Songwriter: Amy Winehouse Mark Ronson

[Chorus]
They tried to make me go to rehab but I said "No, no, no"
Yes I been black but when I come back you'll know, know, know
I ain't got the time
And if my daddy thinks I'm fine
Just try to make me go to rehab, I won't go, go, go

[Verse 1]
I'd rather be at home with Ray
I ain't got seventy days
'Cause there's nothing, nothing you can teach me
That I can't learn from Mr. Hathaway

[Pre-Chorus 1]
I didn't get a lot in class
But I know it don't come in a shot glass

[Chorus]
They tried to make me go to rehab but I said no, no, no
Yes I been black but when I come back you'll know, know know
I ain't got the time
And if my daddy thinks I'm fine
Just try to make me go to rehab, I won't go, go, go

[Verse 2]
The man said "Why you think you here?"
I said "I got no idea"
I'm gonna, I'm gonna lose my baby
So I always keep a bottle near

[Pre-Chorus 2]
He said "I just think you're depressed"
This me, "Yeah baby, and the rest"

[Chorus]
They tried to make me go to rehab but I said "No, no, no"
Yes I been black but when I come back you'll know, know know

[Verse 3]
I don't ever want to drink again
I just, ooh I just need a friend
I'm not gonna spend ten weeks
And have everyone think I'm on the mend

[Pre-Chorus 3]
And it's not just my pride
It's just 'til these tears have dried

[Chorus]
They tried to make me go to rehab but I said "No, no, no"
Yes I been black but when I come back you'll know, know know
I ain't got the time
And if my daddy thinks I'm fine
Just try to make me go to rehab, I won't go, go, go

Seether

Seether is a rock band founded in Pretoria, South Africa, 1999.

The band originally performed under the name Saron Gas until 2002, when they moved to the United States and changed it to Seether, after the Veruca Salt song, to avoid confusion with the deadly chemical known as sarin gas.

They gained mainstream popularity in 2002 with their single “Fine Again,” and their success was sustained in 2004 with the single “Broken” which peaked at #20 on the Billboard Hot 100. They have experienced continued success with hits such as “Remedy,” “Fake It,” and “Words as Weapons” to name a few.