This Is Me (Climie Fisher song)

"This Is Me" is a song by British pop duo Climie Fisher, originally released in August 1986 as their debut single, but did not chart. After the success of "Rise to the Occasion" and "Love Changes (Everything)", it was re-released in May 1988 and charted at number 22 on the UK Singles Chart.[1] The song features backing vocals by Kirsty MacColl.

"This Is Me"
1988 UK cover
Single by Climie Fisher
from the album Everything
B-side"Far Across the Water"
Released
  • August 1986 (1986-08)
  • May 1988 (1988-05) (re-release)
Recorded1986
StudioThe Town House, London
GenrePop
Length3:46
LabelEMI
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)Steve Lillywhite
Climie Fisher singles chronology
"This Is Me"
(1986)
"Love Changes (Everything)"
(1987)
Climie Fisher singles chronology
"Love Changes (Everything) (remix)"
(1988)
"This is Me"
(1988)
"I Won't Bleed for You"
(1988)

Reception

Reviewing the song for Record Mirror in 1988, Chris Twomey wrote that it "lacks the hooky qualities that made 'Love Changes' an eventual winner. Treading perilously close to Chicago territory here".[2] Richard Lowe for Smash Hits described the song as "an unremarkable "classy" pop single. The tune's all present and correct, there's a dinky little piano bit that runs all the way through it and has a hugely whistleable "hook", and it's bound to be a very big hit. It's not very exciting though…".[3]

Track listings

7":

  1. "This Is Me" – 3:46
  2. "Far Across the Water" – 4:15

12": (UK, 1986)

  1. "This Is Me" (Extended) – 6:25
  2. "This Is Me" (7" Version) – 3:46
  3. "Far Across the Water" – 4:15

12": (UK and Europe, 1986)

  1. "This Is Me" – 8:56
  2. "This Is Me" – 3:46
  3. "Far Across the Water" – 4:15

12": (UK and Europe, 1988)

  1. "This Is Me" ('This Is It' Mix) – 7:38
  2. "This Is Me" – 3:48
  3. "Far Across the Water" – 4:28

CD: (UK 1988)

  1. "This Is Me" (7" Version)
  2. "Far Across the Water"
  3. "This Is Me" (12" Version)
  4. "Love Changes (Everything)"

Personnel

Charts

Chart (1988) Peak
position
Belgium (Ultratop 50 Flanders)[4] 26
Germany (Official German Charts)[5] 60
Ireland (IRMA)[6] 12
Netherlands (Single Top 100)[7] 34
New Zealand (Recorded Music NZ)[8] 43
UK Singles (OCC)[1] 22

References

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