Shania Twain said making her seventh album was “very painful at times” but explained that the process was “incredibly healing”. The Canadian singer-songwriter, 60, released Little Miss Twain on Friday and has shared a lengthy post to Instagram detailing the “emotional journey” behind its creation. She said: “Little Miss Twain and those formative years of my life were just a distant private memory until recently and now it’s a shared story.” Little Miss Twain includes tracks with US singers Tanya Tucker and Josh Homme, country-rock duo The War and Treaty, and a song she co-wrote with The Rolling Stones guitarist Ronnie Wood. Twain added that the album included “collaborating with my son”, referring to Eja D’Angelo – her only child with record producer ex-husband, Robert “Mutt” Lange.