Shania Twain has long been THE Queen of Country Music. With her album, Come On Over, being the highest selling female album of all time and the highest selling album of all time, Twin has gained a status within the music industry that some can only dream of.

The superstar has spent the last two years performing for audiences during her Vegas residency at Caesars Palace. Before that, she took time off following a very public divorce and the birth of her son, Eja. While fans supported Twain during her Vegas stint, it was no secret that a nation wide tour was long-awaited. After all those years of being patient, Twain advocates around the world finally got the news they have been waiting for.

Earlier today, the Canadian-born songstress revealed that she will be embarking on her first tour in 11 years, revealing this will be the final tour that she does. As fans around the World celebrate the news, we decided to do a list of the queen’s top 10 hits.

We’re ready for you to Rock This Country, Shania!

[ new page = #10, The Woman in Me ]

From the title track of her album released in 1995, this song reached #14 on the Billboard's Hot Country songs. This album was Twain's first globally successful album.

[ new page = #9, Don't Be Stupid (You Know I Love You) ]

Released from the record-breaking album, Come On Over , Don't Be Stupid offers a fun, catchy beat and has proven to be a hit for live audiences since it's release in 1997. The song, heavily featuring the use of fiddles, reached #6 on the Billboard Country charts.

[ new page = #8, What Made You Say That ]

What Made You Say That was the first ever single released by Twain, in 1993. While it didn't perform so well on the charts, it did bring attention to the new Canadian artist. Billboard described the song as "sassy" and "catchy."

[ new page = #7, Honey I'm Home ]

One of Twain's biggest hits, this single found it's way to the number one spot on the charts. This song perfectly represents the artist's style of music, strong country with just enough rock and roll blended in. Fun stuff.

[ new page = #6, You're Still The One ]

This single not only found it's way up to #2 on the Billboard charts but it also won Twain TWO Grammys in 1999. This track is easily one of her most recognizable.

[ new page = #5, Whose Bed Have Your Boots Been Under ]

The first song off her 1995 Album, The Woman in Me , peaked at #11 on the Billboard charts. This song is 100%, PURE country music and was the perfect tune to put Twain on the map.

[ new page = #4, From This Moment ]

Grab the tissues. This soulful ballad, and sometimes duet with Bryan White, tells of endless love and affection for that special someone. Cue the tears.

How many weddings has THIS song been played at?

[ new page = #3, That Don't Impress Me Much ]

Yet another hit single off of Come On Over , this single encompasses sass and attitude. Reaching #8 on the Billboard charts, That Don't Impress Me Much is easily one of Twain's most popular hits.

Even if you're Brad Pitt, that's not enough!

[ new page = #2, Any Man of Mine ]

This catchy and upbeat tune is an anthem for country women all around the World. The second song to be released from The Woman In Me , it reached #1 on the Billboard country charts and is still one of the most popular songs from the Country queen.

[ new page = #1, Man! I Feel Like A Woman! ]

Let's go girls!
This song is absolutely iconic in the history of music. This song reached #4 on the charts and helped Twain nab another Grammy award. There is no doubt that this song is recognizable the minute that it starts playing and will be forever played by country listeners and non-country listeners alike. For it's permanent global appeal, this song is Shania Twain's #1 hit.