That Wasn't Me Explained

That Wasn't Me
Cover:That Wasn't Me.jpg
Type:single
Artist:Brandi Carlile
Album:Bear Creek
Recorded:2011
Genre:folk rock
Length:3:42
Label:Columbia
Producer:Trina Shoemaker
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Next Year:2012

"That Wasn't Me" is a song by American recording artist Brandi Carlile. The song serves as the lead single off Carlile's fourth studio album, Bear Creek.[1] It was recorded by Tanya Tucker for her 2023 album Sweet Western Sound, which was co-produced by Carlile.

Background

The song's lyrics were inspired by the addiction and recovery of one of Carlile's friends[2] [3] while the style was influenced by Elton John, The Beatles and Sheryl Crow.[2] [4] The song is written from the viewpoint of the addict, and addresses the healing process and reconciliation that comes with overcoming addiction.[5]

On March 19, 2012, "That Wasn't Me" was announced along with Carlile's fourth studio album via her official website. The announcement stated that the single would be sent to radios soon. On March 26, via social networking site Twitter, Carlile "tweeted" the single cover and announced that the single would be released online on April 3.

The single's music video features Kris Kristofferson portraying the role of the addict.

Chart performance

Chart (2012)Peak
position
US Rock Songs (Billboard)[6] 50
US Triple A (Billboard)[7] 7

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Notes and References

  1. News: Brandi Carlile, in Utah in July, to release new album in June . David Burger . March 19, 2012 . May 2, 2012.
  2. News: Kornbluth. Jesse. Interrogating Brandi Carlile: I Knew 'That Wasn't Me' Was Our 'Let It Be.'. July 28, 2012. Huffington Post. July 23, 2012.
  3. News: Ferriss. Jedd. Brandi Carlile closes Bele Chere behind new album. July 28, 2012. Asheville Citizen-Times. July 24, 2012.
  4. News: Dickens. Tad. Brandi Carlile: Standing and singing on the shoulders of her superheroes. July 28, 2012. Roanoke Times. July 22, 2012.
  5. News: Brandi Carlile:Bending Notes Until They Break. NPR Staff. March 14, 2014.
  6. Chart Highlights: Katy Perry Ties Rihanna's Pop Songs Record. Billboard.
  7. Web site: Triple A. Mediabase 24/7. Mediabase. May 27, 2012.