week alone. It charted at the top for five weeks. The success of the albums pop version outide the US was equally amazing when "Up!" reached No.1 in Germany, No.2 in Australia and the Top Five in the UK and France. Especially in Germany it became a real longseller, certified quadruple platinum and stayed in the Top 100 for 1 and a half years.
The first single from the album "
I'm Gonna Getcha Good!", became a modest country hit in the US, but only made the Top 40 on the pop charts. It was a much bigger hit on the other side of the atlantic, released in a pop version, the single hit the Top Five in the UK and Australia as well as the Top 15 in Germany and France. The follow-up single "
Up!" reached the top 15 in the US country charts but failed to reach the pop top 40.
The second European single became the mid tempo song "Ka-Ching!" (which was never released as a single in North America) with lyrics where Shania was criticising that money makes the world go around. The song eventually became another smash hit in the important European markets, reaching No.1 in Germany and Austria and other European countries, the UK Top 10 and the Top 15 in France.
The third single from the album would be the most successful in the US. The romantic ballad "
Forever and for Always" was released as a single in April 2003 and peaked at number four on the country chart and number one on the Adult Contemporary chart, and made as well the Billboard Top 20. Again success was even bigger on the other side of the Atlantic with "Forever and for always" again reaching the Top 10 in both, the UK and Germany. Further singles were "
She's Not Just a Pretty Face" a country top-ten hit, while the last US single, "
It Only Hurts When I'm Breathing", made the top 20 on both Country and AC.
Due to the enormous European success of Up! and its first 3 singles, 2 more singles were released in the 2nd half of 2003 with up-tempo "Thank you baby" (No.11 in the UK, Top 20 in Germany) and just before Christmas the romantic, acoustic ballad "When You Kiss Me", at least a minor hit in both territories. The title track "Up!" also saw a single release in a limited edition of European countries, such as Germany, in early 2004.
To date,
Up! has sold 5.5 million copies in the U.S. (Certified by the RIAA as 11 times platinum due to the organization's rules regarding double albums, which are counted as 2 units for certifications) and over 17 million copies worldwide.
In 2003, Twain participated in the
Dolly Parton tribute album,
Just Because I'm a Woman, covering Parton's classic "
Coat of Many Colors", as a duet with
Alison Krauss & Union Station. The cover peaked at #57 on the
Hot Country Songs charts as an album cut.
During the
Super Bowl XXXVII halftime show Twain performed two songs, "
Man! I Feel Like a Woman!" and "
Up!".