Written by Twain and then-husband and producer Robert John "Mutt" Lange, the song is lyrically a warning to "pickup artists" who are searching for one-night stands instead of real love.
An alternate remix was released to Australia in November 1996, peaking at number five on the ARIA Singles Chart.
debuted at number 69 on the US Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart the week of November 18, 1995.
marked Twain's second Hot 100 entry after the double a-side single "Any Man Of Mine/Whose Bed Have Your Boots Been Under?".
The song spent six consecutive weeks at number one, only tying with "Love Gets Me Every Time" to being Twain's longest run at the top of the chart.
The song also made an appearance on the RPM Adult Contemporary Chart, peaking at number 49 on March 4, 1996.
The song became a particular hit in Australia, where an alternate version remixed by Mutt Lange was released instead.
The video begins with a shot of Twain standing behind a blue light in front of a man sitting on a chair.
It cuts back to Twain trying to sit on the chair, when the man kicks it away for her to fall on the floor.
Each of the cities Twain visited on both tours, she would invite a local school marching band drum line to join her on stage.
At the end of the song on the Come On Over Tour, Twain leads the drummers into a drum roll, which leads into a grand finale, including Twain standing on top of a big drum, while an electric lap steel guitar solo plays, before disappearing into it as fireworks and confetti erupt from the stage.
Tour, she again leads the drummers in joining in a big drum roll which lets off the fireworks with Twain disappearing after the song ends.