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Amy Winehouse Pictures
Artist:
Amy Winehouse
Origin:
United Kingdom, Enfield - Middlesex - EnglandUnited Kingdom
Born date:
September 14, 1983
Death date:
July 23, 2011
Amy Winehouse Album: «In My Bed / You Sent Me Flying»
Amy Winehouse Album: «In My Bed / You Sent Me Flying» (Front side)
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  • Customers rating: (5.0 of 5)
  • Title:In My Bed / You Sent Me Flying
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Taken from the critically acclaimed hit 2003 debut 'Frank'. Three non-LP tracks, 'In My Bed' (Definitive Radio Edit), 'You Send Me Flying' (Definitive Edit), & 'Best Friend' (Acoustic). Universal. 2004.
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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
- two great songs from Winehouse's debut.....

"In My Bed" is [in reference to the title of her album] quite frank, indeed. Amy Winehouse is asserting herself as an independent, sexually liberated woman. Though, some people might find the lyrics crude and even vulgar, she is truly being honest that (in her words) that [she] "sleeps alone." Plus, this song has a very catchy hip hop hook, and Amy sounds saucier than ever. "You Sent Me Flying" is a song about being dumped. That is the most straightforward and succinct way I can put it. Amy is recovering from being "kicked to the curb." Both songs are very descriptive, honest and blunt. Plus, the bonus cut is material previously unreleased on FRANK (at least, it wasn't on my copy that was released in the United States. Maybe British fans have this on their albums? I don't know).

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
- In My Bed

Released as the third single from her Frank debut, the Nas sampled thumper In My Bed is a cheeky reminder to a guy that any relationship with Miss Winehouse is strictly "friends with benefits". So trying to get all fresh with her in public like she's your girl is a big no-no. "Oh, it's you again/Listen, this isn't a reunion/So sorry if I turn my head/Yours is a familliar face/But that don't make your place safe in my bed, my bed, my bed!" Love the scrambled bass and Amy's impassioned scats at the end.

The piano led/disco flavored You Sent Me Flying finds the British songstress blindsided after being dumped by a lover. "And although my pride is not easily disturbed/You sent me flying when you kicked me to the curb!" Looks like the proud heartbreaker got a taste of her own medicine, huh? The acoustic Best Friend is yet another dysfunctional although slightly comical relationship set to music. "I can't wait to get away from you/Unsurprisingly you hate me too/We only communicate when we need to fight/But we're best friends, right?" Anyone else craving for some new Amy music?

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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
- All Amy All Good!

This CD, all though there are only 3 tracks on it, is excellent. I have all her CD's in constant rotation. If you can't get her CD's here try the AmazonUK. I got all of her CD's from there. Some of her single CDs are hard to get in the states. She is sultry, in your face, soulful and real.

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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
- Excellent sample of Amy

Both songs on this single are very excellent and give you a taste of what "Frank" sounds like. Amy's blunt and realistic lyrics in both "In My Bed" and "You Sent Me Flying" give me chills over how truthful and witty they are, and coupled with her amazing voice? Breathtaking.