7/15/2019 Amy Winehouse Back Black 320 RareThe discography of English singer and songwriter Amy Winehouse consists of two studio albums, one live album, three compilation albums, four extended plays, 14 singles (including three as a featured artist), three video albums and 14 music videos. At the time of her death on 23 July 2011, Winehouse had sold over 1.75 million singles and over 3.98 million albums in the United Kingdom.[1] Meanwhile, she had sold about 3.4 million tracks and 2.7 million albums in the United States as of the same date.[2]
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Amy Winehouse Albums
Winehouse's debut album, Frank, was released in October 2003 and peaked at number three on the UK Albums Chart.[3] However, none of the four singles released from the album managed to reach the top fifty of the UK Singles Chart.[3] Her second album, Back to Black, was released in October 2006, reaching number one on the UK Albums Chart and number seven on the Billboard 200 in the United States.[3][4] The album was certified 11-times platinum by the British Phonographic Industry (BPI) and was the best-selling album of 2007 in the UK.[5][6] The first single from the album, 'Rehab', peaked at number seven in the UK and at number nine on the Billboard Hot 100 in the US.[3][7] The album's second single, 'You Know I'm No Good', reached number 18 in the UK.[3] Other singles included the title track, which peaked at number eight in the UK, 'Tears Dry on Their Own' and 'Love Is a Losing Game'.[3] A deluxe edition of the album was released in the UK in November 2007 and also topped the UK chart. By October 2018, Back to Black had sold 3.93 million copies,[8] becoming the 13th best-selling album in the UK of all time.[9] Winehouse collaborated with other artists, as a vocalist on the song 'Valerie' on Mark Ronson's solo album, Version. The song peaked at number two in the UK.[3] She also collaborated with former Sugababes member Mutya Buena on 'B Boy Baby', the final single from Buena's debut solo album, Real Girl. Winehouse's last studio recording was the song 'Body and Soul', a duet with Tony Bennett. The song appears on Winehouse's posthumous compilation album Lioness: Hidden Treasures and Bennett's album Duets II. In 2015, the critically acclaimed documentary filmAmy, which depicts the life and death of Winehouse, spawned an original soundtrack of the same name that includes Winehouse's well known tracks, previously unheard tracks, rare live sessions, covers and tracks created by film composer Antonio Pinto. It is Winehouse's second posthumous compilation album. The soundtrack peaked at number 19 on the UK Albums Chart.
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A new version of Last.fm is available, to keep everything running smoothly, please reload the site. 'Back to Black' is a song by English singer-songwriter Amy Winehouse from her second studio album, Back to Black (2006). Written by Winehouse and Mark Ronson and produced by Ronson, according to the Back to Black Songfacts, the song is about Winehouse's break up with then boyfriend Blake Fielder-Civil. They later got together again and got married in 2007 before spiltting up again a couple of years later. The song was released as the album's third single on 30 April⦠read more Kh 358 2 days rom. Similar Tracks
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âMy Own Way,â an Amy Winehouse demo recorded when the singer was 17, has been released online by a London producer â which is notable less because of the quality of the song than because all of the late singerâs demos were believed to have been destroyed by her label in an effort to prevent their release. The news was first reported by Londonâs Camden New Journal. Gil Cang, a composer and musician from London, co-wrote the song with James McMillan and uploaded the demo to YouTube. He told the New Journal that the song was recorded before Winehouse signed with Island Records in 2003. Hindu devotional songs malayalam mp3 free download. While her singing is strong, Winehouse hadnât yet attained the smokey, world-weary tone that marks her best work. âWeâd been writing quite a lot of pop tunes, doing a lot of pop promos with various artists who would come in, many of various, dubious talent,â he said. âIt was at a particularly dire time in the pop world â lots of terrible, terrible girl bands and boy bands and we had to make something for them. Amy came in to see us, opened her mouth and just blew us all away. We were struck immediately by her talent â it was a real jaw on the floor moment. We were like wow, yes. âIâve had it knocking about for so long,â he added. âI found it again last week and thought â Iâll put it out there so people could hear it.â Apart from a couple of features, Winehouse released just one song â a duet with Tony Bennett on the chestnut âBody and Soulâ â following her blockbuster second album, 2006âs âBack to Black,â and her death five years later. Universal released a posthumous album of leftovers called âLioness: Hidden Treasures,â but the reaction led the companyâs UK CEO David Joseph to destroy the singerâs remaining unfinished demos. âIt was a moral thing,â Joseph told Britainâs The Guardian in 2015. âTaking a stem or a vocal is not something that would ever happen on my watch. It now canât happen on anyone elseâs.â Comments are closed.
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