THEY went on to marry after its release but Amy Winehouse's hit Back To Black about Blake FielderCivil told of her heartbreak when he went off with another woman.
As we revealed yesterday, the track from her album of the same name has been voted the nation's favourite break-up song.
Here KIM CARR looks at 15 other famous love-split tunes...
1 Despite their split, Elvis stop thinking about ex-wife Priscilla when recording Always On My Mind shortly after they separated in 1973. In 2013, Priscilla said: "(The song) meant a lot."
2 Carly Simon thought of multiple exes writing You're So Vain. She let slip the second verse is about Dick Tracy actor Warren Beatty, confessing: "Warren thinks the whole thing is about him."
3 A lookalike in the video hinted Justin Timberlake's Cry Me A River was about Britney Spears. The song suggested she cheated, which Britney later refused to confirm or deny.
4 Bandmates and one-time lovers Lindsey Buckingham and Stevie Nicks parted in 1976 and he wrote Go Your Own Way with harsh lyrics. She hit back with Dreams.
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