Amy’s iconic performance of ‘Back to Black’ live at Glastonbury festival in 2007. Comment below if you saw this show! 🖤
Frankly, it’s so Amy.
The original album artwork showcased on Frank. The upcoming limited edition picture disc features stunning images of Amy captured by Valerie Phillips 💕
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Frankly, it’s so Amy.
The original album artwork showcased on Frank. The upcoming limited edition picture disc features stunning images of Amy captured by Valerie Phillips 💕
#frank20
Frankly, it’s so Amy.
The original album artwork showcased on Frank. The upcoming limited edition picture disc features stunning images of Amy captured by Valerie Phillips 💕
#frank20
Life’s most important question, pasta or pizza? ❤️🔥
Amy was the first woman to collaborate and create a collection with Fred Perry in 2010. The first season comprised 17 pieces of clothing, inspired by her iconic style and love of vintage fashion. Photography by Bryan Adams 🤍
Amy was the first woman to collaborate and create a collection with Fred Perry in 2010. The first season comprised 17 pieces of clothing, inspired by her iconic style and love of vintage fashion. Photography by Bryan Adams 🤍
Amy was the first woman to collaborate and create a collection with Fred Perry in 2010. The first season comprised 17 pieces of clothing, inspired by her iconic style and love of vintage fashion. Photography by Bryan Adams 🤍
Amy was the first woman to collaborate and create a collection with Fred Perry in 2010. The first season comprised 17 pieces of clothing, inspired by her iconic style and love of vintage fashion. Photography by Bryan Adams 🤍
Amy was the first woman to collaborate and create a collection with Fred Perry in 2010. The first season comprised 17 pieces of clothing, inspired by her iconic style and love of vintage fashion. Photography by Bryan Adams 🤍
Amy was the first woman to collaborate and create a collection with Fred Perry in 2010. The first season comprised 17 pieces of clothing, inspired by her iconic style and love of vintage fashion. Photography by Bryan Adams 🤍
Amy was the first woman to collaborate and create a collection with Fred Perry in 2010. The first season comprised 17 pieces of clothing, inspired by her iconic style and love of vintage fashion. Photography by Bryan Adams 🤍
“Stronger Than Me” marked Amy’s debut studio album, ‘Frank’, as its first single. This track showcases Amy’s soulful vocals with a touch of subtlety. Notably, this song secured Amy her inaugural Ivor Novello Award and achieved Top 40 status in the UK charts. 🖤
“You should be Stronger Than Me. You been here seven years longer than me.” 💕
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‘In My Bed’ was the fourth single from Amy’s debut album ‘Frank’. It was released on 5th April 2004 and produced by Salaam Remi.
“It’s a song about being with someone who you’ve been with who knows you and knows what you like and just about a kind of sadness because it’s not like it was and a kind of happiness because it is. It’s just about that conflicting ex-boyfriend situation.”
All of Amy’s official music videos including “In My bed” have now been converted to 4k on YouTube🖤
Amy performed on the legendary Pyramid Stage at Glastonbury Festival twice during her career in 2007 and 2008, performing beautiful renditions of her classic singles with her band. 🤍
Amy speaking to TMF at Solstice Festival in 2004 about her influences and inspirations when writing ‘Frank’ the album. 🖤
Amy was interviewed by Jools Holland, before performing with Paul Weller for The Annual Hootenanny in 2006.🖤
A true jazz singer, Amy always brought an element of improvisation into her live performances, as seen in her performance of of ‘You Know I’m No Good’ live on Popworld in 2006 🤍
One of Amy’s most iconic photoshoots by Brooke Nipar from 2007.
One of Amy’s most iconic photoshoots by Brooke Nipar from 2007.
One of Amy’s most iconic photoshoots by Brooke Nipar from 2007.
“I love Amy Winehouse’s second album and love her style. Pin up style but covered in tattoos.” Amy photographed by Bryan Adams in 2007. 🤍
Amy and Tony Bennett photographed together at Abbey Road Studios in 2011, while recording a duet of the song ‘Body and Soul’.
“Amy was a true jazz artist. She was completely improvisational and was relentless in exploring how to communicate a song most effectively.” 🤍
Amy photographed by Carrie Musgrave performing at the Mod Club in Toronto in 2007. 🤍