“You should be stronger than me..” 🎶 “Stronger Than Me” was the debut single from Amy’s first album, Frank, and earned the Ivor Novello Award for Best Contemporary Song in 2004. 🖤
Celebrating 21 years of ‘In My Bed’ and ‘You Sent Me Flying’ — two songs that give us a raw glimpse into Amy’s heart 🖤
“It’s not just my pride, it’s just till these tears have dried..” 🎶 Amy’s iconic performance of ‘Rehab’, live at Isle of Wight Festival in 2007. 🖤
In a world before social media, album promotions looked like this 🩷
Dive into the magic of Amy’s Frank era with exclusive unseen clips from the original ‘In My Bed’ music video shoot. Watch the full video on YouTube 🖤
“You sent me flying when you kicked me to the curb..” 🎶 In 2004, Amy Winehouse delivered a mesmerizing performance at the SWR3 New Pop Festival in Baden-Baden, Germany. 🖤
“He left his music collection which back then wasn’t prolific, he had like 200 CDs but to me that was ‘it’” – Amy 🖤 Amy talking about her brother Alex in an interview at the Port of Rotterdam ahead of her performance at Rotterdam Import, just one month before her iconic set at the North Sea Jazz Festival in July 2004. 🖤
“And I question myself again: what is it ‘bout men?..” 🎶 Amy’s incredible performance of ‘What Is It About Men’, live at North Sea Jazz Festival in 2004. 🖤
“You go back to her, and I go back to black..” 🎶 Amy’s captivating performance of ‘Black To Black’, live at Eurockéennes De Belfort in 2007. 🖤
Amy once said… Frank Edition 🩷
“It’s not just my pride, it’s just till these tears have dried..” 🎶 Amy’s beautiful performance of ‘Rehab’ on Later… with Jools Holland in 2006. 🖤
“When will we get the time to be just friends?..” 🎶 Amy’s beautiful performance of ‘Just Friends’, live at Eurockéennes de Belfort in 2007.
Amy performing ‘You Sent Me Flying’ at Import Rotterdam Festival 2004. We celebrate 21 years since the single release of In My Bed and You Sent Me Flying this week 🖤
Yesterday marked the 18th anniversary of Amy’s iconic Brit Award win for ‘Best Female Solo Artist’. 🖤
“I’m from Southgate, I was born in north London, and I am a Jazz singer, that is what I come from, even though I am really young…” 21 years ago today, Amy was interviewed by Jonathan Ross live on the Friday Night show in 2004. 🖤
“I’ll write home every day, and I’ll send all my lovin’ to you..” 🎶 Amy’s beautiful rendition of ‘All My Loving’ by The Beatles, in 2004. 🖤
“He could be your whole life, if you got past one night…” 🎶 In 2004, Amy delivered an unforgettable performance of ‘Fuck Me Pumps’ at the T in the Park Festival 🖤
“The music I love, and the music I love writing, like the Shangri Las for example – it’s so atmospheric and dramatic. From an era where you didn’t have TV, it wasn’t mainstream and you didn’t have a million things going on. Everything was a form of escapism.” – Amy 🖤
The Frank world 🩷 A moodboard in pinks and blacks.
“I wanna do music for the rest of my life…” Amy’s first BBC Breakfast Interview, aged 20 🖤