Mark Ronson insists he wouldn't have recorded Rehab with Amy Winehouse
Daily MailMark Ronson says he wouldn't have made Rehab with Amy Winehouse if he thought she was "in a bad way" on drugs at the time. Opening up: Mark Ronson says he wouldn't have made Rehab with Amy Winehouse if he thought she was "in a bad way" on drugs at the time Speaking about the record's lead single to Zane Lowe on Apple Music Hits, Mark recalled: 'When we came out with Rehab too, it was because she was just telling me the story about how her family came over and tried to make her go to rehab. Looking back: He has insisted he wouldn't have suggested putting out "a funny song about not going to rehab" if the hitmaker herself was going through a bad phase with substance addiction Amy died of accidental alcohol poisoning, aged 27, in 2011, and the 46-year-old producer believes that Rehab is not the singer's biggest-selling song because since her passing it's too "painful" for people to listen to. Stunning: A 20-foot installation appeared in Amy's former hometown Camden, north London on Thursday morning emblazoned with her signature Iconic: The enormous commission paid tribute to Amy's critically acclaimed album, Back to Black, released in 2006 A 20-foot installation appeared in Amy's former hometown Camden, north London on Thursday morning emblazoned with her signature, stopping passers-by in their tracks.