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"Who I Am" Single by Jessica Andrews from the album Who I Am B-side "Helplessly, Hopelessly" Released November 20, 2000 Format Airplay Recorded 2000 Genre Country, Pop rock Length 4:15 Label DreamWorks Nashville Writer(s) Brett James, Troy Verges Producer Byron Gallimore Jessica Andrews singles chronology "I Do Now" (2000) "Who I Am" (2000) "Helplessly, Hopelessly" (2001) "Who I Am" is the title of a song written by Brett James and Troy Verges, and recorded by American country artist Jessica Andrews. It was released as the first single from her second studio album of the same name. Contents 1 Content 2 Critical reception 3 Chart performance 4 References // Content The song is a mid tempo country pop song in which the narrator tells of how she will still be satisfied with her life, because she is confident about herself, and she knows that her peers will still support her: I am Rosemary's grand-daughter The spitting image of my father And when the day is done, my mama's still my biggest fan Sometimes I'm clueless and I'm clumsy But I've got friends who love me And they know just where I stand It's all a part of me, and that's who I am In a 2001 interview, Andrews explained that she recorded the song (which was written by Brett James and Troy Verges[1]) because she felt that its lyrics were especially fitting to her own life: "Everything is so true in that song, except that my grandmother's name is not Rosemary. It's about believing in yourself and being supported by those around you. No matter how many mistakes you make, your friends and family will be there for you."[2] Critical reception This section requires expansion with: More reception. Rick Cohoon of Allmusic described the song favorably, saying that it "seems to echo Andrews’ self-confidence in moving forward to face the challenges of the music industry".[3] Chart performance Chart (2001) Peak position US Billboard Hot 100[4] 28 US Country Songs (Billboard)[5] 1 US Adult Contemporary (Billboard)[6] 24 US Latin Pop Songs (Billboard)[7] 20 References ^ Morris, Edward (2001-04-20). "She's No. 1 — That's Who Jessica Andrews Is". CMT. http://www.cmt.com/news/country-music/1443617/shes-no-1-thats-who-jessica-andrews-is.jhtml. Retrieved 2008-04-13.  ^ Gray, Michael (2001-02-26). "Jessica Andrews: Who She Is". CMT. http://www.cmt.com/news/country-music/1444466/jessica-andrews-who-she-is.jhtml. Retrieved 2008-04-13.  ^ Cohoon, Rick. "Jessica Andrews — "Who I Am"". allmusic. http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=33:kxftxv80ldte. Retrieved 2009-02-10.  ^ "Jessica Andrews Album & Song Chart History" Billboard Hot 100 for Jessica Andrews. Prometheus Global Media. Retrieved 2010-09-05. ^ "Jessica Andrews Album & Song Chart History" Billboard Country Songs for Jessica Andrews. Prometheus Global Media. Retrieved 2010-09-05. ^ "Jessica Andrews Album & Song Chart History" Billboard Adult Contemporary Songs for Jessica Andrews. Prometheus Global Media. Retrieved 2010-09-05. ^ "Jessica Andrews Album & Song Chart History" Billboard Latin Pop Songs for Jessica Andrews. Prometheus Global Media. Retrieved 2010-09-05. Preceded by "One More Day" by Diamond Rio Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks number-one single April 7-April 21, 2001 Succeeded by "Ain't Nothing 'bout You" by Brooks & Dunn