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Joan Armatrading – me, myself, I

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Me, Myself, I is the title song to the album of the same name.  The album was the highest ever chart placing for Armatrading in the UK and US.   Born Joan Anita Barbara Armatrading is a British singer, songwriter and guitarist.  Her awards include three time Grammy Award nominee and nominated twice for BRIT Awards as Best Female Artist.

What we like

  • The reminder of the enjoyment of your own company

Mind experience

  • In a world where so much is trying to capture our attention and all that doing, we often lose sight of the company of our self.  Take time to give yourself that valuable “me” time.  Often this will help you gain perspective and a clear mind

To think about

  • I sit here by myself
    And you know I love it

    You know I don’t want someone
    To come pay a visit
    I wanna be by myself
    I came in this world alone
    Me myself I

 

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