Amy Winehouse - Tears Dry On Their Own Site

"Tears Dry on Their Own" is the fourth single from Amy Winehouse’s seminal 2006 album, Back to Black . It stands as one of her most enduring tracks, famously interpolating the instrumentation of the 1967 Motown classic "Ain't No Mountain High Enough" by Marvin Gaye and Tammi Terrell.

: Interpretations vary between seeing this as a sign of resilience (time heals) or a sign of isolation (no one is there to wipe them away). Amy Winehouse - Tears Dry On Their Own

: Lines like "I shouldn't play myself again / I should just be my own best friend" highlight Amy's struggle with self-destructive tendencies and her desire for self-reliance. "Tears Dry on Their Own" is the fourth

Watch the official music video for "Tears Dry on Their Own," featuring Amy Winehouse walking through the streets of Los Angeles: Amy Winehouse - Tears Dry On Their Own AmyWinehouseVEVO YouTube• Dec 23, 2009 Inspiration and Personal Meaning : Lines like "I shouldn't play myself again

How do you all interpret the chorus of Tears Dry On Their Own?