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1980 studio album by Joan Armatrading
Me Myself I is the sixth studio album by British recording artist Joan Armatrading . Released in May 1980, the album was Armatrading's highest ever chart placing both in the UK (number 5) and in the US (number 28).[ 7] [ 8] In Australia, the album peaked at number 13.[ 9] It was certified "Gold" in the UK by the BPI in July 1980.
The title track became one of her most successful singles , peaking at number 21 over an 11-week stay in the UK Singles Chart .[ 7] It was also used in the soundtrack of an Australian movie of the same title made in 1999. "All the Way From America" was a minor hit, peaking at number 54 in the UK chart.[ 7]
All tracks are written by Joan Armatrading
Side one Title 1. "Me Myself I " 3:16 2. "Ma-Me-O-Beach" 3:00 3. "Friends" 3:05 4. "Is It Tomorrow Yet" 3:31 5. "Turn Out the Light" 4:19
Side two Title 6. "When You Kisses Me" 3:14 7. "All the Way from America" 4:49 8. "Feeling in My Heart (For You)" 3:36 9. "Simon" 3:40 10. "I Need You" 2:44
Technical
Thom Panunzio – engineer
Gregg Caruso – assistant engineer
Chuck Beeson – art direction, design
Brian Hagiwara – photography
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^ "Top Selling Albums of 1980 — The Official New Zealand Music Chart" . Recorded Music New Zealand . Retrieved 28 January 2022 .
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