Not Me, Not I

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Background and composition

This single is a love song, which talks about her pain at losing her first love. There has been speculation she is singing about her ex-boyfriend and fellow Neighbours star Blair McDonough.

The song is acoustic rock, with pop rock influences. It is heavily piano-driven with some use of a string ensemble. The song has a prominent emphasis on the instrumental arranging,[1] and is written in the key or E minor. The chords follow in this order: Em–C–D–B7, and then for the chorus: Em–C–Am7–D.[2] At a live performance in Sydney in September 2023, Goodrem revealed the song was initially produced as an uptempo, RnB infused song before being stripped back for the final album version.[3]

Chart performance

In Australia, "Not Me, Not I" debuted at number two on the ARIA Singles Chart, behind Dido's "White Flag".[4] The week after, it took the number one position, giving Delta Goodrem her fourth consecutive number-one single in Australia.[5] This broke Kylie Minogue's previous record of three consecutive number ones. "Not Me, Not I" remained in the top 10 for 10 weeks. In the United Kingdom, the single debuted and peaked at number 18,[6] while in New Zealand, it peaked at number 11.[7]

Music video

This video was shot during the early stages of Goodrem's cancer at Newtown, Sydney, Australia. The video clip for the song was filmed in August 2003 and was directed by Michael Spiccia, who has worked with other artists including Disco Montego and Killing Heidi. Goodrem posed in a range of outfits during the shoot at a secret location in Redfern Railroads. The clip includes a trademark shot of Goodrem playing the piano, along with other visual effects including the ethereal goddess scene.

Track listings

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Credits and personnel

Credits are lifted from the Innocent Eyes album booklet.[8]

Studios

  • Produced at True North Studios (Cheshire, England) and Metropolis Audio (Melbourne, Australia)
  • Mastered at Sterling Sound (New York City)

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  • Delta Goodrem – writing
  • Kara DioGuardi – writing
  • Gary Barlow – writing, keyboards, programming, production
  • Eliot Kennedy – writing, guitars, production
  • Jarrad Rogers – writing
  • Ami Richardson – backing vocals
  • Spectrasonics "BackBeat" – drum samples
  • Chris Cameron – string arrangement
  • Michael H. Brauer – mixing
  • Robbie Adams – engineering
  • Carl Schubert – assistant engineering
  • Greg Calbi – mastering

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Charts

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Certifications

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Release history

Region Date Format(s) Label(s) Ref.
Australia 15 September 2003 CD Epic [10]
United Kingdom 1 December 2003 [11]

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