I Am What I Am (Milan album)
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I Am What I Am | ||
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Studio album by Milan | ||
Released | 1964 | |
Recorded | 1964 | |
Genre | Pop music | |
Length | 28:00 | |
Label | 20th Century Fox | |
Producer | Budd Granoff Productions |
I Am What I Am is a studio album that includes the first recordings by Milan (with the exception of an earlier single on End). The front cover copy also includes "presenting a bright new star".[1] The album was produced by Budd Granoff.[2]
Contents |
[edit] Songwriter Credits
Milan is the songwriter on all tracks under the name "M. Rodell"; as verified in the liner notes, the album is unusual for pop music albums of the times in this regard.[1] [2] There are three music publishing companies listed for the songs on the album: Jonathan Glenn Music, Nom Music and Pine Knob Music.[2]
[edit] Release Data
The album was released in the LP format on 20th Century Fox in 1964 in both monaural and stereophonic editions (catalogue numbers TFM 3149 and TFS 4149, respectively).[1] The first and last songs on Side 1 were released as a single on the same record label (catalogue number 478), also in 1964.[3]
[edit] Track listing
All songs written by Milan (M. Rodell)
Side 1:
- I Am What I Am, 2:22
- Two of a Kind, 2:24
- Angel's Lullaby, 2:45
- There's Nothing without You, 2:32
- Dream Girl, 2:25
- Over and Over Again, 2:15
Side 2:
- Runnin' Wild, 2:20
- Going My Way, 1:56
- Spellbound, 2:15
- Today Is My Day, 2:20
- This Little Girl, 2:25
- The Big Lie, 2:09