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Take Me as I Am is the debut studio album by American country music singer Faith Hill, released on October 12, 1993, by Warner Bros. Nashville.The album has been certified 3× platinum in the United States for shipments of three million copies.
She released her debut album in late-1993 titled, Take Me as I Am. The album sold three million copies in the United States and was certified "multi-platinum" in sales. With Hill's first albums, she was largely marketed as a country artist and her singles found major success on country radio.
Take Me as I Am is a studio album by country music artist Ray Price.It was released in 1968 by Columbia Records (catalog no. CL-9606).. The album debuted on Billboard magazine's country album chart on April 13, 1968, peaked at No. 5, and remained on the chart for a total of 17 weeks.
Faith Hill's debut album was Take Me as I Am (1993); sales were strong, buoyed by the chart success of "Wild One". Hill became the first female country singer in 30 years to hold Billboard 's number one position for four consecutive weeks when "Wild One" managed the feat in 1994. [20]
"Take Me as I Am" is a song written by Bob DiPiero and Karen Staley, and recorded by American country music artist Faith Hill. It was released in September 1994 as the fourth and final single and title track from her album of the same name.
Take Me as I Am (Ian McCallum album), or the title song, 1997; Songs "Take Me as I Am" (FM Static song), 2009 "Take Me as I Am" (Faith Hill song), 1993
Take Me as I Am "Take Me as I Am (Or Let Me Go)" 8 — 3 1968 "I've Been There Before" 11 — 35 She Wears My Ring "She Wears My Ring" 6 — 7 "Set Me Free" 51 — — 1969 "Sweetheart of the Year" 11 — 8 Sweetheart of the Year "Raining in My Heart" 14 — — You Wouldn't Know Love "April's Fool" 14 — — "—" denotes releases that did ...
"Take Me as I Am" is a song by American singer Mary J. Blige. It was written by Jordan "Infinity" Suecof and Thabiso "Tab" Nkhereanye along with three members of the writing collective The Clutch, Ezekiel Lewis, Candice Nelson, and singer Keri Hilson, for her seventh studio album, The Breakthrough (2005).