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  • Feb 28, 1997
    Shania Twain's "The Woman In Me" album is recognized by the Recording Industry Association of America for shipments of more than 9 million copies
    Sep 15, 1997
    Mercury releases Shania Twain's "Love Gets Me Every Time" to radio
    Sep 23, 1997
    Mercury releases Shania Twain's "Love Gets Me Every Time" to retail
    Sep 24, 1997
    Eric Heatherly plays guitar for Shania Twain during the Country Music Association awards, though he turns down a chance to tour with her. Ironically, he later signs his first record deal with the label that represents her
    Oct 28, 1997
    Shania Twain scores her second gold single, with "Love Gets Me Every Time"
    Nov 4, 1997
    Mercury releases Shania Twain's album "Come On Over"
    Nov 17, 1997
    "The Woman In Me" makes Shania Twain the first female country artist to have an album certified for shipments of 10 million copies
    Dec 23, 1997
    Shania Twain's "Come On Over" album goes gold, platinum and double-platinum
    Jan 8, 1998
    Shania Twain's "Come On Over" album hits the triple-platinum mark
    Jan 27, 1998
    Mercury releases the Shania Twain single "You're Still The One," already being played on radio, for commercial sale

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