Customer Reviews
Ronson the Spector of the noughties - By: Mr. J. Crowther, 31 Oct 2007 
Hearing this double act for the first time was commensurate to me with hearing I Get Around or I Feel Fine for the first time,swathes of vocal beauty matched with best Motown track that Carol Kaye et al never played on,everything on this disc reeks of Sixties RnB majesty,everything is perfectly arranged & executed,not a single note is wasted,within four bars Valerie becomes the song it was always meant to be,after hearing Ronson re invent Sail On Sailor on the Electric Proms,Ifound myself thinking to myself what I'd always felt was an impossibility,that being that anyone could produce a Wilson song better than the great man or his lil' brother,there seem to be no limitis to Ronsons talent,his rosta of artists on his cd harken back to Phillies greatest hours &in truth Ronson has,in my opinion, the ability to equal the talents of Uncle Phil & Brian,thanks to the internet this track isin the ears of millions,its without doubt Winehouses greatest hour,now if only her & Ronson would cut an entire album of motown/surf bunny/phillies songs i'd die a happy man...
Music Fan - By: Lorenzo Gordon, 12 Oct 2007 
I've gotta be honest i am not not a fan of mark ronson or amy winehouse as they're both not my style, but i have heard this song a few times & now i am hook.
Along with a wicked beat Amys voice gives this song a more r&b feel to this song so the combo works...and the video isnt that bad either.
Even if you aren't a fan of either or their genre of music i would still highly recommend thsi single.