The second single on her debut album Frank, “F*** Me Pumps” reached number 65 on the U.K. Never one to keep quiet about touchy topics, Winehouse released “F*** Me Pumps,” a song which was an indictment against women who dress just for men, in hopes a wealthy one might take her home and whisk her away from the cares of having to seduce a man in order to be secure. Three years before Amy Winehouse famously refused to go to rehab (“No, no, no”), she was stirring up the British music charts with a bleeped out song title.