Producer Mark Ronson has denied that he is angry with Amy Winehouse after their plans to record a theme for the James Bond film Quantum of Solace collapsed.
Tabloid reports had claimed that the pair, who united on Winehouse's second album 'Back To Black', fell out during recording sessions for the track.
Ronson was later quoted as saying he was “gutted” not to finish the song, which was eventually sung by Jack White and Alicia Keys.
But in an interview with BBC 6Music, the producer said Winehouse was still “a really good friend and I'm there for her”.
He added: "I haven't been in England in a while. I always go and see her when I'm there and I saw her about six weeks ago but I haven't spoken to her in a little while."
Ronson said the pair were hoping to unite again soon to finish a cover of Lesley Gore's 'You Don't Own Me' for a Quincy Jones tribute compilation.
"Hopefully we'll get that done,” the producer said.
As previously reported on Gigwise, Winehouse was admitted to hospital over the weekend after she suffered “a bad reaction” to a combination of prescribed medication.
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