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Introduction:

Alan Jackson’s cover of “The Way I Am” is a significant contribution to the country music landscape, released in 1999 on his album Under the Influence. While not an original song by Jackson himself, the “The Way I Am” on this album showcases his signature baritone vocals and ability to breathe new life into classic country tunes.

The original “The Way I Am” was written by Sonny Throckmorton and released in 1980 by country music legend Merle Haggard. Haggard’s version reached number 2 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart and achieved critical acclaim. Jackson’s rendition, however, took a slightly different approach. Produced by Keith Stegall, “The Way I Am” on Under the Influence leans into a more traditional country sound, featuring a stripped-down arrangement with emphasis on Jackson’s vocals and acoustic guitar.

Under the Influence itself was a critical and commercial success, reaching number two on the Billboard Top Country Albums chart. While it wasn’t “The Way I Am” that became a single from the album, tracks like “Pop a Top” and “It Must Be Love” did achieve chart success. However, “The Way I Am” resonated with fans for its heartfelt delivery and its exploration of themes of self-acceptance and staying true to oneself. These themes resonated deeply with Jackson’s core audience and helped solidify his reputation as a country music artist who celebrated small-town values and traditional ways of life.

Though not released as a single, “The Way I Am” endures as a fan favorite on Under the Influence. Jackson’s performance of the song is a testament to his ability to deliver a powerful and relatable performance, even on a cover song. “The Way I Am” stands as a reminder of Jackson’s influence on country music and his dedication to preserving the genre’s rich history.

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Lyrics:

“The Way I Am”

Wish I were down, on some blue bayou
With a bamboo cane stuck in the sand
But the road I’m on, don’t seem to go there
So I just dream, keep on being the way I amWish I enjoyed, what makes my living
And what I do, with a willing hand
Some would run, but that ain’t like me
So, I just dream, keep on being the way I am

[Chorus:]
The way I am, don’t fit my shackles
The way I am, reality
I can almost see, that bobber dancin’
So, I just dream, keep on being the way I am

[Chorus:]
The way I am, don’t fit my shackles
The way I am, reality
I can almost see, that bobber dancin’
So, I just dream, keep on being the way I am

Yeah, I just dream, and keep on being the way I am.

Yoo da lay eee.. Yoo da lay eee…