Just as I Am (Rob Hegel song)

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"Just as I Am"
Justasiamrobhegel.jpg
Single by Rob Hegel
Released1982
Genre Pop rock
Length4:28
Label Mercury
Songwriter(s) Dick Wagner, Rob Hegel
Rob Hegel singles chronology
"We're Lovers After All"
(1980)
"Just as I Am"
(1982)
"In a Gadda Da Vida"
(1982)

"Just as I Am" is a song by American singer-songwriter Rob Hegel. It was co-written with Dick Wagner, and was released as a single in 1982. The song was covered three years later by English-Australian soft rock duo Air Supply from their eighth studio album, Air Supply .

Contents

Rob Hegel's original version

"Just as I Am" is a ballad written by Hegel and Dick Wagner in 1982 and released as a non-album single which failed to chart. It was covered three years later by English-Australian duo Air Supply and became a top 20 hit.

Air Supply version

"Just as I Am"
Justasiamairsupply.jpg
Single by Air Supply
from the album Air Supply
B-side "Crazy Love"
ReleasedMay 1985 [1]
Recorded1984
Genre Soft rock
Length4:46
Label Arista
Songwriter(s)
  • Dick Wagner
  • Rob Hegel
Producer(s) Bob Ezrin
Air Supply singles chronology
"I Can Wait Forever"
(1984)
"Just as I Am"
(1985)
"The Power of Love (You Are My Lady)"
(1985)

In May 1985, English-Australian soft rock duo Air Supply covered the song which was released as the lead single from their second eponymous and eighth studio album Air Supply (1985). It became a top 20 hit on the Billboard Hot 100.

Chart performance

"Just as I Am" peaked at No. 19 on the Billboard Hot 100, [2] and No. 3 on the Adult Contemporary chart. [3] It was to be Air Supply's last top 40 hit on the Billboard Hot 100. The song also reached No. 12 on the Canadian RPM singles chart, and No. 9 on its Adult Contemporary chart. In Australia, the song peaked at No. 79. [4]

Charts

Chart (1985)Peak
position
Australia (Kent Music Report) [5] 79
Canada Top Singles ( RPM ) [6] 18
Guatemala (UPI) [7] 1
Panamá (UPI) [8] 1
Paraguay (UPI) [9] 4
Puerto Rico (UPI) [10] 1
US Billboard Hot 100 [11] 19
US Adult Contemporary ( Billboard ) [12] 3
Venezuela (UPI) [13] 2

Track listing

U.S. 7" single
A. "Just as I Am" - 4:31
B. "Crazy Love" - 3:58
UK 12" single
A1. "Just as I Am"
A2. "All Out of Love"
B1. "Crazy Love"
B2. "Lost in Love"
B3. "Even the Nights Are Better"

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