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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 – 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 – Stronger Than Me Samples
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See all of “Stronger Than Me” by Amy Winehouse’s samples
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Amy Winehouse – Stronger Than Me (A Cappella)
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[Verse 1] / You should be stronger than me / You been here seven years longer than me / Don't you know you supposed to be the man? / Not pale in comparison to who you think I am
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Amy Winehouse (Ft. Dave Brinkworth & Mark Pritchard) – Stronger Than Me (Harmonic 33 Remix)
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Another Harmonics production / [Verse 1] / You should be stronger than me / You been here 7 years longer than me / Don't you know you supposed to be the man / Not pale in
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Mighty Tom Cats – Love-Potion-Cheeba-Cheeba
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Lyrics not translated
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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 – 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 – 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 – Outro
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[Spoken] / Thank you, thank you, thank you / I hope you all enjoyed your time at the Amy Winehouse show / Feel free to come back whenever you'd like / But, for now, you can exit on
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Amy Winehouse – (There Is) No Greater Love
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There Is No Greater Love is Amy Winehouse’s rendition/cover of a classic 1936 Jazz song. Notably this song has been covered by other artists such as Billie Holiday, Nat King Cole
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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 – I Heard Love Is Blind
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“I Heard Love Is Blind” unapologetically tackles the themes of infidelity and whimsically cheating on one’s partner.
Winehouse, who has stated that the song does not reenact a
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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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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 – Know You Now
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[Verse 1] / You're just a little boy underneath that hat / You need the nerve to hide your ego, don't come with that / You think everything gets handed to you free / But it's not
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Amy Winehouse – Like Smoke (Demo)
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[Intro] / Ooh, ah, oh, oh, oh, oh / [Chorus] / I never wanted you to be my man / I just wanted to see what you can do / Yeah — no / Do, do, yeah / Hey / [Verse] / I feel it in my
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Amy Winehouse – In My Bed (Live At Concorde - Brighton/2008)
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[Intro] / This is "In My Bed!" / [Verse 1] / Wish I could say it breaks my heart / Like you did in the beginning / It's not that we grew apart / My nightingale no longer singin
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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 – October Song
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The nostalgic “October Song” recalls the death of Winehouse’s pet canary named Ava. The title of the song presumably recalls the month that Ava died, although Winehouse has been
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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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藤井 風 (Fujii Kaze) – Stronger Than Me
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[藤井風「Stronger Than Me」歌詞] / You should be stronger than me / You been here 7 years longer than me / Don't you know? You supposed to be the man / Not pale in comparison to who you
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Amy Winehouse – We’re Still Friends (Live At The Union Chapel)
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Amy Winehouse famously sang in her hit “Rehab,” “there’s nothing you can teach me that I can’t learn from Mr. Hathaway.” She was speaking of troubled soul singer Donny Hathaway. It
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Amy Winehouse – Do Me Good
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[Skit Intro] / [Verse 1] / Got back together with my man last night / But I think I was dreaming, he didn't feel quite right / I pressed his chest under my fingertips / Beside
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Amy Winehouse – Moody's Mood For Love / Teo Licks
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This is the sixth track on Amy Winehouse’s debut album Frank.
This is a cover of James Moody’s 1952 song Moody’s Mood For Love.
A few of the lyrics on Winehouse’s version are
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Amy Winehouse – Rehab (Live On Jools Holland)
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[Chorus] / 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 if my daddy thinks I'm
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B.o.B – Grip Your Body
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"I just wanna grip yo body" (Go Head) / It's B.o.B! (HaHa) / [Verse 1] / Well gone and grip it / I get that thing wet like I'm bout to get the dishes / I've got positions but you
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Amy Winehouse – In My Bed
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In My Bed featured on Amy’s 2003 debut album.
The song was released as a double A-Side with You Sent Me Flying as well as B-Side Best Friends
The song is about sleeping with an
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Amy Winehouse – What Is It About Men (Live At North Sea Jazz Festival)
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[Intro: Spoken] / And, um, this is a tune called "What Is It About Men" / I wrote this about my daddy...um, yeah / No, it's not in our situation, you know / Oh, it's cool now, at
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