"What I Really Meant to Say" debuted at number 53 on the US
Billboard Hot Country Songs chart the week of March 31, 2001. It reached the top-forty the week of May 5, 2001 at number 37, becoming her first top-forty hit. The track entered the top-ten the week of August 4, 2001, at number 10, taking the biggest leap in the top-thirty. It rose to number five on August 25, the same week that
Blake Shelton's single "
Austin" was spending a third consecutive week at number one; this marked the first time since 1993 that two debut singles were simultaneously in the top-five of the chart. On September 22, 2001, "What I Really Meant to Say" would top the US Hot Country Songs chart, displacing
Toby Keith's "
I'm Just Talkin' About Tonight" from the top spot. She became the third artist of the year to have their debut single reach number one after Shelton's "Austin" and
Jamie O'Neal's "
There Is No Arizona". The track also became Capitol Nashville's second number one single of the year following
Keith Urban's "
But for the Grace of God", which had ended an over two-year run of the label not getting a number one single. "What I Really Meant to Say" would top the chart for two more weeks and would overall spend 35 weeks on the chart. After its commercial release, the song debuted at number five on the Top Country Singles Sales chart the week of May 26, 2001, simultaneously debuted at number 46 on the
Hot Singles Sales chart. It would peak at number one on the former chart the week of June 16, 2001, selling 5,000 copies. == Track listing ==