Larry Flick of Billboard wrote, "Twain aims right for the dance clubs with this hi-tech hoedown. The lyrics are dancefloor dumb, but the song is undeniably catchy. Besides, any song that borrows a vocal hook from the Three Stooges can't be all bad."
Music video
The music video for "Any Man of Mine" was shot in Santa Ynez, California, and directed by John Derek and Charley Randazzo. The video showcases Twain's famed midriff, while she dances around in jeans and a jean-vest. The country theme of the video is prominent, filmed at a ranch, with Twain being around a horse, and driving a truck pulling a horse trailer. "Any Man of Mine" won the Canadian Country Music Award for Video of the Year, AOL's Online Music Award for Hottest Country Video and CMT Europe's Video of the Year. Two videos were made, one with the Video Version, which extends the ending of the Album Version very slightly, and one with the Alternate Mix, which removes the slide guitar present in the other version. It is available on Twain's DVD The Platinum Collection.
Chart performance
"Any Man of Mine" debuted on the BillboardHot Country Singles & Tracks chart the week of May 13, 1995, at number 66. At that time, her highest debut, a record previously held by "Dance with the One That Brought You". It spent 20 weeks on the chart and climbed to a peak position of number one on July 22, 1995, where it remained for two weeks. "Any Man of Mine" became Twain's first number one single as well as top ten single. The single also spent ten weeks atop Billboard's Country Singles Sales chart. It also reached a peak of number 31 on the Billboard Hot 100, her first appearance on that chart, it reached number 13 in sales. The song was the first number one on the Billboardcountry chart to be performed by a non-American since fellow Canadian Anne Murray hit number one with "Now and Forever " on April 26, 1986.
Official versions
Album Version
Video Version
Alternate Mix
Acapella
Live from
Track listings
UK CD single
"Any Man Of Mine" — 4:06
"Raining On Our Love" — 4:38
"God Ain't Gonna Getcha For That" — 2:44
"Still Under The Weather" — 3:06
Europe CD single
"Any Man Of Mine" — 4:06
"Still Under The Weather" — 3:06
Cover versions
The song was also performed by Mandisa on the fifth season of American Idol and Siobhan Magnus on the ninth, but both were eliminated from the show the day after their performances. But in the tenth season Lauren Alaina sang it and was announced safe.
Lisa McHugh recorded the song for her 2014 album A Life That's Good.
In 1995, disc jockey Gino Ruberto, then working at KEEY-FM in Minneapolis, Minnesota, recorded a parody called "Any Gal of Mine" under the pseudonym Gino the New Guy. This parody charted for twelve weeks on the BillboardHot Country Singles Tracks chart, peaking at number 56 despite not being distributed by a record label. Country music parodist Cledus T. Judd released a parody entitled "If Shania Was Mine" from his 1996 album I Stoled This Record.