"It's My Own Cheating Heart That Makes Me Cry" received a positive reception in the music press. Mark Beaumont of
NME named it Track of the Week, and praised the song, stating that it "stirs more emotion than a million candle-lit meals" and compares it to previous single, "
Daddy's Gone", as well as the work of fellow Glasgow band The Jesus and Mary Chain, stating it "shimmers in the kind of elegiac-yet-filthy Wall of Sound thrum [reminiscent of
Psychocandy] [...] only this time even more dark, dolorous and redolent." David Peisner called the track the "emotional centerpiece" of the album
Glasvegas, a "jaw-dropping 'crescendo of desmise'... which examines the demons infidelity unleashes." John Murphy of
musicOMH praised the song's composition, stating "[broad] Scottish brogues, lashings of feedback and multi-layered guitars and a massive dosage of self-loathing all combine here to produce one of the most compelling singles in months." Murphy hailed Glasvegas the "sound of young Scotland" and also compared the song to The Jesus and Mary Chain, stating "at times [it] sounds like a throwback to the days of The Jesus and Mary Chain." In February 2008,
Q magazine listed the single at number 10 in their list of the 50 essential tracks you need to download. == Formats ==