Genius Lyrics
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Amy Winehouse – Teach Me Tonight (Live, Hootenanny, London, 2004)
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Originally composed in 1954 and released with vocals by American jazz singer Janet Brace, “Teach Me Tonight” once again captured the hearts of jazz enthusiasts in the ‘80s after
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Amy Winehouse – Love Is a Losing Game
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In the haunting ballad “Love Is a Losing Game,” Winehouse reflects over her painful moments of loneliness and confusion, as well as her inability to rewrite history and change how
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Amy Winehouse – Just Friends
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Once more Amy wonders if her and this boy can just be friends. She feels way too strongly about him to stay within friendship boundaries.
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Amy Winehouse – Fuck Me Pumps
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“Fuck Me Pumps,” also known simply as “Pumps,” was the fourth and final single taken from Frank. The song satirically discusses the idea of money-hungry, one-night stand-having
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Amy Winehouse – Take the Box
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“Take the Box” details the tremendously specific encounter that Amy had with her ex-boyfriend, Chris Taylor, following their breakup. In an effort to cleanse herself of Taylor and
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Amy Winehouse – I Should Care (Live From The Stables / 2004)
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I should care / I should go around weepin' / I should care / I should go without sleepin' / Strangely enough, I sleep well / Except for a dream or two / But, then I count my sheep
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Amy Winehouse (Ft. JAY-Z) – Rehab (Remix)
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[Chorus: Amy Winehouse] / They tried to make me go to rehab, but I said "No, no, no" / Yes, I've been black, but when I come back, you'll know, know know / I ain't got the time and
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Genius English Translations – Lorenzo - Amy Winehouse (English Translation)
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["Amy Winehouse" Lyrics] / [Verse 1] / (na na nananana) / Yeah / Filled with emotions, and a little lost / She's got questions, says life is not great (wow) / To get stuff she
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Amy Winehouse – Alcoholic Logic
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[Intro] / Swinging back and forth / A beautiful thing taking you away / My head is spinning / [Verse 1] / My girl tried to stop me / But I had a taste of you / Unfamiliar
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Amy Winehouse – A Song for You
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The emotional final track of Lioness: Hidden Treasures, “A Song For You,” is a cover of Leon Russell’s 1970 version, though the track was made famous by American soul performer
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Amy Winehouse – He Can Only Hold Her
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“He Can Only Hold Her” by Amy Winehouse is a song about a time when she was in a relationship that she wasn’t completely invested in because she missed her last lover.
This song
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Mark Ronson (Ft. Amy Winehouse) – Valerie
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[Spoken Intro: Mark Ronson, Amy Winehouse] / Aight, it's rolling / I'm sorry, Charlie Murphy, I was having too much fun / [Verse 1] / Well, sometimes, I go out by myself / And I
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Amy Winehouse – Intro / Stronger Than Me
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“Stronger Than Me” tackles Winehouse’s back-and-forth experience with her early partner Chris Taylor. The two dated on and off before Winehouse came to the decision that Taylor
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Amy Winehouse – Some Unholy War
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Winehouse promises her undying commitment to her partner Blake Fielder-Civil in “Some Unholy War,” which she revealed onstage at Glastonbury 2008 was the first song she wrote about
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Amy Winehouse – Wake Up Alone
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In “Wake Up Alone”, Amy Winehouse soulfully sings about her desire for a man’s love, and lays bare her struggles with depression and alcohol within the lyrics.
The song appears on
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Amy Winehouse – Jazz N Blues
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[Verse 1] / It's always gone within two days / Follow my father, his extravagant ways / So if I got it I will spend it all / Camden and Parkway 'til I hit a wall / I cross my
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Amy Winehouse – Valerie (BBC Radio 1 Live Lounge)
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Originally recorded and released as a single on 19 June 2006 by English indie rock band, The Zutons for their second studio album Tired Of Hanging Around. She covered the song for
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Amy Winehouse – What Is It About Men
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“What is It About Men” is a personal, gut-spilling song about Amy’s feelings towards her own father. She feels she’s bound to end up becoming a mistress to a married man in the
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Amy Winehouse – Addicted
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In the playful “Addicted,” Winehouse narrates her eternal love for marijuana and the anger she felt towards her best friend’s boyfriend who kept stealing her weed. The protagonist
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Amy Winehouse – I'm On the Outside (Looking In)
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I'm on the outside looking in / An' I wanna be, an' I wanna be back on the inside w-i-i-th you / You are with somebody new and I don't know what to do / 'Cause I'm still in love
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Amy Winehouse – Half Time
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“Half Time” reflects on Winehouse’s passion for music and the joys that being an artist brings her.
Although appearing on her posthumous 2011 album Lioness: Hidden Treasures, the
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Amy Winehouse – Cherry
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“Cherry” is an ode to Amy’s beloved guitar, most likely given the name due to its colour. The song personifies Cherry, playing her out as a real person in Amy’s life.
Amy with
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Amy Winehouse – Mr Magic (Through the Smoke)
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“Mr Magic (Through The Smoke)” is the first of Winehouse’s weed anthems, preceding 2006’s “Addicted”. While other songs throughout her discography allude to the psychoactive drug
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Amy Winehouse – Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow? (2011)
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Amy Winehouse effortlessly brings the 1960 song “Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow?,” originally performed by the girl group The Shirelles, back to life with her soulfully poignant
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Amy Winehouse – Trilby
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The unpublished “Trilby” is arguably one of Amy Winehouse’s most heavily jazz-influenced tracks to date. The track was leaked in 2008 and was most likely a scrapped song from 2003’
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Amy Winehouse – Rehab
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“Rehab,” the leading single off of Back To Black, arguably put Winehouse on the international map. The song is a hauntingly ironic, upbeat tune where Winehouse refuses to go to a
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Amy Winehouse – You Sent Me Flying
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“You Sent Me Flying,” the second track off Winehouse’s debut album Frank, narrates Winehouse’s inadequate and vulnerable affection for a man much older than her. The more she
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Amy Winehouse – Help Yourself
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Released as the B-Side single for Frank’s fourth and final single, “Fuck Me Pumps,” “Help Yourself” is a heavily jazz-influenced song that finds Amy at a crossroads on how to
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Amy Winehouse – Long Day
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[Verse 1] / Running down my batteries / Laying me out to rest, yeah / Knowing that in five hours / I'll wake up and de-stress / And I'm digging myself into a hole / And these days
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Amy Winehouse – Amy Amy Amy
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On the thirteenth track from Frank, Winehouse narrates the irresistible attraction she feels for a man who just so happened to be her science teacher. When asked about the song’s
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