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Sierra Ferrell brings out surprise guests for Shania Twain cover in the AT&T stage

Sierra Ferrell’s promotion in New Orleans to the winning of Grammys was wonderful. The singer-songwriter born in West Virginia borrows from Bluegrass, Jazz and Calypso to create a sound that is unique. Ferrell’s art attracted the attention of Post Malone and Jelly Roll, which she invited to this year’s Big Ass Stadium Tour. During a recent station in Arlington, Texas, the 36 -year -old “American Dreaming” singer brought her own surprising guest to cover a beloved country classic in the 90s.

See how Sierra Ferrell sings with Joe Jonas “You You You You The One”

Those who are in the Big Ass Tour in the AT&T Stadium on Friday (May 9th) got the shock when a participant, as put it, Joe Jonas went “simply casually” on stage. The member of Jonas Brother came to Sierra Ferrell to a sweet cover of Shania Twain’s 1997 hit “You are one.”

Later the fan published the film material of the performance on Tikkok and wrote: “I was too stunned to literally speak!” Others compared Jonas’ Cowboy -Getup with a young Brad Paisley.

Inspired by criticism of her relationship with the then husband and producer Robert “Mutt” Lange, “You You You You The One” is the first pop radio single from Twain’s 1997 studio album come over. Highlight to No. 2 on the Advertising board Hot 100, the song, received her two Grammy prices for the best Country song and the best female country vocal performance.

(Related: See the Post-Malone and Sierra Ferrells Kick-Ak-Country duett “Never Love You Again” at the ‘Big Ass Stadium Tour’).

How the meaning of “you are still one” has changed over the years

About a month before Sierra Ferrell and Joe Jonas reported on “You You You You The One”, Shania Twain spoke to the podcast Song Exploder With regard to the importance of the crossover hit, has shifted over almost three decades.

Twain frustrates too long about the public examination in connection with your relationship as well as questions about your artistic authenticity. The song should, long and the audience assure her that they had actually “done”.

After the couple separated in 2008, Twain recalled to worry that the performance of the song would invite pity from their fans. She “soon realized that it was not about me. People had taken over the song as their song.”

Selected picture by Ethan Miller/Getty Images

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