Johnny Depp wrote songs about Amber Heard

The actor, together with guitarist Jeff Beck, will release the album "18", which will also include these tracks

Jul 11, 2022 - 10:06
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Johnny Depp wrote songs about Amber Heard

Hollywood star Johnny Depp will sing about his lawsuit against Amber Heard after he won her defamation case when she accused him of violence. “I think you've said enough for one **** night” - sings Depp in one of the songs he made with the legendary British guitarist Jeff Beck. The songs should be released soon, according to London's Sunday Times.

The famous Hollywood actor, together with Beck, wrote two songs for the album called "18". Apparently, these tracks reveal how Johnny felt during the trial that took place in front of the whole world and thus exposed a troubled married life.

You’re sitting there like a dog with a seven-year itch, if I had a dime, it wouldn’t reach my hand” - are the words of the song "Sad Mootherf*** Parade".

The actor and singer joined Beck on tour in the UK. Their album "18" is named after the time they spent together in their youth, and apart from Depp's two new songs, the rest of the album consists of covers, including "Caroline, No" - Brian Wilson of the Beach Boys and "Venus and Furs" by Lou Reed of the Velvet Underground, writes The Times.

When Johnny and I started playing together, it stimulated our creativity and awakened our youthful spirit. We would joke about how we feel like 18-year-olds and that's how "18" became the name of the album” - said Beck for the media.

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By the way, Johnny Depp donated money to the hospital that Amber Heard promised to donate. Namely, the actor donated about 800 thousand dollars to various institutions, among them the Children's Hospital in Los Angeles, to which Amber previously promised to donate seven million dollars that she received from Johnny Depp in the settlement after the divorce in 2016.

Then she promised to donate the money to charity and divide it between two organizations: the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) and the aforementioned hospital. It was widely rumored before that neither the ACLU nor the hospital had ever seen Amber's donation, and she confirmed it in court, justifying herself that Depp's lawsuit demanding $50 million from her got in the way.

Post by: Rinna James