No One Needs To Know

Shania Twain · Greatest Hits

Am I dreamin' or stupid?
I think I've been hit by Cupid
But no one needs to know right now
I met a tall, dark and handsome man
And I've been busy makin' big plans
But no one needs to know right now

I got my heart set, my feet wet
And he don't even know it yet
But no one needs to know right now

I'll tell him someday some way somehow
But I'm gonna keep it a secret for now

I want bells to ring, a choir to sing
The white dress the guests the cake the car the whold darn thing
But no one needs to know right now

I'll tell him someday some way somehow
But I'm gonna keep it a secret for now

We'll have a little girl a little boy
A little Benji we call Leroy
But no one needs to know right now

And I'm not lonely anymore at night
And he don't know only only he can make it right

And I'm not lonely anymore at night
And he don't know only only he can make it right

I'm not dreamin' or stupid
But boy have I been hit by Cupid
But no one needs to know right now

No one needs to know right now...

No One Needs To Know

Shania Twain's "No One Needs To Know" stands as a defining anthem of the early 2000s country-pop era, showcasing her signature blend of acoustic storytelling and polished production. Released on her "Greatest Hits" compilation, the track exemplifies the genre's evolution during this period, where traditional country themes were seamlessly integrated with pop sensibilities. The song's upbeat tempo and catchy melody made it a staple in radio rotations, reinforcing Twain's status as a global superstar. Its inclusion in her discography highlights her ability to craft music that resonates universally, bridging the gap between rural roots and mainstream appeal. The recording remains a testament to her influence on modern country-pop, capturing the spirit of an era that prioritized melodic hooks and emotional authenticity.