6 Chords used in the song: C, G, F, E, Am, Ab
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Rehab
C
They try to make me go to Rehab I say no no no
C
Yes, I've been black but when I come back you'll know, know, know
G F
I ain't got the time and if my Daddy thinks I'm fine
C F C
He's tried to make me go to Rehab I won't go go go
E Am
I’d rather be at home with Ray
F Ab
I ain’t got seventy days
E Am
Cos there’s nothing, there's nothing you can’t teach me
F Ab
That I can’t learn from Mr Hathaway
G
I didn’t get a lot in class
F
But I know it don’t come in a shot glass
C
They try to make me go to Rehab I say no no no
C
Yes, I've been black but when I come back you'll know, know, know
G F
I ain't got the time and if my Daddy thinks I'm fine
C F C
He's tried to make me go to Rehab I won't go go go
E Am
The man said why do you think you here?
F Ab
I said I got no idea
E Am
I’m gonna, I'm gonna lose my baby
F Ab
So I always keep a bottle near
G
He said I just think you’re depressed
F
Yes me, yeah baby, and the rest
C
They try to make me go to Rehab I say no no no
C
Yes, I've been black but when I come back you'll know, know, know
E Am
I don’t ever want to drink again
F Ab
I just, ooh I just need a friend
E Am
I’m not gonna spend ten weeks
F Ab
And have everyone think I'm on the mend
G
And it's not just my pride
F
It’s just till these tears have dried
C
They try to make me go to Rehab I say no no no
C
Yes, I've been black but when I come back you'll know, know, know
G F
I ain't got the time and if my Daddy thinks I'm fine
C F C
He's tried to make me go to Rehab I won't go go go
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About this song: Rehab
"Rehab" is a song by English singer-songwriter Amy Winehouse from her second studio album, Back to Black (2006). Written by Winehouse and produced by Mark Ronson, it was released as the album's lead single in the United Kingdom on 23 October 2006. The lyrics are autobiographical, describing a protagonist's drinking habits and refusal to enter rehabilitation clinics. The song received widespread critical acclaim and enjoyed commercial success in Winehouse's native England and abroad. The tune won the 2007 Ivor Novello Award for Best Contemporary Song.