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Album: Back to Black (2006)
Songfactsยฎ:
This song is autobiographical. Many successful musicians are haunted by their own personal demons of drink and drugs, and Winehouse is no exception. In February 2007 her father gave a candid interview to the Sun newspaper in which he denied that his daughter was an alcoholic, although he admitted that like many single women of her age she sometimes overdid the drink. On one occasion, after splitting up with her boyfriend, she fell over and hit her head.
Her previous management company wanted her to go into rehab but she said she didn’t need to. Her father agreed, adding that she wasn’t an alcoholic but had been drinking too much because she was lovesick, and \”You can’t go into rehab for that.\” Alcoholics drink everyday, he said, and his daughter didn’t. Hence the line: \”They tried to make me go to rehab, I said no, no, no.\”
Amy Winehouse was asked by The Daily Mail on August 3, 2007 how she writes songs. Said Winehouse: \”With ‘Rehab’ I was walking down the street with Mark Ronson, who produced my last album. I just sang the hook out loud. It was quite silly really.\”
She was then asked, \”Did you sing the ‘no no no’ bit as well?’\”
\”Yeah, I sang the whole line exactly as it turned out on the record! Mark laughed and asked me who wrote it because he liked it. I told him that I’d just made it up but that it was true and he encouraged me to turn it into a song, which took me five minutes. It wasn’t hard. It was about what my old management company (run by former Spice Girls manager Simon Fuller) wanted me to do.\”
On August 14, 2007, Winehouse entered The Causeway Retreat, a rehab center in Essex, England, with her new husband (and fellow addict), Blake Fielder. Addiction specialists know that admitting a couple to rehab together is a bad idea, but The Causeway was not an ethical institution: it was shut down amid a host of violations in 2010.
In the documentary Amy, Fielder is shown at the facility badgering Winehouse, putting a video camera to her face and asking her to sing \”the new, updated version of ‘Rehab,’\” presumably making a joke out of it. She refuses.
Winehouse did a few more stints in rehab to treat her drug and alcohol addiction, but it was ultimately unsuccessful. She was found dead in her London home on July 23, 2011.
This won the 2007 Ivor Novello Award for Best Contemporary Song.
At the 2008 Grammy awards, this won for Song Of The Year, Female Pop Vocal Performance and Record Of The Year. Winehouse also won for Best New Artist, and performed a medley of songs that were televised from London. Ronson won for producer of the year.
Backstage at the Grammy ceremony Mark Ronson recalled to Billboard magazine what it was like playing \”Rehab\” for Winehouse’s A\u0026R for the first time. \”About the first 15 seconds in, he said ‘Rewind, rewind!’ I didn’t think there would be dollar signs lighting up.\”
The lines, \”I’d rather be at home with Ray\” and \”There’s nothing you can teach me that I can’t learn from Mr. Hathaway\” are references to two of Winehouse’s soul music inspirations: Ray Charles and Donny Hathaway. Hathaway is best known for his duets with Roberta Flack: \”Where Is The Love?\” and \”The Closer I Get To You.\”
Winehouse’s label Island Records originally didn’t foresee this song’s success. Island Records president Darcus Beese explained in a Genius annotation:
\”When ‘Rehab’ dropped it was just like a newspaper being lit. I wasn’t expecting this song to be the one that did it. We wanted to come in with a cool angle. We thought putting Ghostface Killa on ‘You Know I’m No Good’ would be the big hit. It wasn’t until people heard ‘Rehab’ that they really got it.\”
Winehouse was backed by they Brooklyn band The Dap-Kings on this track – longtime fan Mark Ronson hired them. The group, who typically recorded with vocalist Sharon Jones, ended up joining Winehouse on her 2007 US tour. Jones seemed to be left in the lurch, but the wave of interest in Winehouse drew attention to Sharon Jones \u0026 the Dap-Kings, earning them many new fans.
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Rehab (Amy Winehouse) โ[Multimedia-English videos]
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 fine. He’s tried to make me go to rehab butย …
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Amy Winehouse โ Rehab Lyrics – Genius
Rehab Lyrics: They tried to make me go to rehab, but I sa, “No, no, no” / Yes, I’ve been black, but when I come back, you’ll know, know, know / I ain’tย …
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์ฃผ์ ์ ๊ด๋ จ๋ ์ด๋ฏธ์ง yes i’ve been black
์ฃผ์ ์ ๊ด๋ จ๋ ๋ ๋ง์ ์ฌ์ง์ ์ฐธ์กฐํ์ญ์์ค A II Z #rehab #zaklovett #amywinehouse๐ HI.. Yes I’ve been black, but when I come back, You’ll know. ๋๊ธ์์ ๋ ๋ง์ ๊ด๋ จ ์ด๋ฏธ์ง๋ฅผ ๋ณด๊ฑฐ๋ ํ์ํ ๊ฒฝ์ฐ ๋ ๋ง์ ๊ด๋ จ ๊ธฐ์ฌ๋ฅผ ๋ณผ ์ ์์ต๋๋ค.
์ฃผ์ ์ ๋ํ ๊ธฐ์ฌ ํ๊ฐ yes i’ve been black
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Preview โ Rehab (Amy Winehouse) โ[Multimedia-English videos]
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She is just as admired as hated. This singer has a great voice and a horrible personality. The lyrics of this song are autobiographic. Definitely, she should have gone to rehab (and stay there for a long time)
Sing along with the karaoke version here: Rehab -karaoke.
Transcript
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 fine
He’s tried to make me go to rehab but I won’t go go go
I’d rather be at home with Ray
I ain’t got seventy days
Cause there’s nothing
There’s nothing you can teach me
That I can’t learn from Mr Hathaway
I didn’t get a lot in class
But I know it don’t come in a shot glass
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 fine
He’s tried to make me go to rehab but I won’t go go go
The man said ‘why do you think you’re here?’
I said ‘I got no idea
I’m gonna, I’m gonna lose my baby
so I always keep a bottle near’
He said ‘I just think you’re depressed,
kiss me here baby and go rest’
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 don’t ever wanna drink again
I just ooh I just need a friend
I’m not gonna spend ten weeks
have everyone think I’m on the mend
It’s not just my pride
It’s just ’till these tears have dried
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 fine
He’s tried to make me go to rehab but I won’t go go go
Explanations
REHAB= A rehabilitation centre for people with an addiction problem (drugs or alcohol)
I AIN’T GOT THE TIME= (coll.) I haven’t got the time. AIN’T is the negative form for the verb “to be” and the verb “to have” in colloquial English:
– He ain’t English= He’s not English
– I ain’t got any money= I haven’t got any money
– I ain’t no car= I don’t have a car
HE’S TRIED= In this sentence, HE doesn’t refer to her daddy (in the previous line), but to her manager (if you don’t know the real story it’s impossible to guess)
I WON’T GO= The form WON’T is the contraction of WILL NOT. The verb WILL may be used to express future or to express volition (=want), so the form WON’T very often means REFUSE. “I won’t go” = “I refuse to go”.
I’D RATHER= The phrase “I would rather” means “I prefer”.
I’D RATHER STAY AT HOME WITH RAY= I prefer to stay at home listening to Ray Charles (a black singer she really admires), one of the creators of “rhythm and blues”.
I AIN’T GOT 70 DAYS= I can’t waste 70 days of my life in a rehabilitation centre.
CAUSE= because
Mr HATHAWAY= Donny Hathaway, a famous black American soul musician she likes a lot.
I DIDN’T GET A LOT IN CLASS= I have no class, no manners, no elegance (I wasn’t born with it).
IT DON’T COME IN A SHOT GLASS= Using “don’t” instead of “doesn’t” is often heard in substandard English. A shot glass is a small glass designed to drink liquor. This sentence either means class is something you can’t buy, or class is incompatible with alcohol.
YES, I’VE BEEN BLACK= Here, “black” is not referring to her race, because she is still a black woman, it is referring to depression, “black days”, so it means “I’ve been depressed”.
AND WHEN I COME BACK YOU’LL KNOW= Now YOU refers to her boyfriend: We broke up (you left me) and I got so depressed that I turned to alcohol, but you never knew how much your departure affected me. So if I go to rehab, when I come back you’ll know how bad things went for me (and I don’t want you to know).
THE MAN SAID (coll.)= “The man” is “the boss”. The man here is the doctor at the rehabilitation centre.
I GOT NO IDEA= I’ve got no idea, I don’t know.
GONNA= (coll.) going to
I’M GONNA LOSE MY BABY= I’m going to lose my boyfriend.
HE SAID: “I JUST THINK…”= That is her father talking, he thinks she has no drinking problem, just a little depression, that’s all.
GO REST= in colloquial AmE the verb GO is often followed by infinitive without to, but in standard English this should be “go to rest”, or “go and rest”.
HAVE EVERYONE THINK= The complete sentence is “I’m not gonna have everyone think” (the first part said in the previous line), which means, I refuse to have people thinking…
I’M ON THE MEND= “To mend” is to heal, to repair. “I’m on the mend” means “I’m through a process of rehabilitation”. She obviously thinks rehabilitation is for losers, for quitters, for people so weak they can’t solve the problem by themselves, that’s why she doesn’t want to go there and she hates the idea of people thinking she’s a loser. The idea is a bit stupid, that’s why she says after this: “it’s not just pride” (but, basically, it is).
‘TILL= Until
Meaning
Amy Winehouse โ Rehab Lyrics
โRehab,โ 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 rehabilitation centre to help manage her drug and alcohol problem.
Despite her resistance against any form of professional rehabilitation, she ended up checking into a rehab centre in early 2008, leaving just in time for the 50th Grammy Awards where she would take home a Grammy for Song Of The Year, Female Pop Vocal Performance, and Record Of The Year, each for โRehab.โ
Winehouseโs infamous reaction to winning Record Of The Year
While the song brought her much success, its message was questioned by listeners who were concerned for Winehouseโs health and addiction problems in real life. Almost four years after her tragic death, Winehouseโs former manager sat down with The Guardian in June 2015 and revealed how โRehab,โ specifically, had left a mark on him and those close to Winehouse, saying:
What does the phrase “Yes I’ve been black” mean in Amy Winehouse’s “Rehab?”?
What does the phrase “Yes I’ve been black” mean in Amy Winehouse’s “Rehab?”?
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โฮฏััะฃ โฮฌฯ ะธแธะณรฟ Favorite Answer Been depressed. Then she says…but when I come back, you won’t know….Meaning you won’t know she’s been to rehab because it won’t help. 2
cupcake i JUST heard that line in the song earlier today and was wondering the same thing! good question 0
Anonymous I was wondering the same thing…good question!! 1
Elena Mae blacked out, alcoholism. when we come back you ll know. alcoholics are completely different people when blacked out then when sober 0
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Listening to several songs of late musician Amy Winehouse she often sings the word black. For example in the song Back to black
I’ll go back to black
Similar in the song Rehab she sings:
Yes, I been black but when I come back [..]
What does black mean? I assume it means something like โdepressedโ/โdepressionโ?
Is this a phrase that is commonly used in English – or is it a โmade up termโ? Would people understand the meaning if used in a real sentence?
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