Amy Winehouse
Amy Winehouse
Amy Winehouse
Amy Winehouse
Amy Winehouse
Amy Winehouse
Amy Winehouse
Amy Winehouse
Amy Winehouse
Amy Winehouse
Amy Winehouse
Amy Winehouse
Amy Winehouse
Amy Winehouse
Amy Winehouse
Amy Winehouse
Amy Winehouse
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 protagonist in a 2003 interview on Late & Live with Gav, she responded:
Well you never had a sexy, guitar-playing sc...
[Verse 1]
Attract me until it hurts to concentrate
Distract me, stops me doin' work I hate
And just to show him how it feels
I walk past his desk in heels
One leg resting on the chair
From the side, he pulls my hair
[Chorus]
(Amy, Amy, Amy)
Although I've been here before
(Amy, Amy, Amy)
He's just too hard to ignore
Masculine, you spin a spell
I think you'd wear me well
(Amy, Amy, Amy)
Where's my moral parallel?
[Verse 2]
It takes me half an hour to write a verse
He makes me imagine it from bad to worse
My weakness for the other sex
Every time his shoulders flex
The way the shirt hangs off his back
My train of thought spins right off track
[Chorus]
(Amy, Amy, Amy)
Although I've been here before
(Amy, Amy, Amy)
He's just too hard to ignore
Masculine, he spins a spell, yeah
I think he'd wear me well
(Amy, Amy, Amy)
So, where's my moral parallel?
[Verse 3]
His own style, right down to his Diesel jeans
Immobile, I can't think by any means
Underwear peeks out the top
I'll let you know when you should stop
From the picture my mind drew
I know I'd look good on you
[Chorus]
(Amy, Amy, Amy)
Although I've been here before
(Amy, Amy, Amy)
You're too hard to ignore
Masculine, you spin a spell
I think you'd wear me well
(Amy, Amy, Amy)
So, where's my moral parallel?
[Bridge]
Creative energy abused
And all my lyrics go unused
And when I clock black hair, blue eyes
I drift off, I fantasise, yeah
[Chorus]
(Amy, Amy, Amy)
Although I've been here before
(Amy, Amy, Amy)
He's just too hard to ignore
Masculine, he spins a spell
I think he'd wear me well
(Amy, Amy, Amy)
So, where's my moral parallel?
(Amy, Amy, Amy)
Although I've been here before, yeah
(Amy, Amy, Amy)
He's just too hard to ignore
Masculine, he spins a spell
I think he'd wear me well, yeah
(Amy, Amy, Amy)
Oh, yeah, where's my moral parallel?
Amy Amy Amy was written by Amy Winehouse.
Amy Amy Amy was produced by Matt Rowe.
Amy Winehouse released Amy Amy Amy on Mon Oct 20 2003.
On November 13, 2003, Winehouse appeared on a London radio show titled “Late and Live”. The host, Gavin, brought up the song, and Winehouse briefly addressed it at the 4:07 mark. She admits this is a true story.