CSPC: Shania Twain Popularity Analysis
Digital Singles Sales
Shania Twain is most likely one of the most recent acts that sold more physical singles than downloads. At 10,7 million only, her digital appeal happens to be fairly weak. Up! was big just before the real explosion of downloads while Come On Over singles, while great sellers for such old songs, are nowhere near as strong as they had been at first. Pretty much everything outside that album performs very modestly.
As a reminder, the weighting is done with a 10 to 1,5 ratio between one album and one digital single.
Shania Twain (1993) – 15,000 equivalent albums
Remaining tracks – 100,000
The Woman in Me (1995) – 165,000 equivalent albums
Whose Bed Have Your Boots Been Under? – 200,000
Any Man of Mine – 500,000
The Woman in Me (Needs the Man in You) – 100,000
(If You’re Not in It for Love) I’m Outta Here! – 100,000
No One Needs to Know – 100,000
Remaining tracks – 100,000
Come On Over (1997) – 900,000 equivalent albums
Love Gets Me Every Time – 100,000
Don’t Be Stupid (You Know I Love You) – 200,000
You’re Still the One – 1,300,000
From This Moment On – 600,000
Honey, I’m Home – 200,000
That Don’t Impress Me Much – 1,300,000
Man! I Feel Like a Woman! – 1,800,000
You’ve Got a Way – 100,000
Come On Over – 100,000
Remaining tracks – 300,000
Up! (2002) – 360,000 equivalent albums
I’m Gonna Getcha Good! – 500,000
Up! – 400,000
Ka-Ching! – 200,000
Forever and for Always – 500,000
Remaining tracks – 800,000
Orphan Album – 165,000 equivalent albums
Party for Two – 400,000
Today Is Your Day – 200,000
White Christmas – 300,000
Remaining tracks – 200,000