Who I Am (Alan Jackson album)

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Who I Am
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Studio album by Alan Jackson
Released June 28, 1994 (1994-06-28)
Recorded January 1994
Genre Country
Length 46:50
Label Arista
Producer Keith Stegall
Alan Jackson chronology
Honky Tonk Christmas
(1993)Honky Tonk Christmas1993
Who I Am
(1994)
The Greatest Hits Collection
(1995)The Greatest Hits Collection1995
Singles from Who I Am
  1. "Summertime Blues"
    Released: June 6, 1994
  2. "Livin' on Love"
    Released: August 29, 1994
  3. "Gone Country"
    Released: November 15, 1994
  4. "Song for the Life"
    Released: February 6, 1995
  5. "I Don't Even Know Your Name"
    Released: May 15, 1995
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
Allmusic 4/5 stars [1]
Entertainment Weekly B [2]
Los Angeles Times 2.5/4 stars (Jun. 26, 1994)[3]
2/4 stars (Nov. 27, 1994)[4]
The Rolling Stone Album Guide 2/5 stars [5]

Who I Am is the fifth studio album by American country music artist Alan Jackson. The album was released on June 28, 1994 via Arista Records. It features the Number One singles "Summertime Blues", "Gone Country", "Livin' on Love", and "I Don't Even Know Your Name", and the #6-peaking "Song for the Life".

Several of this album's tracks had been recorded by other artists, including two of the singles: "Summertime Blues" is a cover of the pop standard made famous by Eddie Cochran, while "Song for the Life" was recorded by several artists, including writer Rodney Crowell, whose version can be found on his 1977 debut Ain't Living Long Like This. In addition, "Thank God for the Radio" was a Number One hit in 1984 for The Kendalls from their album Movin' Train. Jackson re-recorded "Let's Get Back to Me and You" for his 2013 release, The Bluegrass Album.

Track listing

No. Title Writer(s) Length
1. "Summertime Blues"   Jerry Capehart, Eddie Cochran 3:12
2. "Livin' on Love"   Jackson 3:49
3. "Hole in the Wall"   Jackson, Jim McBride 3:33
4. "Gone Country"   Bob McDill 4:20
5. "Who I Am"   Harley Allen, Mel Besher 2:46
6. "You Can't Give Up on Love"   Jackson 3:06
7. "I Don't Even Know Your Name"   Alan Jackson, Ron Jackson, Andy Loftin 3:49
8. "Song for the Life"   Rodney Crowell 4:32
9. "Thank God for the Radio"   Max D. Barnes, Robert John Jones 3:19
10. "All American Country Boy"   Charlie Craig, Keith Stegall 3:18
11. "Job Description"   Jackson 4:41
12. "If I Had You"   Jackson, McBride 3:33
13. "Let's Get Back to Me and You"   Jackson 2:52

On the back of the album, "Let's Get Back to Me and You" is listed as track #14, with no #13 on the packaging. A short message on the back reads: "That's right folks, I am just a tad superstitious - AJ."

Personnel

Compiled from liner notes.[6]

Musicians

Technical

  • John Kelton — recording, mixing
  • Steve Lowery — additional recording
  • Keith Stegall — producer
  • Hank Williams — mastering

Chart performance

Who I Am peaked at #5 on the U.S. Billboard 200, and #1 on the Top Country Albums selling 102,000 copies, becoming his second #1 country album. In January 1999, Who I Am was certified 4× Platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America.

Singles

Year Single Peak chart positions
US Country US Bubbling CAN Country
1994 "Summertime Blues" 1 4 1
"Livin' on Love" 1 1 1
"Gone Country" 1 2
1995 "Song for the Life" 6 11
"I Don't Even Know Your Name" 1 4

References

  1. Who I Am at AllMusic
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Preceded by
Not a Moment Too Soon by Tim McGraw
Top Country Albums number-one album
July 23–29, 1994
Succeeded by
Not a Moment Too Soon by Tim McGraw
Preceded by RPM Country Albums number-one album
July 25 - September 4, 1994
October 3–9, 1994
Succeeded by
Maverick by Various Artists
In Pieces by Garth Brooks