Amy Winehouse - Rehab -
: The song features a 1960s girl-group "jangly" sound, a departure from the jazz-heavy chords Winehouse typically used at the time. Lyrical Meaning
Released in 2006 as the lead single from her iconic second album Back to Black , became the signature song for British singer-songwriter Amy Winehouse . Produced by Mark Ronson, the track is a deeply autobiographical account of Winehouse's refusal to enter a rehabilitation facility for alcohol abuse. Origin and Songwriting Amy Winehouse - Rehab
The lyrics are a verbatim reflection of Winehouse's real-life defiance and her belief that she could manage her struggles through her own means. Amy Winehouse – Rehab Lyrics - Genius : The song features a 1960s girl-group "jangly"
The song's hook was born from a casual conversation between Winehouse and Ronson while they were walking in New York City. Winehouse recounted a period when her management team pressured her to seek treatment after a low point in her life. She famously told Ronson, "They tried to make me go to rehab, and I was like, 'Pfft, no, no, no'". Origin and Songwriting The lyrics are a verbatim