Promotion for the single included a Melbourne instore appearance in which Goodrem signed autographs for a record eight hours to an estimated crowd of 10,000 people. Two CD singles were released to stores in Australia, the first CD featured the title track and the two
B-sides "Hear Me Calling" (written by Goodrem and Pizzinga) and "Lost for Words" (written by Goodrem), while the second CD featured remixes of "
Lost Without You", a free Delta Goodrem phone logo and a choice of ringtones between "
Born to Try", "Lost Without You" and "Innocent Eyes". The song made its debut on the Australian
ARIA Singles Chart at number two, being held off the number-one spot by "
Bring Me to Life" by
Evanescence on 16 June 2003. After two weeks of being on the chart, it knocked Evanescence off the top spot and stayed there for two weeks, making the song Goodrem's third consecutive number-one single. After nine weeks, it spent its last week in the top 10 and fell to number 12. It spent a total of 20 weeks in the top 50, accredited platinum by
Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA) and was the 18th-highest-selling single in Australia during 2003. In New Zealand, the song debuted on the
RIANZ Singles Chart at number 44, then jumped 25 places to number 19 before peaking the following week at number 14. It spent a total of 12 weeks in the chart before leaving from number 49. The song debuted at number nine in the United Kingdom, becoming Goodrem's third top-10 single there. It additionally debuted and peaked at number 25 in Ireland, spending a total on six weeks on the chart. ==Track listings==