Before she became one of the best-selling musicians of all time, Shania Twain worked for the family tree-planting business, singing for tips in lumberjack bars to help make ends meet. Stephen Smith charts the rise of a hard-up Canadian country girl, from a violent family home, to a country-pop crossover superstar.

This year's Glastonbury 'Legends' slot will be the first time some will have seen or heard from Shania in decades - we hear about the disease that robbed her of her voice at the peak of her powers in the early 2000s and, along with a devastating divorce, led to a 15-year gap between albums.

Contributors:

John Kim Bell, former producer and boyfriend

Lindsay Ell, guitarist

Jake Gosling, music producer

Marc Bouwer, fashion designer

Presenter: Stephen Smith

Producers: Simon Tulett and Natasha Fernandes

Sound: Neil Churchill

Production Coordinators: Maria Ogundele and Sabine Schereck

Editor: Penny Murphy

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