| Artist = #REDIRECT[[Ian McNabb #Singles]] ▼
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{{Infobox single
| Name = I'm Game
| Cover = I'm Game (album cover).jpg
| Caption =
▲| Artist = [[Ian McNabb]]
| from Album = [[Truth and Beauty (Ian McNabb album)|Truth and Beauty]]
| Released = June 1993
| Format = [[Gramophone record|7" vinyl]], [[Compact disc|CD]]
| Recorded = 1993
|Genre= [[Rock music|Rock]]
| Label = This Way Up
| Writer = Robert Ian McNabb
| Producer = Robert Ian McNabb
| Last single = "[[If Love Was Like Guitars]]"
| This single = "'''I'm Game'''"
| Next single = "[[(I Go) My Own Way]]"
}}
"'''I'm Game'''" is the fourth single released by [[Ian McNabb]] after disbanding the Icicle Works. The song was the first to be released after publication of Ian's first album [[Truth and Beauty (Ian McNabb album)| Truth and Beauty]], rather than to promote it. It failed to chart. <ref>http://www.merseybeasts.com/discogm.php</ref>
==Track listings==
''7" record''
# I'm Game (4:32)
# A Pirate Looks At Forty (4:09)
''CD''
# I'm Game (4:32)
# What's It All About? (4:25)
# A Pirate Looks At Forty (4:09)
==References==
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{{Ian McNabb}}
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[[Category:1993 singles]]
[[Category:Ian McNabb songs]]
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