London:
Amy Winehouse was reportedly unhappy with the James Bond theme song she was asked to record withMark Ronson.
The singer - who was found dead at her home in London in July - worked with Ronson on a song which was set to be recorded for Quantum of Solace but the sessions were abandoned after they reportedly fell out, Contactmusic reported.
At the time, it was claimed Winehouse - who had a history of substance abuse problems - was unfit to record the track but her long time collaborator Salaam Remi claims the situation was different when Winehouse called him to visit her in a London studio.
"It's this James Bond theme. I don't like the track. They've given me these chords to write to, but that's not how we work," Remi said that Winehouse told him.
Instead, the Back to Black hitmaker started on another song with Remi, which became Between the Cheats, one of the songs included on her posthumous album Lioness: Hidden Treasures.
The singer - who was found dead at her home in London in July - worked with Ronson on a song which was set to be recorded for Quantum of Solace but the sessions were abandoned after they reportedly fell out, Contactmusic reported.
At the time, it was claimed Winehouse - who had a history of substance abuse problems - was unfit to record the track but her long time collaborator Salaam Remi claims the situation was different when Winehouse called him to visit her in a London studio.
"It's this James Bond theme. I don't like the track. They've given me these chords to write to, but that's not how we work," Remi said that Winehouse told him.
Instead, the Back to Black hitmaker started on another song with Remi, which became Between the Cheats, one of the songs included on her posthumous album Lioness: Hidden Treasures.