Shania Twain shares her album tracklist along with the song inspirations
Her album is out this month
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We're just a few weeks away from Shania Twain's highly anticipated album 'Little Miss Twain', and now the Country legend has shared the full tracklist along with the inspirations behind each of the songs.
The album features 15 songs in total, and as Shania told Hits Radio, the album was inspired by her childhood and performing in clubs. "I was always in clubs because I was always performing," she explained.
"So my teens were primarily the one on stage. Now my friends, any schoolmates or whatever that I had, couldn't come and see me perform because they were underage.
"So I was in bars underage as a performer all of my youth. Little Miss Twain was writing songs from the age of eight-years-old and it's all I wanted to do.
"My play was to go out into the woods with my guitar, light a fire and just sit there for hours and write songs."
'Little Miss Twain' is Shania's seventh studio album, and set for release on 24th July 2026.
What is the tracklist for 'Little Miss Twain'?
On Wednesday 1st July 2026, Shania released the full tracklist for her upcoming album, see the full list of songs below.
- 'Stranger Things'
- 'Right Time'
- 'Little Miss Twain' featuring Tanya Tucker
- 'Dirty Rosie'
- 'Quit My Life'
- 'Problematic'
- 'Scary Thing'
- 'I’d Be Loving Me'
- 'Faded Blue Jeans' featuring Josh Homme
- 'Northern Town'
- 'That’s The Money'
- 'Down The Middle'
- 'Take It To The River' featuring The War and Treaty
- 'New Love'
- 'Rockstars'
READ MORE: Shania Twain on how her childhood inspired her latest album
What are the song's about on 'Little Miss Twain'?
Along with revealing the tracklist, Shania has also shared an insight into the inspiration and meaning behind the songs on her album. For each song she shared a nugget of information about the song.
In an interview with Hits Radio, Shania also opened up about her song 'Dirty Rosie'. "Dirty trucks were the only kind of trucks we had," she explained. "And they were always old and rickety and we could not afford new ones and nobody shines their truck. I remember my dad's truck, it was a red truck, but it faded, of course, to a rosie colour."
Continuing: "Yeah, it's all about my first days as a child driver."
Find out more about her song inspirations below:
'Stranger Things'
'This song is my daydream of the western lifestyle, a life so far away and different to what I was living at the time. I wasn't riding horses, I was driving snowmobiles.'
'Right Time'
'I wrote this one about having no cares or worries because summer is the right time to have a good time.'
'Little Miss Twain' featuring Tanya Tucker
'The most autobiographical song on the album, explaining my experience as a young artist in my childhood.'
'Dirty Rosie'
'Represents the worker in me, rolling up your sleeves and getting on with it, just like a reliable work truck.'
'Quit My Life'
'Cut from the same cloth as Any Man of Mine and Honey, I'm Home.'
'Problematic'
'This is what happens when love gets under your skin and takes over, with a little soul and blues mixed in for good measure.'
'Scary Thing'
'This is the kind of song you belt out with your whole chest.'
'I'd Be Loving Me'
'This song captures the musical mood of the whole album. It's got a lot of sounds that come together as if they've always been together.'
'Faded Blue Jeans'
'A playful song about teenage love with a boy your parents don't approve of which makes you love him even more.'
'Northern Town'
'Was a song that came out of me very immediately during the writing period, it's very descriptive of where I grew up in Ontario.'
'That's The Money'
'Reflects the fun, liberating side of love and independence.'
'Down The Middle'
'The impact of true love where it just knocks you off your feet.'
'Take It To The River' featuring The War and Treaty
'This song is about finding your way back to the one you love, and I got to collaborate with The War and Treaty and my longtime friend Ronnie Wood for it.'
'New Love'
'I went back to the nerves, wonder and magic of first love on this one — when every little thing felt like a movie.'
'Rockstars'
'This captures the essence of my teenage years - growing up in a remote area and making your own fun. Camping for days with friends, bringing our guitars and drinking rye.'