Washington
(ANI):
British
singers
Pete
Doherty
and
Amy
Winehouse
may
have
had
their
differences
in
the
past
but
they
are
now
willing
to
put
those
behind
them
by
working
together
on
a
new
track.
Doherty
had
been
released
from
jail
last
week
after
serving
just
29
days
of
his
14-week
sentence
for
violating
his
probation,
and
he
revealed
that
his
band
mate
Mick
Whitnall
has
been
hard
at
work
on
collaboration
with
Winehouse.
"Mick
and
Amy
have
a
great
relationship.
They
have
been
working
on
material
while
I
was
in
prison," Contactmusic
quoted
Doherty
as
saying.
"When
I
came
out
I
went
straight
to
the
recording
studio.
I
just
want
to
get
music
going,"
he
said.
Further
Doherty
believes
that
he
can
stay
clean
by
immersing
himself
in
music.
"It's
great
news
really
because
we've
(Babyshambles)
been
told
we
will
be
doing
a
third
album.
That
will
keep
me
busy
and
hopefully
out
of
trouble,"
he
added.
Earlier
this
month
(May08),
Winehouse
collaborator
Mark
Ronson
stopped
work
on
the
forthcoming
James
Bond
theme
with
Winehouse,
reason
being
due
to
her
erratic
behaviour.
"I'm
not
sure
Amy
is
ready
to
work
on
music
yet,"
Ronson
said.