Troubled soul diva Amy Winehouse will no longer work on the theme song to
the next James Bond movie because she is not ready to work, her producer said as
quoted by media reports today.
The Grammy-winning neo-soul singer has been recording with producer Mark
Ronson in his studios in Henley, Oxforshire, but she abandoned the work
following a furious bust-up with Ronson.
The pair fell out amid Amy saying the song was "rubbish" and Mark canceling
the sessions, claiming she was not fit to record music.
Ronson, who produced much of Winehouse's Grammy-winning "Back to Black," has
been friends with Winehouse for years.
Mark told The Sun: "We did work on it but we never finished it. I don't think
it will happen unless by some miracle it gets recorded and someone sings on it.
"I'm not sure Amy is ready to work on music yet."
The new Bond film which will mark Daniel Craig's second outing as the secret
agent is due to be released in October.
Winehouse's troubles with drugs, law enforcement and her rocky romance with
her jailed husband Blake Fielder-Civil have kept the singer in the spotlight.
The 24-year-old was given a formal warning by police last week after she
scuffled with two men during a raucous night out.