Joan Armatrading - Me, Myself I (video Hq) ❲HD❳

Joan Armatrading’s (1980) is widely celebrated as an empowering anthem for introverts and a definitive declaration of independence. The Message: Empowering Solitude

: 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. Joan Armatrading - Me, Myself I (Video HQ)

The song explores the joy and strength found in being alone rather than the loneliness typically associated with solitude. Joan Armatrading’s (1980) is widely celebrated as an

The song marked a major turning point in Armatrading's career, shifting from her folkier roots toward a punchier, more accessible rock sound. The song marked a major turning point in

: 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 .

: "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.

: It is frequently cited as a "signature song" that balances "raw rock energy" with "lyrical insight". Joan Armatrading - Me, Myself I (Video HQ)