LONDON, May 5, 2008

Winehouse Says "No, No, No" To Bond Track

The Troubled Singer's Producer Says She Is "Not Ready To Record Any Music"

  • British singer Amy Winehouse arrives at a police station in London, Friday April 25, 2008, where she voluntarily appeared to be questioned in connection with an alleged assault that took place in the north London neighborhood of Camden.

    British singer Amy Winehouse arrives at a police station in London, Friday April 25, 2008, where she voluntarily appeared to be questioned in connection with an alleged assault that took place in the north London neighborhood of Camden.  (AP Photo/Anthony Devlin)

(AP)  Producer Mark Ronson says he and Amy Winehouse have abandoned recording the theme to the latest James Bond film because the singer is not ready to work.

Ronson says the singer is "not ready to record any music." He produced much of Winehouse's Grammy-winning "Back to Black." He made the comments in an interview with Sky News on Friday.

Ronson says the two started work on the track for the upcoming Bond movie "Quantum of Solace" but it would take "some miracle of science" to finish it.

Winehouse's troubles with drugs, the police and her rocky romance with her jailed husband Blake Fielder-Civil have kept the singer in the spotlight.

Photos: Grammy Highlights
Police gave her a formal warning last week after she scuffled with two men during a raucous night out.


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by dylanxxv May 6, 2008 1:29 AM EDT
Of course shes not ready to work...She''s too high on coke and those rediculous grammys she won...What''s up with that freaks teeth?
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