What Is It About Men

Album: Frank (2003)
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  • Lyrics currently unavailable Writer/s: Amy Jade Winehouse, Chris Delroy, Cole Wilburn, Earl Smith, Felix Howard, Gordon Opharel Williams, Jackson Donovan, Luke Smith, Paul Watson
    Publisher: Wixen Music Publishing

Comments: 2

  • Sadie from Atlanta, GaI think she's also talking about how in the end she realizes she's doing what her father did to her mother. She's cheating on someone she cares about.
  • Tiffany from Little Rock, ArPeople should really listen to and study this one, because it's one of Amy's more raw and realistic songs, and it gives us a glimpse into where her mistrust of men comes from. Her father was duplicitous, she became "the other woman" in a relationship with Blake when she got older, and she seems to feel that sex is the only thing she'll ever need from a man. To Amy, men can't be trusted to be true.
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