AMY WINEHOUSE - BACK TO BLACK

He Left No Time To Regret
Kept His Dick Wey
With His Same Old Safe Bet
Me And My Head High
And My Tears Dry
Get On Without My Guy
You Went Back To What You Knew
So Far Removed From All That We Went Through
And I Tread A Troubled Track
My Odds Are Stacked
I'll Go Back To Black

We Only Said Goodbye With Words
I Died A Hundred Times
You Go Back To Her
And I Go Back To...

I Go Back To Us

I Love You Much
It's Not Enough
You Love Blow And I Love Puff
And Life Is Like A Pipe
And I'm A Tiny Penny Rolling Up The Walls Inside

We Only Said Goodbye With Words
I Died A Hundred Times
You Go Back To Her
And I Go Back To

We Only Said Good-Bye With Words
I Died A Hundred Times
You Go Back To Her
And I Go Back To

Black, Black, Black, Black, Black, Black, Black
I Go Back To
I Go Back To

We Only Said Goodbye With Words
I Died A Hundred Times
You Go Back To Her
And I Go Back To

We Only Said Good-Bye With Words
I Died A Hundred Times
You Go Back To Her
And I Go Back To
Black...



SONG FACTS

Writer(s): Amy Winehouse, Mark Ronson
Producer(s): Mark Ronson

This Song Is About Winehouse's Breakup With Her Then-Boyfriend Blake Fielder-Civil. They Got Back Together And Married In 2007.

Amy Winehouse Explained To The Sun Newspaper October 27, 2006 Before They'd Re-Established Their Relationship: "'Back To Black' Is When You've Finished A Relationship And You Go Back To What's Comfortable For You. My Ex Went Back To His Girlfriend And I Went Back To Drinking And Dark Times."

This Song Was Written By Amy Winehouse And Mark Ronson, Who Also Produced The Album. It Was Released As A Single In The Uk In 2007, With "Valerie" And "Hey Little Rich Girl" On The B-Side. The Single Was Released Worldwide In 2008.

The Video Is An Artistic Black-And-White Number Shot In Abney Park Cemetery And Other Locations Around London, With The Theme Of Amy Mourning For Her Dead Relationship. That Comes Complete With A Coffin, Hearse, Funeral Procession, Lilies, And A Burial Ritual. For A Very Small Box.

This Was The First Song Ronson Wrote With Winehouse.

The Song Reached The Top 10 Of The Uk Singles Chart For The First Time In July 2011 In The Week Following Amy's Tragic Death. It Proved To Be The Most Popular Of The Late Star's Posthumous Releases Peaking At #8 In Her Native Country.

Beyoncé And Andre 3000 Covered This For Baz Luhrmann's Big Screen Adaptation Of The Great Gatsby. Their Dark, Slow And Moody Interpretation Also Featured On The Three-Minute Trailer For The Movie. Beyoncé's Husband, Jay-Z, Was An Executive Producer On The Film And The Man Behind The Soundtrack.

Ann Wilson Of Heart Covered This On Her 2018 Album Immortal. Said Wilson: "This Song Honestly Exposes The Pain In An Abandoned Lover's Heart. It Talks About Humiliation, Bravery, Inextinguishable Hope, Desolation And Feeling Small."