She looked into his eyes as he played, and suddenly this Shania Twain classic felt like a love letter all over again as this duo’s “You’re Still The One’ cover played! Some songs don’t just play over the radio or randomly come on YouTube; they settle into your heart like a quiet memory you never want to outgrow.
I’ve always loved the original Shania Twain classic. It carries that familiar sparkle of romance and late-night car rides, the kind of song that makes you think of Valentine’s Day before the roses even bloom. But hearing this version — this tender, acoustic moment released just before Valentine’s Day — felt different. Softer. Closer. Almost like we were witnessing a love story unfold in real time.
Celine sang as she looked straight into her husband’s eyes as he played the guitar, and suddenly the song transformed into something intimate and sacred. Jonah’s fingers moved gently across the strings, steady and faithful, while her voice wrapped around every note like a whispered promise. You could feel the history between them — the shared prayers, the quiet mornings, the long nights spent chasing melodies together.
Jonah and Celine Baker aren’t just musicians; they’re a married duo creating honest, beautiful music through acoustic covers and original worship songs. Jonah, an Indiana-born singer-songwriter and producer, has spent nearly a decade shaping sound and storytelling, handling the recording, mixing, and production behind their projects. Celine joins him in a gorgeous, harmonic way that feels effortless, turning each performance into a conversation between two hearts.
And maybe that’s why I love this version even more than the original.
It’s quieter. More intimate. Timely in a way that reminds us romance doesn’t have to be grand or loud — sometimes it’s just a husband playing guitar while his wife sings to him as the world has faded away. It feels less like a performance and more like a moment you weren’t meant to miss.
Looks like we made it
Look how far we've come, my baby
We mighta took the long way
We knew we'd get there someday
You know the kind of video you immediately send to a friend with a simple message: “This made me think of you.” Because real love stories — the kind built on shared calling and steady faith — deserve to be passed along. They remind us that music can still feel personal, that romance can still be gentle, and that sometimes the sweetest love songs are the ones sung face-to-face.
They said, "I bet they'll never make it"
But just look at us holding on
We're still together, still going strong
If you love the original Shania Twain hit, you’ll probably feel the nostalgia. But this version? It feels like a quiet love letter — one you’ll want to replay, and maybe share with someone who still believes in slow dances in the kitchen and songs that sound like forever.
“Place me like a seal over your heart, like a seal on your arm; for love is as strong as death… Many waters cannot quench love; rivers cannot sweep it away.” Song of Solomon 8:6–7