Joan Armatrading - Me, Myself I (video Hq) ❲Linux Proven❳
Joan Armatrading’s (1980) is widely celebrated as an empowering anthem for introverts and a definitive declaration of independence. The Message: Empowering Solitude
: Produced by Richard Gottehrer (who also worked with Blondie ), the track features an all-star lineup including Marcus Miller on bass and E Street Band legends Clarence Clemons and Danny Federici .
: The music video visually reinforces this theme of self-sufficiency by showing Armatrading playing chess against herself and riding in a car as her own passenger. Musical Shift and Impact Joan Armatrading - Me, Myself I (Video HQ)
: "Me, Myself I" became one of her most successful singles, reaching #21 in the UK. The album of the same name was her highest-charting ever, hitting #5 in the UK and #28 in the US.
: Armatrading has described the track as a "light-hearted" look at her own comfort with herself, famously singing, "I wanna be by myself / I came in this world alone" . Joan Armatrading’s (1980) is widely celebrated as an
: It is frequently cited as a "signature song" that balances "raw rock energy" with "lyrical insight". Joan Armatrading - Me, Myself I (Video HQ)
The song marked a major turning point in Armatrading's career, shifting from her folkier roots toward a punchier, more accessible rock sound. Musical Shift and Impact : "Me, Myself I"
: While the lyrics celebrate independence, they also acknowledge the value of connection, noting she wants "a boyfriend and a girl for laughs" but only for one day a week, leaving six days for herself.
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