Shania Twain
Shania Twain
Shania Twain
Shania Twain
Shania Twain
Shania Twain
Shania Twain
Shania Twain
Shania Twain
Shania Twain
“Still Under the Weather” is the fourth track on Shania Twain’s debut album. The song was written by Michael White, L. E. White & Skip Ewing and was also produced by Harold Shedd & Norro Wilson. In a interview Shania stated that this was her favorite song off of her debut album.
[Verse 1]
My first lesson losing a love was you
Learning to live with your memory was lesson number two
I can't lie, baby, I still cry sometimes
But I've come a long way towards getting you out of my mind
[Chorus]
I'm still under the weather, but I'm over the storm
I still miss the shelter of your loving arms
But what I thought would kill me has just made me strong
I'm still under the weather, but I'm over the storm
[Verse 2]
Sometimes your memory still gets the best of me
But that lonely ache in my heart ain't as bad as it used to be
Sometimes the way that I'm feeling inside doesn't show
But I know I'll get over you, I've just got a long way to go
[Chorus]
I'm still under the weather, but I'm over the storm
And I still miss the shelter of your loving arms
But what I thought would kill me has just made me strong
I'm still under the weather, but I'm over the storm
[Outro]
I'm still under the weather
But I'm over the storm
Still Under the Weather was written by Michael White & L. E. White & Skip Ewing.
Still Under the Weather was produced by Harold Shedd & Norro Wilson.
Shania Twain released Still Under the Weather on Tue Apr 20 1993.