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    I'm Not Me is the second solo album by Mick Fleetwood. This album is credited to the British-American rock band Mick Fleetwood's Zoo and features contributions from Fleetwood Mac members Christine McVie and Lindsey Buckingham.

  2. 17 mars 2016 · Provided to YouTube by RCA/LegacyI'm Not Me · Mick Fleetwood ('s) ZooI'm Not Me℗ 1983 RCA Records, a division of Sony Music EntertainmentReleased on: 2016-03-...

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  3. I'm Not Me Lyrics: I had a night, what a night / Remember somethin' about a fight / It got loud, real loud / I was hangin' with this crazy crowd / I'm not me without you / I can't be, I'm...

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    I'm Not Me is the second spin-off project by Mick Fleetwood, released June 24th 1983 and credited to Mick Fleetwood's Zoo.

    The line-up featured future Fleetwood Mac member Billy Burnette on guitar and vocals as well as bassist/vocalist/keyboardist George Hawkins who had played on Fleetwood's previous work The Visitor and would work on numerous other solo projects by Fleetwood Mac members. The quartet was completed by guitarist/vocalist Steve Ross. Besides Fleetwood, all members contributed original material to the album. Burnette supplied the title track which he later covered on his 1985 solo album Try Me.

    Covers included You Might Need Somebody which had been a hit for Randy Crawford in 1981 and Tear it Up by Johnny Burnette and the Rock 'n' Roll Trio in which Burnette's father and uncle had been members. The opening track, Angel Come Home was co-written by The Beach Boys' Carl Wilson and featured on that group's L. A. (Light Album) in 1978. Just Because had been the first single release by its composer Lloyd Price, writer of the Elvis Presley hit Lawdy Miss Clawdy.

    Fleetwood Mac members Christine McVie and Lindsey Buckingham also guested, the latter performing his own song I Want You Back co-written with Steve Ross, although aside from this it is not specified which tracks they appear on. The album was co-produced by Fleetwood and longstanding Fleetwood Mac/Lindsey Buckingham co-producer Richard Dashut.

    1.Angel Come Home (Carl Wilson/Geoffrey Cushing-Murray)

    2.You Might Need Somebody (Tom Snow/Nan O'Byrne)

    3.Tonight (Annie McLoone)

    4.I Want You Back (Lindsey Buckingham/Steve Ross)

    5.I'm Not Me (Billy Burnette/Michael Smotherman)

    6.State of the Art (George Hawkins)

    Mick Fleetwood - drums, percussion

    Billy Burnette - guitar, vocals

    George Hawkins - bass, keyboards, vocals

    Steve Ross - guitar, vocals

    Lindsey Buckingham – guitar, keyboards, vocals

    Christine McVie – keyboards, vocals

    Todd Sharp – guitar

    Ron Thompson – rhythm guitar, slide guitar

    Jon Clarke – saxophone

    Vince Denham – saxophone

  4. En 1983, il a formé le groupe Mick Fleetwood's Zoo et enregistré I'm Not Me. L'album présentait un petit succès, I Want You Back , et une reprise de Angel Come Home des Beach Boys . Une version plus récente du groupe a présenté Bekka Bramlett au chant et a enregistré Shaking the Cage de 1991.

  5. “I’m Not Me” by Mick Fleetwood is a powerful song that delves into the depths of emotional dependence and its consequences. Its hauntingly relatable lyrics strike a chord with anyone who has experienced the pain of losing oneself in a relationship.

  6. In 1983, Fleetwood formed Mick Fleetwood's Zoo and recorded I'm Not Me. The album featured a minor hit, "I Want You Back", and a cover version of the Beach Boys' "Angel Come Home". A later version of the group featured Bekka Bramlett on vocals and recorded 1991's Shaking the Cage.