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Top 3 finalist [[Carl Riseley]] had also performed a version of "Here I Am" with a [[swing music|swing]] style. He commented that his version sounded "bloody horrible".<ref>Braithwaite, Alyssa. "[http://www.news.com.au/heraldsun/story/0,21985,22751561-5012974,00.html ''Australian Idol's'' Carl Riseley 'relieved']", ''[[Herald Sun]]'', [[November 13]], [[2007]]. Retrieved on [[November 18]], [[2007]].</ref> |
Top 3 finalist [[Carl Riseley]] had also performed a version of "Here I Am" with a [[swing music|swing]] style. He commented that his version sounded "bloody horrible".<ref>Braithwaite, Alyssa. "[http://www.news.com.au/heraldsun/story/0,21985,22751561-5012974,00.html ''Australian Idol's'' Carl Riseley 'relieved']", ''[[Herald Sun]]'', [[November 13]], [[2007]]. Retrieved on [[November 18]], [[2007]].</ref> |
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"Here I Am" was the first ''Australian Idol'' winner's single to not debut in the #1 position on the Australian Singles Chart. "Here I Am" sold only 7,463 copies in its first week, lower than all previous ''Australian Idol'' winners' singles.<ref name="sales">{{cite web|url=http://www.undercover.com.au/News-Story.aspx?id=3552|author=Paul Cashmere|title=Australia Has Spoken, Idol Sales A Disaster|publisher=Undercover|accessdate=2007-12-03|date=[[3 December]] [[2007]]}}</ref> The single was certified [[music recording sales certification|Gold]] for shipments of 35,000 in its second week on the chart. However, it reached sales of 19,254. "Here I Am" recieved harsh critisum and therefore, was declared a commercial failure due to low sales.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.undercover.com.au/News-Story.aspx?id=3655 |title=Idol Album Fizzes|author=Paul Cashmere|date=[[17 December]] [[2007]]|publisher=Undercover|accessdate=2008-01-07}}</ref> |
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==Track listing== |
==Track listing== |
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"Here I Am" is the debut single for 2007 Australian Idol winner Natalie Gauci, written by Lindy Robbins and Tom Leonard.[1] This single was performed by the final two contestants - Gauci and Matt Corby - during the penultimate episode of Australian Idol 2007.
After Gauci won the competition on November 25 2007, the song was available online through BigPond Music, a major sponsor of Australian Idol. The single was released as a CD single on November 28 2007.
Background
Natalie Gauci was at first confused when she heard the demo, as it only contained male vocals. She realised that the writers of the song also wrote songs for The Backstreet Boys, and decided to make an overhaul of the song to record her own version. "Now the song sounds like I wrote it, I reckon," she says. "I feel very proud."[2]
Reception
Before the Australian Idol grand final, it was reported that both Gauci and Idol runner up Matt Corby had originally panned the winner's single and were unimpressed after hearing the demo of the song.[2]
Matt Corby was most uncomfortable with the song, who says that the pop song is "cheesy". "This competition has made me look like I'm into pop, but I'm not," he says.[1] He stated that the song was not the direction he was going to take, and wants to take a creative control for his music, as blues and roots was his most passionate music style.[3] "It's so far away from what I would release or write, but I have to cop it on the chin - it's part of the competition," he states.[4]
Top 3 finalist Carl Riseley had also performed a version of "Here I Am" with a swing style. He commented that his version sounded "bloody horrible".[5]
Track listing
- CD single
- "Here I Am" (Lindy Robbins, Tom Leonard) – 3:50
- "All in My Mind" (Natalie Gauci, James Kempster) – 3:46
Charts
Chart (2007) | Peak position |
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ARIA Singles Chart[6] | 2 |
See also
References
- ^ a b Adamson, Kate. "Idol single a dud", The Sunday Telegraph, November 18, 2007. Retrieved on November 18, 2007.
- ^ a b Ninemsn staff. "Idol finalists pan winner's single", Ninemsn, November 18, 2007. Retrieved on November 18, 2007.
- ^ Sams, Christine. "Here I am - but it's not me", The Sun-Herald, November 18, 2007. Retrieved on November 18, 2007.
- ^ "Melbourne's Natalie Gauci ready for Australian Idol final", Herald Sun, November 16, 2007. Retrieved on November 18, 2007.
- ^ Braithwaite, Alyssa. "Australian Idol's Carl Riseley 'relieved'", Herald Sun, November 13, 2007. Retrieved on November 18, 2007.
- ^ "Natalie Gauci - Here I Am". australian-charts.com. Retrieved 2007-12-10.