Amy and Mark Ronson’s original recording of ‘Back To Black’ in the studio.
Less than three months after celebrating its 16th anniversary, Back To Black reaches another incredible milestone – the album has now amassed 3 billion streams on @spotify ! Thank you for listening 🖤
“I’ve always had my own style, I’ve always been different. I don’t like to wear anything that anyone else is wearing because it’s very important for me to make a statement.” Amy’s style was influenced by eclectic retro era and always included her signature beehive hair style.
“I’ve always had my own style, I’ve always been different. I don’t like to wear anything that anyone else is wearing because it’s very important for me to make a statement.” Amy’s style was influenced by eclectic retro era and always included her signature beehive hair style.
“I’ve always had my own style, I’ve always been different. I don’t like to wear anything that anyone else is wearing because it’s very important for me to make a statement.” Amy’s style was influenced by eclectic retro era and always included her signature beehive hair style.
“I’ve always had my own style, I’ve always been different. I don’t like to wear anything that anyone else is wearing because it’s very important for me to make a statement.” Amy’s style was influenced by eclectic retro era and always included her signature beehive hair style.
“I’ve always had my own style, I’ve always been different. I don’t like to wear anything that anyone else is wearing because it’s very important for me to make a statement.” Amy’s style was influenced by eclectic retro era and always included her signature beehive hair style.
“I’ve always had my own style, I’ve always been different. I don’t like to wear anything that anyone else is wearing because it’s very important for me to make a statement.” Amy’s style was influenced by eclectic retro era and always included her signature beehive hair style.
“I’ve always had my own style, I’ve always been different. I don’t like to wear anything that anyone else is wearing because it’s very important for me to make a statement.” Amy’s style was influenced by eclectic retro era and always included her signature beehive hair style.
“I’ve always had my own style, I’ve always been different. I don’t like to wear anything that anyone else is wearing because it’s very important for me to make a statement.” Amy’s style was influenced by eclectic retro era and always included her signature beehive hair style.
“I’ve always had my own style, I’ve always been different. I don’t like to wear anything that anyone else is wearing because it’s very important for me to make a statement.” Amy’s style was influenced by eclectic retro era and always included her signature beehive hair style.
Amy winning Record of The Year for ‘Rehab’ at the Grammys in 2008.
It takes a real soul to sing soul, and Amy knew that better than most. When asked what advice she’d give to people wanting to sing soul songs, here’s what she said. 🤍
Before Amy had her big break, she would often have guest spots on the Jools Holland show to perform various standards, including her legendary rendition of ‘Round Midnight’. Here’s Amy performing ‘Teach Me Tonight’ live in 2004.
Amy’s beautiful cover of ‘All My Loving’ by The Beatles. 🤍
Ram Shergill photographed Amy for a Guardian cover shoot, a year after the release of her debut album Frank. ‘Whilst photographing her we listened to Martha Reeves and the Vandelas, she drank a strawberry milkshake and started to elongate her eyeliner.’
“Every bad situation is a blues song waiting to happen.” Amy
With Amy’s unique sense of style and deeply personal lyrics, she demonstrated that female artists didn’t have to fit the pop mould to succeed. Amy was open about the trials and tribulations of life and she consistently told her truth through her music. This #InternationalWomensDay, we celebrate her positive influence and the generation of women in music she inspired.
In 2005, Amy won the ‘British Female Solo Artist’ at the Brit Awards. #BRITs
Amy wrote the lyrics to Back To Black in one hour with Mark Ronson. She changed the original lyric in the chorus from ‘I died a hundred deaths’ to ‘I died a hundred times’ in the final album recording.
‘Don’t vote for Dido! Dido will kill you!’ Amy’s hilarious exploits with good friend Simon Amstell in her campaign for the Brit Award in 2004.
‘Beyond Black – The Style of Amy Winehouse’ exhibition at The Grammys Museum showcased Amy’s most memorable fashion moments.
‘Beyond Black – The Style of Amy Winehouse’ exhibition at The Grammys Museum showcased Amy’s most memorable fashion moments.
‘Beyond Black – The Style of Amy Winehouse’ exhibition at The Grammys Museum showcased Amy’s most memorable fashion moments.