London
(ANI):
It
looks
like
Amy
Winehouse
and
Mark
Ronson
have
patched
up
things,
for
the
dynamic
duo
are
teaming
up
again
to
record
a
track
for
a
tribute
album
to
music
legend
Quincy
Jones.
The
pair
fell
out
after
Ronson
got
infuriated
by
the
singer's
erratic
behaviour
and
decided
to
abandon
the
project
for
the
title
track
to
the
forthcoming
James
Bond
movie
Quantum
of
Solace.
The
decision
reportedly
caused
a
gap
between
the
two
close
friends
and
the
conflict
ended
with
the
track
going
to
Alicia
Keys
and
Jack
White
instead.
"It's
going
to
be
explosive
stuff," the
Mirror
quoted
an
insider,
as
saying.
"Amy
first
met
Quincy
backstage
at
the
Nelson
Mandela
gig
in
Hyde
Park
in
June.
He
knew
who
she
was
and
she
was
so
thrilled
to
meet
him.
Her
performance
clearly
impressed
him
-
he
was
raving
about
her.
This
is
just
the
opportunity
she
needs
to
show
the
world
she
has
still
got
it,"
the
insider
added.
Other
celebrities
reportedly
on
the
album
include
Mariah
Carey,
Usher
and
John
Mayer,
so
the
pressure
is
on
for
Winehouse
and
Ronson
to
create
some
dynamite
material.