2006 single by Amy Winehouse
"
Rehab
" is a song written and recorded by English singer-songwriter
Amy Winehouse
, from her second and final
studio album
Back to Black
(2006). Produced by
Mark Ronson
, the lyrics are autobiographical and address Winehouse's refusal to enter a
rehabilitation clinic
for
alcohol
. "Rehab" was released as the
lead single
from
Back to Black
in 2006, and it peaked at number 7 in the United Kingdom on its
Singles Chart
and number 9 in the United States on the
Billboard
Hot 100
,
[1]
[2]
becoming Winehouse's only top 10 hit in the US.
"Rehab" became an international critical and commercial success, and has been referred to as Winehouse's
signature song
.
[3]
[4]
It won three
Grammy Awards
at the
50th ceremony
, including
Record of the Year
,
Song of the Year
, and
Best Female Pop Vocal Performance
.
[5]
It also won an
Ivor Novello Award
for Best Contemporary Song.
[6]
Winehouse's public battle with
drug
and
alcohol addiction
, and subsequent death, have contributed to the song's continuing popularity and appearance in the media. The song has been
covered
by a number of artists, including
Taking Back Sunday
,
Justin Timberlake
,
Fergie
, and
Kanye West
.
Background
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"Rehab" was produced by
Mark Ronson
and released as the album's lead single in 2006 in the UK. The song addresses Winehouse's refusal to attend an alcohol
rehabilitation centre
after her management team encouraged her to go. Ronson expanded on the songwriting process when interviewed by DJ
Zane Lowe
for the
BBC Radio
's
Radio 1's Stories
, in an episode broadcast on
BBC Radio 1
on Monday 18 July 2011, 5 days before her death:
- I was walking down the street with Amy. We were in New York and we'd been working together for about a week and we were walking to some store. She wanted to buy a present for her boyfriend and she was telling me about a specific time in her life that was.... I feel bad, like, talking about a friend like this, but I think I've told this story enough times.... but she hit, like, a certain low and her dad came over to try and talk some sense into her. And she was like, "He tried to make me go to rehab and I was like, 'Pfft, no no no.'" And the first thing I was like, "ding ding ding ding ding." Like, I mean I'm supposed to be like, "How was that for you?" and all I'm like is, "We've got to go back to the studio."
Mitch Winehouse, Amy's father, confirms Ronson's story about the origins of the song in his biography,
Amy, My Daughter
(2012). He writes that Ronson and Winehouse inspired each other musically, adding that Amy had written that line in one of her notebooks years before and told him that she was planning to write a song about that day. After Ronson heard the line during his and Amy's conversation in New York, he suggested they turn it into a song. The book says that was the moment when the song "came to life".
[7]
In the film
Amy
, director
Asif Kapadia
showed an interview with Mitch in which he explained that "he didn't believe [Winehouse] needed treatment [for her drug and alcohol addiction]". In an appearance on the British talk show
Loose Women
, Mitch clarified the comments he made in the film, saying that Kapadia misinterpreted what he actually said to Winehouse: "[...] I say that Amy didn't need to go to rehab, right? What I actually said was ? referring to 2005 ? Amy didn't need to go to rehab at that point. Later on was a different story altogether, which gives a totally, completely different meaning to what I said."
[8]
"Rehab" is a
soul
and
R&B
song.
[9]
[10]
In the lyrics Winehouse mentions "Ray" and "Mr. Hathaway", in reference to
Ray Charles
and
Donny Hathaway
.
Critical reception
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"Rehab" received universal acclaim from
music critics
.
Rolling Stone
characterised it as a "
Motown
-style winner with a banging beat and a lovesick bad girl testifying like
Etta James
."
[11]
People
magazine called the track "instantly memorable."
[12]
Billboard
remarked that Winehouse's vocals on the song were "
Shirley Bassey
-meets-
Ella Fitzgerald
" and called the track "a better buzz than a double-gin martini."
[9]
British trade paper
Music Week
called the song a "classy treat", praising Ronson's production and noting that the track's "overall effect is one of adroit skill with great hooks".
[13]
"Rehab" ranked number 7 on
Rolling Stone
'
s list of the 100 Best Songs of 2007 and number 194 on the same magazine's updated list of
The 500 Greatest Songs of All Time
.
[14]
[15]
This song also placed at number 92 on
MTV Asia
'
s list of Top 100 Hits of 2007.
[16]
Time
magazine named "Rehab" at number one on their 10 Best Songs of 2007. Writer
Josh Tyrangiel
praised Winehouse for her confidence, opining, "What she is is mouthy, funny, sultry, and quite possibly crazy" and, "It's impossible not to be seduced by her originality. Combine it with production by Mark Ronson that references four decades worth of soul music without once ripping it off, and you've got the best song of 2007."
[17]
Entertainment Weekly
put it on its end-of-the-decade, "best-of" list, saying, "Soon she'd be making headlines for all the wrong reasons. But back in 2007, we were all saying yes, yes, yes to the British belter's one-of-a-kind voice."
[18]
In 2011,
NME
placed it at number 8 on its list "150 Best Tracks of the Past 15 Years."
[19]
The song won the
Ivor Novello Award
for Best Contemporary Song for songwriting on 24 May 2007.
[20]
In July 2007, the track won the
Popjustice £20 Music Prize
, which recognises the best British pop singles over the past year. In doing so, Winehouse became the third act to win the award, after
Girls Aloud
and
Rachel Stevens
.
[21]
The single was voted as the best song of 2007 at
The Village Voice
'
s annual
Pazz & Jop
.
[22]
On
10 February 2008
, "Rehab" won three
Grammy Awards
:
Record of the Year
,
Song of the Year
and
Best Female Pop Vocal Performance
.
[23]
Chart performance
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Based solely on
download
sales, "Rehab" entered the
UK Singles Chart
at number nineteen and when the physical single was released the following week, it climbed to number seven, Winehouse's highest chart position at the time by more than 50 places. By 25 October, the album was approaching five-time
platinum
in the UK, making it the best-selling record of 2007.
[24]
The song entered the
Billboard
Hot 100
at number 91 on the 31 March 2007 chart without an official single release. Winehouse's current single at the time, "
You Know I'm No Good
", entered one spot above, at number 90, the same week.
[25]
After lingering in the bottom portions of the Hot 100 for several months, the song suddenly jumped 38 spots to number ten on the 23 June chart,
[26]
due to digital sales following Winehouse's live performance of the song on the
MTV Movie Awards
on 3 June 2007; sales of the official remix featuring rapper
Jay-Z
also had a small effect, helping it to peak in the 70s on the iTunes Top 100 in the US. After a change of rules in the UK allowing all digital downloads to be counted for the singles chart, "Rehab" re-entered the chart at number 20 for the week ending 13 January 2007, whilst "You Know I'm No Good" occupied the number 40 spot as a new entry on downloads alone.
The Ronson-produced song also topped at the top ten in more than 10 countries including Canada, Spain, Denmark, and Israel, peaking at number one in Norway and Hungary. It reached the top 20 in France, the Netherlands, Austria, Switzerland and Finland, attaining a peak position of number 23 on the
European Hot 100 Singles
.
Between October 2006 and June 2007, the single spent 34 consecutive weeks in the official UK top 75 and has re-entered it again several times since, most recently at number 29 on 31 July 2011 in the wake of the singer's death, giving it a current total of 59 weeks in the top 75, making it the joint 10th longest runner of all time, and 76 in the top 100.
It also became her first top ten hit on the
Billboard
Hot 100, peaking at number nine. The
Recording Industry Association of America
certified "Rehab" platinum on 11 February 2010 for sales of over 1 million copies.
[27]
The song was an enduring hit throughout 2007; with UK sales of 131,415 in 2007 alone, it finished the year as the UK's fifth-sixth biggest-selling single. It is Winehouse's longest-running UK chart hit, but her Ronson collaboration "Valerie" has proven to be her biggest seller to date.
Music video
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The music video was directed by Phil Griffin and released in September 2006. It was shot at 33 Portland Place in London, a large Georgian residence built in 1775 and used in many music videos of the era due to its grand and largely original interior. It features Winehouse's band playing their instruments while she sings to the camera. The band members are wearing dressing gowns/bath robes throughout the video, with one member dressed similarly to
Donny Hathaway
. It begins with Winehouse rising from bed and then moving to the bathroom. For the second verse, Winehouse is on a chair in a psychiatrist's office, presumably explaining herself to an unseen therapist. In contrast to the lyrics, the video ends with Winehouse in rehab, sitting on a bed in a white-tiled clinical ward room with her band around her. The video was shot by director of photography Adam Frisch, FSF. On 31 May 2007, "Rehab" debuted on MTV's
Total Request Live
and later peaked at number one on 7 June.
[28]
The music video was also nominated for
Video of the Year
at the
2007 MTV Video Music Awards
, but lost out to
Rihanna
's "
Umbrella
."
Live performances
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On 12 March 2007, Winehouse performed the song live for her US television debut on the
Late Show with David Letterman
.
[29]
For a while, she replaced "Ray" with "Blake", referring to her ex-husband, Blake Fielder-Civil, in live performances. She also replaced several times the lyrics, "I'm gonna lose my baby", with, "I'll never lose my baby".
Track listings and formats
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UK CD single (CD 1)
[30]
Title
|
---|
1.
| "Rehab" (Album Version)
| 3:36
|
---|
2.
| "Do Me Good"
| 4:20
|
---|
UK CD Maxi-Single (CD 2)
[31]
Title
|
---|
1.
| "Rehab" (Album Version)
| 3:36
|
---|
2.
| "Close to the Front"
| 4:35
|
---|
3.
| "Rehab" (Desert Eagle Discs Vocal Mix)
| 5:00
|
---|
UK digital download
Title
|
---|
1.
| "Rehab (Hot Chip Vocal Remix)" (Hot Chip Remix)
| 6:58
|
---|
2.
| "Rehab (Pharoahe Monch Remix)" (Amy Winehouse vs Pharoahe Monch)
| 3:36
|
---|
3.
| "Rehab (Vodafone Live)" (Live at TBA)
| 3:40
|
---|
USA digital download
Title
|
---|
1.
| "Rehab (Remix)" (featuring Jay Z)
| 3:52
|
---|
2.
| "Rehab (Pharoahe Monch Remix)" (Amy Winehouse vs Pharoahe Monch)
| 3:36
|
---|
Digital download ? Remixes & B-Sides EP
(2015)
[32]
Title
|
---|
1.
| "Rehab" (Demo Version)
| 3:38
|
---|
2.
| "Rehab" (Vodafone Live at TBA)
| 3:41
|
---|
3.
| "Rehab" (Hot Chip Remix)
| 6:58
|
---|
4.
| "Rehab" (Pharoahe Monch Remix)
| 3:36
|
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5.
| "Rehab" (featuring Jay Z)
| 3:52
|
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Charts
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Weekly charts
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Year-end charts
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Certifications
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Release history
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Covers
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Several musicians have released covers and alternate versions of the song.
- During live performances, New York band
Taking Back Sunday
often includes the chorus of a popular song in "A Decade Under the Influence" and the breakdown of "Cute Without the 'E' (Cut from the Team)", and, beginning in 2007, "Rehab" has been used.
[109]
- During
his world tour
in
Zurich
, Switzerland, in June 2007, pop singer
Justin Timberlake
sang the song's chorus in the
third-person
feminine after performing "
Cry Me a River
", widely reported to allude to
Britney Spears
.
[110]
- Besides, on 18 July 2007, American singer
Fergie
performed the song during a concert at
Anaheim
's
House of Blues
.
[111]
- While appearing at
V Festival
in
Chelmsford
,
England
on 18 August 2007,
Kanye West
played a tribute cover of "Rehab" for an absent Amy Winehouse, who had planned to perform at the festival but canceled due to exhaustion.
[112]
- L.A.-based
Terra Naomi
performed the song acoustically on YouTube in March 2008.
[113]
- Two remixes featuring American rappers
Jay-Z
and
Pharoahe Monch
were released in 2008.
[114]
- UK comedian
Matt Roper
in the guise of alter-ego
Wilfredo
covered "Rehab" at music festivals in 2008; his performance at Camden Town's Lockstock Festival in October that year can be viewed on
YouTube
.
[115]
- The cast of
Glee
covered "Rehab" on the "
Pilot
" episode, and reached the charts in several countries, including the US, UK, Ireland and Australia.
[116]
- French jazz pianist
Jacky Terrasson
covered "Rehab" on his 2012 album
Gouache
.
[117]
- Frankmusik
has also covered the song.
[118]
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&
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(songwriters) (2006)
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(songwriter) (2007)
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Viva la Vida
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,
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&
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(songwriters) (2008)
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&
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Bad Guy
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No Good Advice
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Girls Aloud
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Some Girls
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Rachel Stevens
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Wake Me Up
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Girls Aloud
, 2005)
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Biology
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Girls Aloud
, 2006)
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Rehab
" (
Amy Winehouse
, 2007)
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Call the Shots
" (
Girls Aloud
, 2008)
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The Promise
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Girls Aloud
, 2009)
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Example
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Higher
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The Saturdays
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Jealousy
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The Mother We Share
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Chvrches
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Move
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Little Mix
, 2014)
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Black Magic
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Little Mix
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Pillowtalk
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Zayn
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Touch
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Little Mix
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Anywhere
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Rita Ora
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, 2019)
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Physical
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, 2020)
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Got Me
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, 2021)
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, 2022)
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Escapism
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featuring
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