Where Can I Buy Vinyl Of From Moment Shania Twain Single?

2025-08-28 17:27:19 173

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Uma
Uma
2025-08-29 22:20:26
Whenever I’m giving advice to friends trying to score a single, I break it down into practical steps so they don’t get overwhelmed.

Step 1: Search Discogs and eBay using exact title 'From This Moment On' and filter for the format you want (7", 12", picture disc). Step 2: Save searches and enable alerts—most solid finds come from persistent watching. Step 3: Verify seller reputation and study photos; ask for close-ups of the runout etchings and any label text. Step 4: Compare total cost including shipping, import fees, and returns policy. Step 5: If the single is scarce, expand the search to the 'Come On Over' album vinyl (the track is on there), local record shops, and online marketplaces like Facebook Marketplace or Discogs shops.

Small practical notes: buy from sellers with clear grading, prefer tracked shipping, and negotiate a bit if you’re paying a high price. If you want, I can walk you through checking a specific Discogs listing or evaluating a seller’s rating.
Gavin
Gavin
2025-09-01 06:16:19
I have a bit of a collector’s brain when it comes to singles, so I usually get very nitpicky about details. Start by figuring out which pressing you want—there are promo 7" singles, commercial 7" releases, sometimes picture discs or colored variants, and of course album pressings of 'Come On Over' that include 'From This Moment On'. Those catalogue numbers and runout etchings on Discogs listings will tell you which is which.

Shop-wise, Discogs and eBay are the two biggest pools for used singles, but don’t sleep on specialist shops like MusicStack, Popsike for price history, or local independent record shops in your city. If you prefer new pressings, check major retailers and Shania Twain’s official store periodically—labels sometimes do reissues. When buying used, always examine photos, ask about sleeve and vinyl condition, and factor in shipping and possible import taxes. Patience pays off; I’ve scored near-mint singles by watching a saved search for weeks.
Uriel
Uriel
2025-09-01 09:58:33
Honestly, I often use community channels first—Reddit vinyl swap groups, dedicated Shania fan pages, and vinyl collectors on Facebook. People post trades and sales there, and sometimes you can trade for a copy of 'From This Moment On' or snag one below market price.

If communities don’t pan out, go to Discogs and set up a saved search, then cross-check similar listings on eBay and Etsy (sometimes sellers offer unique sleeves or custom picture discs). For convenience, consider buying a reissue of 'Come On Over' if all you want is the song on vinyl; it’s usually easier to find and often sounds great. Remember to check the seller’s return policy and shipping—international buys can add customs fees. Happy hunting, and if you want, tell me what format you prefer and I’ll help narrow searches.
Kieran
Kieran
2025-09-02 23:33:31
If I’m hunting for a specific single, my quick checklist is Discogs > eBay > local stores. Discogs usually has the most complete listings for 'From This Moment On' and lets you compare pressings and prices. eBay can have auctions that dip below market value if you’re lucky.

Also consider buying the 'Come On Over' vinyl—sometimes that’s easier and cheaper if you just want the song on vinyl. For rarer items, check Facebook Marketplace and record fairs; I once stumbled on a perfect 7" by visiting a tiny shop on a rainy Saturday. Keep an eye on condition grades and seller reviews so you don’t pay top dollar for a scratched copy.
Rachel
Rachel
2025-09-03 01:31:34
I still get a little excited hunting down specific singles, so here's what I'd do if I were looking for a vinyl of 'From This Moment On' by Shania Twain.

First stop: Discogs. I check Discogs for all releases—7", 12", promos, picture discs and international pressings. I add filters for condition (VG+ or better), preferred country, and price range, then save the search so I get alerts when new copies pop up. eBay is my backup; I use the watchlist and set notifications, and I always check seller feedback and shipping costs. For something that might be older or rare, local record stores and record fairs are gold—sometimes you’ll find a bargain in a dusty bin that never made it online.

If the single itself proves impossible, I often pivot to a full vinyl of 'Come On Over' which includes 'From This Moment On'—new reissues show up at shops like Rough Trade or in big chain stores. Also glance at specialty shops, the artist’s official store, and Facebook Marketplace or local buy/sell groups. Little tip: pay attention to catalogue numbers and matrix/runout info on listings so you know exactly which pressing you’re getting.
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5 Answers2025-08-28 07:25:05
I get why this question feels a little fuzzy — the phrasing can point to a couple of different milestones. If you mean when Shania first performed 'From This Moment On' live in public, the safe timeline is right after the album 'Come On Over' came out in late 1997. She was doing TV spots, award-show appearances, and promo shows through late-1997 and 1998, and that’s when the song started turning up in live sets. I actually dug through fan clips and old setlists a while back when I was trying to timeline my own memories. The earliest widely circulated live footage and press mentions are from early-to-mid 1998 — around the same period she was heavily promoting the album and gearing up for the big arena runs. If you want the exact first documented performance, setlist archives and old TV/award-show tapes are the best bet; fans sometimes spot a one-off TV promo or radio session that predates a full tour rendition. For me, the song became a live favorite by the time the big arena shows rolled around, and it felt like a natural highlight whenever she did it.

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I still get a little teary hearing the opening piano of 'From This Moment'. For me it’s one of those wedding-y anthems that always sneaks into playlists, and I’ve dug into the credits a bunch of times. The song was written by Shania Twain together with Robert John 'Mutt' Lange — he was her husband and longtime collaborator back then. They co-wrote and he produced the track for the 1997 album 'Come On Over'. The radio/single version that many people know added a male vocal (Bryan White on some releases, and sometimes mixed differently), but the songwriting credit remained with Twain and Lange. If you look at the liner notes or pretty much any reputable music database, it lists both of them as the writers. I like to think of it as a perfect blend of Shania’s country-pop melodies and Mutt Lange’s big, arena-friendly production instincts. It’s a simple fact, but knowing who wrote it makes the song feel a bit more personal to me when I hear it live or at family get-togethers.

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There are songs that feel like declarations and 'From This Moment On' is one of them for me — it’s basically a vow sung into a melody. When Shania sings lines like 'From this moment life has begun' and 'From this moment, you are the one,' she’s marking a clear before-and-after: a decision to step into a committed, shared life. To me that’s the emotional core — the speaker is choosing a future together, not just describing a feeling. What I love is that the lyrics mix everyday promises with big, cinematic images (stars, angels, giving a life). That contrast makes it both intimate and grand. It’s easy to scoff at the hyperbole — who actually gives their life? — but in song that works as a poetic way to say I trust you and I’m all-in. The duet versions underline that it’s a two-way commitment: two voices taking the vow together. When I hear it late at night on a road trip, it feels like a private wedding between the listener and hope.

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Ooh, what a gorgeous track — I still get chills during the bridge of 'From This Moment On'. The studio recording is originally in B-flat major (Bb). That’s the key you’ll hear on the album version: the harmonies and the big piano/chord swells land around Bb as the home chord, so if you follow the recorded arrangement that’s the place to start. If you’re playing it on guitar, a handy trick is to capo on the 1st fret and play A-shaped chords to sound in Bb, or capo on the 3rd fret and use G shapes if that’s more comfortable. On piano, think in Bb major and the relative minor (G minor) shows up in some of the melodic touches. Lots of live versions get transposed to suit the singer, so don’t be surprised to find versions in A, G, or even C — but the original album cut sits in Bb. Personally, I like doing a slightly lower key when I sing it at small gigs; it keeps those climactic notes comfy and still emotional.

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Yep — I can usually find 'From This Moment' on all the big streaming sites. If you open Spotify, Apple Music, Amazon Music, YouTube Music, Tidal, or Deezer and search for Shania Twain, the track from the 'Come On Over' era pops up almost every time. There are a couple of variants floating around (album cut, radio edits, and live versions), so check the album name if you want the original studio recording. I tend to hunt it down on Spotify and then save it to a wedding or slow-dance playlist. The official music video and live clips are also on YouTube via Shania’s channel or Vevo, which is handy if you want lyrics or a visual throwback. If you can’t find it in your country, try a different region or a purchase on iTunes/Amazon — sometimes licensing makes a song hide in certain territories. Either way, it’s definitely accessible and perfect for putting on when you need a cheesy, heartfelt moment.

How Do I Play From Moment Shania Twain On Acoustic Guitar?

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I'm a sucker for slow, romantic ballads, and I play this one a lot when friends ask for campfire requests. For a friendly, singable version of 'From This Moment', put a capo on the 2nd fret and use G-shaped chords — they sit nicely under the fingers and sound close to the recorded pitch for many singers. Common chords you'll use are G (320003), D/F# (2x0232), Em (022000), C (x32010) and D (xx0232). A simple verse progression is G – D/F# – Em – C, and the chorus rides G – D – Em – C with the occasional D to lead back. Start with a gentle arpeggio for the intro: play the bass note (thumb) on beat 1, then pick the D and G strings with your index and middle, then the B or high E with your ring. The strumming pattern I like for the chorus is down, down-up, up-down-up (slow and flowing). For dynamics, play the verses softly with fingerpicking and open up to full strums in the chorus and bridge. Practice transitions slowly: the D/F# to Em shape can be smoothed by sliding the thumb on the low string and keeping the top fingers stable. Listen to 'From This Moment' while you practice to catch phrasing — sing along if you can, it helps lock the rhythm into your hands.

Are There Official Covers Of From Moment Shania Twain Available?

5 Answers2025-08-28 20:22:58
I’ve dug into this a bunch over the years, and yes — there are official versions and officially released alternate takes of 'From This Moment On'. There are two main, well-known official variants connected to Shania Twain: the lush pop-ballad album version and a country-leaning version that was released for country radio as a duet with Bryan White. Those are both official Shania releases and show how a single song can wear different outfits. Beyond that, many artists and performers have released officially licensed covers of the Shania song: you’ll find studio-recorded covers and live-release recordings from various singers, plus tons of talent-show and TV performances that were later uploaded to streaming platforms with proper rights. If you want to track them down quickly, search Spotify or Apple Music for 'From This Moment On cover' and check the release credits — official covers will usually show a record label and proper publishing credits. You’ll also find instrumental/karaoke versions that are officially licensed for performance use, which is handy for weddings or gigs. One small heads-up: there’s also a classic Cole Porter tune called 'From This Moment On', so if you’re searching, add 'Shania' to the query to avoid the mix-up. If you want, tell me which platform you use and I’ll point to a few specific releases or playlists I like.

What Are The Best Live Renditions Of From Moment Shania Twain?

5 Answers2025-08-28 04:15:35
I've always loved how 'From This Moment On' can be both enormous and intimate depending on the stage, and for me the best live renditions are the ones that make the room hold its breath. The arena version from her late-'90s stadium run (the big 'Come On Over' era shows) is pure stadium-pop catharsis: swelling strings, a huge band, and that final key change lands like a confetti cannon. I still get chills watching bootleg clips and official tour footage—Shania's voice sits perfectly on top of that wall of sound. On the flip side, the stripped-down renders are where the song shows its bones. I adore the pared-back radio or charity-show performances where she's just a few instruments and a piano; those let the lyrics breathe and feel like a private vow. And then there are duet TV specials or residency nights where a guest harmonizes—those versions turn it into a conversation, which is so satisfying. If you want to binge, start with an arena cut for scale, then hunt down a quiet, acoustic clip to see both sides of the song.
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