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"The Trouble with Me" is a deeply personal track by Robbie Williams, featured on his sixth studio album, , released in October 2005. Co-written with Stephen Duffy, the song is an honest exploration of the singer's internal struggles with love, commitment, and emotional damage. Core Themes and Meaning
The track is widely regarded as one of Williams' most self-critical works.
: The final version features layered guitars and shimmering synths, providing a mix of warmth and sadness that reflects Williams' growing maturity at the time of the album's release. Cultural Context and Performances Robbie Williams - The Trouble With Me
: Williams has described the song as a message to someone he loved but felt he "couldn't love properly".
: The song was part of the era surrounding his record-breaking Close Encounters Tour in 2006, which supported the Intensive Care album. "The Trouble with Me" is a deeply personal
The song's production balances a "jaunty rhythm" with a melancholy tone, creating a bittersweet listening experience.
Lyrics for The Trouble With Me by Robbie Williams - Songfacts : The final version features layered guitars and
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