I'm Not Lisa - Chart Performance

Chart Performance

"I'm Not Lisa" was released on Capitol Records January 6, 1975, making its debut on the country chart February 15. The song became Colter's commercial breakthrough as a solo artist, peaking at #1 on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart, while also becoming a major crossover Pop hit, peaking at #4 on the Billboard Hot 100 as well. In addition, the song also reached #16 on the Hot Adult Contemporary Tracks chart, and was released on Colter's debut Capitol album, I'm Jessi Colter. The song earned Colter a Grammy award nomination in the category of Best Female Country Vocal Performance and a Country Music Association Awards nomination.

Colter's follow-up single "What's Happened to Blue Eyes" became a Top 10 country hit. However, none of her subsequent releases for Capitol in the 1970s came close to the success of "I'm Not Lisa," which later became Colter's signature tune and her only #1 single.

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