“I Got a Name” is a song by American singer-songwriter Jim Croce. It was released in 1973 on his album of the same name, which was also his fifth and final studio album before his tragic death in a plane crash later that year. The song was written by Charles Fox and Norman Gimbel.
“I Got a Name” is a folk rock song that reflects themes of identity and self-discovery. The lyrics describe the narrator’s journey to find his place in the world and establish his identity despite the challenges he faces. The chorus, with the lines “Movin’ me down the highway, rollin’ me down the highway,” captures the spirit of freedom and determination.
Musically, the song features Croce’s soulful vocals, acoustic guitar, and a gentle arrangement. Croce’s heartfelt delivery and the song’s relatable lyrics resonated with listeners, making it one of his most enduring tracks.
“I Got a Name” became one of Jim Croce’s posthumous hits, reaching high positions on music charts after his passing. Its poignant lyrics and Croce’s emotive performance have made it a classic in the folk rock genre, celebrated for its timeless message and musical craftsmanship.