Intro / Stronger Than Me - Medley Lyrics
Amy Winehouse
Lyrics
You should be stronger than me
You been here 7 years longer than me
Don't you know you supposed to be the man,
Not pale in comparison to who you think I am,
You always wanna talk it through, I don't care!
I always have to comfort you when I'm there
But guess what I need you to do? Stroke my hair!
'Cause I've forgotten all of young love's joy,
Feel like a lady, and you my lady boy,
You should be stronger than me,
But instead you're longer than frozen turkey,
Why'd you always put me in control?
All I need is for my man to live up to his role,
Always wanna talk it through, I'm ok,
Always have to comfort you every day,
But that's what I need you to do, are you gay?
'cause I've forgotten all of young love's joy
Feel like a lady, and you my lady boy
He said 'the respect I made you earn
Thought you had so many lessons to learn'
I said 'You don't know what love is, get a grip!'
Sounds as if you're reading from some other tired script
I'm not gonna meet your mother anytime
I just wanna grip your body over mine
Please, tell me why you think that's a crime
I've forgotten all of young love's joy
Feel like a lady, and you my lady boy
You should be stronger than me
You should be stronger than me
You should be stronger than me
You should be stronger than me
You should be stronger than
Song & Lyrics Facts
The Amy Winehouse - Intro / Stronger Than Me Medley is a song by English singer-songwriter, Amy Winehouse. It was released on her debut studio album, Frank, in 2003.
The genre of this medley is soul, jazz and R&B. The lyrics were written by Amy Winehouse and Salaam Remi. The band members who performed on this track include, Amy Winehouse (vocals), Salaam Remi (bass guitar & keys), Paul Bryan (upright bass) and James Genus (drums). This medley consists of two songs; the first part being an intro to the second part which is ‘Stronger Than Me’. This song talks about how she can be stronger than her partner when it comes to relationships. It has become one of the most iconic tracks from the album and won Amy her first Ivor Novello Award for Best Contemporary Song in 2004.