The Weakness in Me


"The Weakness in Me" is a song by English singer-songwriter Joan Armatrading, released as the third single from her seventh album, Walk Under Ladders. It was released as a single in the US and Netherlands only in November 1981. Despite not charting, the song has become one of Armatrading's best known songs.

Background

Armatrading has described "The Weakness in Me" as being "about somebody who has an affair and they've fallen for the person that they're having the affair with, but they love the person they were with whilst they were having the affair". The song was not inspired by Armatrading's own personal life. She told The Boston Globe in 1982, " not about me cause I'm not married and I'm not having a three-way affair or something like that."

B-sides

The single featured as its B-side the original songs "Dollars" and "Crying", which remained unreleased on an album until the reissue of her 1981 album Walk Under Ladders in 2010.

Music video

The song's accompanying music video was directed by Godley & Creme.

Critical reception

Upon its release as a single in the US, Cash Box wrote, "In her distinctively deep and resounding voice, Armatrading creates a plaintive and poignant musical message in her own inimitable way. Producer Lillywhite surrounds the simple woodblock-piano accompaniment with a gripping bass-synthesizer sound." Record World praised it as "one of Joan's strongest lyrical efforts", which "deals with temptation and what it means to have a fickle heart". They concluded, "Joan's pointed lyrics and stirring vocal colors are bonuses for any format."

Track listings

7": A&M / 2381-S
  1. "The Weakness in Me" – 3:32
  2. "Crying" – 3:28
7": A&M / AMS 9190
  1. "The Weakness in Me" – 3:32
  2. "Dollars" – 3:29
12": A&M / AMS 12.9191
  1. "The Weakness in Me" – 3:32
  2. "Dollars" – 3:29
  3. "Crying" – 3:28
  4. "Shine" – 3:49

Personnel

Cover versions