"Who am I?" Is a song written by Brett James and Troy Verges, recorded by an American country music artist, Jessica Andrews. It was released in November 2000 and is the main song in her first single in her album of the same name.
In the 2001 interview, Andrews felt that her lyrics were particularly suitable for his life, so she explained that she recorded the song (Brett James and Troy Verges [1]). Except that my grandmother's name is not rosemary, that's all true. Believing in yourself, about getting support from people around you.
This song is a medium speed country song that tells us that in the story I am satisfied with my life regardless of my future.
Part of the song is the opening theme of television police drama sue Thomas: FB Eye. [3] It also appeared in the collection of Lizzie McGuire
The explanation of this song by Allmusic's Rick Cohoon says "It seems that it reflects Andrews's confidence in dealing with the task of the music industry," which is extremely convincing. [Four]
Country music artist Danielle Bradbery posted a cover of "Who am I" on the debut album Danielle Bradbery's Deluxe Edition.
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Creating travel rituals When Jessica's younger daughter was young, Jessica sang several songs each night with a ceremony before going to bed. Jessica was sitting at the luxury hotel's bathroom booth next to the ballroom, singing "Twinkle Twinkle" and "You Are My Sunshine" on the flush toilet. Sue Slater usually goes out from three girls (a 5 year old daughter and a 3 year old twin girl) and conducts consultation at least once a week. But she also has to learn about when it is possible that child's sorrow can occur. So she called early. "Usually, after a long seminar everyone is anxious to do a pee - I am anxious to call a child." Stacey created a fun calendar for kids. They count separate "sleep". She sent interesting pictures of all cities that I traveled and showed their place on the map.