Who I Am (Amy Pearson album)

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Who I Am
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Studio album by
Released19 April 2008 (2008-04-19)
Recorded2005–2007
Genre Pop rock
Length51:00
Label Sony BMG
Producer
Singles from Who I Am
  1. "Don't Miss You"
    Released: 2 June 2007
  2. "Not Me"
    Released: 20 October 2007
  3. "Ready to Fly"
    Released: 5 April 2008

Who I Am is the first album by singer Amy Pearson released by Sony BMG in Australia on 19 April 2008 (see 2008 in music). Although the album was planned for release in November 2007, it had been pushed back [1] due to the releases of Delta Goodrem's and Kylie Minogue's albums during the same time. However the album was released in China around the original release date. It has so far released 3 singles in Australia without the help of the album release, "Don't Miss You", "Not Me" and "Ready to Fly". All three have received moderate airtime on Australian mainstream radio stations.

Contents

Promotion

In 2007 to promote Don't Miss You, Pearson performed on Channel 7's hit breakfast show Sunrise. She also performed Ready To Fly at It Takes Two finale earlier this year. She has also attended interviews in children shows such as channel 10's Toasted TV, later performing a shortened acoustic version of Ready To Fly with host Dan Sweetman, and channel 7's Saturday Disney. With the release of her album she performed at Westfield Parramatta singing songs and signing copies of Who I Am [2] The song Now and For Always featured in the Korean reality show We Got Married on 6 July 2008.

Singles

Chart performance

Who I Am debuted on the ARIA Albums Chart at #39 on its first week of charting, [3] and although it only stayed on the top 50 for one week, it remained on the top one hundred for four weeks. It also managed a peak of eleven on the Australasian Albums Chart [4] and number thirty-eight on the Physical Albums Chart. [5]

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Don't Miss You" Amy Pearson, Anthony Egizii, David Musumeci Anthony Egizii, David Musumeci3:21
2."Fool"Amy Pearson, Eg White, Karen Poole Anthony Egizii, David Musumeci3:03
3."Not Me"Amy Pearson, Gil Cang Fraser T Smith 3:13
4."Does Anybody?"Amy Pearson, Danielle Brisebois, Wayne RodriguezAnthony Egizii, David Musumeci3:54
5."Ready to Fly"Amy Pearson, Tom Nichols, Tim BaxterTom Nichols, Tim Baxter4:30
6."Stranded"Amy Pearson, Klaus Derendorf, Tom NicholsKlaus Derendorf, Tom Nichols3:41
7."Don't Ya Give Up"Amy Pearson, Steve ChrisanthouSteve Chrisanthou4:02
8."Now and for Always"Amy Pearson, Matthew Gerrard Matthew Gerrard3:27
9."Love Is Out of Reach"Amy Pearson, Negin Djafari, Jonas JebergTom Nichols, Tim Baxter4:14
10."Wish I Was Her"Amy Pearson, Nina Woodford, Karsten Dahlgaard, Peter BikerAnthony Egizii, David Musumeci4:04
11."Tell Me"Amy PearsonTom Nichols, Tim Baxter4:10
12."Remember to Breathe"Amy Pearson, Tom Nichols, Tim BaxterTom Nichols, Tim Baxter4:59
Bonus tracks
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
13."Lost Without Your Love" (radio mix; from the movie Closing the Ring [6] )Chris C. PorterChris C. Porter, Paul Honey4:26
14."Fading Picture" (iTunes bonus track [7] )Amy Pearson, Anthony Egizii, David MusumeciAnthony Egizii, David Musumeci3:54
Japanese Ready to Fly bonus tracks [8]
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
14."Love Like This"Ry Cuming3:18
15."We Both Know"Tim N. Baxter, Thomas Nichols, Guy Sebastian, Michael Kentish, Toby Stebastian4:20

Charts

Chart performance for Who I Am
Chart (2008)Peak
position
Australian Albums (ARIA) [9] 39

Release history

CountryDate
China12 November 2007
Australia19 April 2008
Japan (Released as Ready to Fly)24 September 2008

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