| Amy Winehouse |

Amy
Winehouse.
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| Background information |
| Birth name |
Amy Jade Winehouse |
| Born |
14 September 1983 (1983-09-14)
(age 23)
Southgate, London, England |
| Genre(s) |
Soul, jazz, R&B |
| Years active |
2003–present |
| Label(s) |
Island/Universal |
| Website |
AmyWinehouse.co.uk |
Amy Jade Winehouse (born 14
September 1983)
is an English
soul,
jazz and R&B
singer
and songwriter.
Her debut album, Frank
(released in 2003) was nominated for the Mercury
Prize. Winehouse is a two-time Ivor
Novello Award winner; once in 2004 for her debut single "Stronger
than Me" and again in May 2007 for the first single "Rehab"
from her 2006 internationally acclaimed
second album Back to Black.
On 14
February 2007,
she won a BRIT
Award for Best British Female Artist. On 17 July, Back to
Black was announced as one of the 12 albums on the 2007 shortlist of Mercury Prize nominees.
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Contents
- 1 Biography
- 1.1 Early
life & musical influences
- 1.2 2003
– 2004: Frank
- 1.3 2006
– 2007: Back to Black
- 2 Personal
life
- 3 Other
media appearances
- 4 Discography
- 4.1 Albums
- 4.2 Singles
- 4.3 Collaborations
- 4.4 Rarities/B-Sides
- 4.5 Covered
by other artists
- 5 Awards
and nominations
- 6 Notes
and references
- 7 External
links
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Biography
Early life & musical
influences
Winehouse was born in the community of Southgate located in Enfield, London, to a Jewish family with
a history of jazz
musicians.
Her father, Mitchell Winehouse, is a taxi driver, and her mother is a
pharmacist. She grew up in the suburb of Southgate,
and attended Ashmole School. At around the age of
10, Winehouse founded a short-lived amateur rap group called Sweet 'n'
Sour, as Sour. She described the group as "the little white Jewish Salt
'n' Pepa".
She attended the Sylvia Young Theatre
School when she was 12 years old but was expelled
at 13 for "not applying herself" and piercing her own nose.
She later attended the BRIT School in Selhurst, Croydon.
She grew up listening to a diverse range of music (from Salt
'n' Pepa to Sarah Vaughan) and received her first
guitar at 13.
Artists who have influenced her style include Nas, Mos Def, Teena
Marie, Beastie
Boys, Busta
Rhymes, Prince,
Madonna, KISS, Elvis
Presley, Carole
King, Mahalia Jackson, The
Ronettes, The Shangri-las, The
Shirelles, Sarah Vaughan, Minnie
Riperton, Dinah Washington, Frank
Sinatra, Ella Fitzgerald Tony
Bennett, Anouk,
The
Specials, Toots and the Maytals and Thelonious
Monk.
After her friend, soul singer Tyler
James, gave her demo tape to an A&R person, she was discovered and began
singing professionally at age 16.
She signed to her current record label, Island/Universal,
under management company 19 Management,
Simon
Fuller's management company.
Performing at the Bowery Ballroom
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2003 – 2004: Frank
Winehouse's debut album, Frank,
was released on October 20, 2003. It was produced mainly by Salaam
Remi with many songs having jazz-influences and, apart from two covers,
every song co-written by Winehouse. The album received positive reviews
with compliments over the "cool, critical gaze" in its lyrics
and brought comparisons of her voice to, amongst others, Sarah
Vaughan
and Macy
Gray.
The album entered the upper levels of the UK album chart in
2004 when it was nominated for BRIT Awards in the categories of
"British Female Solo Artist" and "British Urban Act". It went on to
achieve platinum sales.
Later in 2004, she won the Ivor Novello songwriting Award
for "Best Contemporary Song" with her contribution to the first single,
"Stronger Than Me" (alongside Salaam Remi).
The album also made the short list for the 2004 Mercury
Music Prize. In the same year, she performed at the Glastonbury
festival, on the Jazzworld stage, and at the V Festival.
After the release of the album, Winehouse commented that she
was "only 80 percent behind [the] album" because of the inclusion by
her record label of certain songs and mixes she disliked.
Upon the release of her second album, she stated "I can’t even listen
to Frank any more — in fact, I’ve never been able
to. I like playing the tracks live because that’s different, but
listening to them is another story."
She later clarified this, saying "I listen to it differently now. I am
still really proud of it, I still think it's a great album. But, with
hindsight, there are some things I would have done differently... Just
because I would do things a bit differently now doesn't mean I don't
like what's on that album."
2006 – 2007: Back to
Black
In early 2006, demonstration tracks such as "Wake Up Alone"
and "Rehab" appeared on Mark Ronson's New York radio
show on East Village Radio. These were
some of the first new songs played on the radio since the release of
"Pumps" and were both to appear on her second album. "Back
to Black" went to number 1 on the UK charts,
and entered at number seven in the USA, becoming the highest debut entry for an
album by a British female solo artist, only to be outdone two weeks
later by Joss Stone who debuted at
number two with Introducing Joss Stone.
The album was released on October 30, 2006, a little more than three years after the
release of Frank. In an interview, Winehouse
explained "After Frank I didn’t write for 18 months but when I met Mark
(Ronson) I pretty much wrote the album in six months — he was so
inspiring."
In contrast to her jazz-influenced former album, Winehouse's focus is
described as "shifting to the girl groups of the Fifties and Sixties".
The eleven-track album was produced entirely by Salaam
Remi and Mark Ronson, with the production credits being split between
them almost equally.
The first single released from the album on October
23, 2006 was
the Ronson-produced "Rehab", a song about her past refusal
to attend an alcohol rehabilitation centre after it
was encouraged by her management company.
She left the management company after this incident.
On October
22, 2006,
based solely on download sales, it entered the UK
Singles Chart at #19 and when the CD single was released the following
week, it climbed to #7. On 14 January 2007, the album rose one spot from #2 to reach
the #1 position on the UK Album Chart. After the success of
her BRIT award win her album again rose to #1 on 25
February. One of the Songs on Winehouse's album titled "Me And Mr.
Jones" is rumoured to be about rapper Nasir "Nas" Jones. This is based on references her
lyrics, such as "Mr. Destiny, 9 and 14" Destiny is the name of his
child with ex-girlfriend Carmen, and September 14 is a birthday both
Winehouse and Nas share. In Winehouse's song "Rehab," she refers to
"Ray" and "Mr. Hathaway." These are references to Ray
Charles and Donny Hathaway.
In early October 2006, Winehouse's official website was
re-launched with a new layout and clips of previously unreleased songs.
She appeared in an interview with Jools
Holland on BBC Radio 2 on October 2, 2006 and was a guest
on Later with Jools Holland
on November
3, 2006.
Winehouse performed three headline gigs in September 2006 and in
November 2006 performed another ten across the UK,
including headlining one of the Little
Noise Sessions charity concerts at the Union
Chapel, Islington.
She was scheduled to headline another fourteen gigs over February 2007
- March 2007. On November 9, 2006 Winehouse announced she had been
approached by one of the producers of the James Bond movies to sing the
main
theme of Bond
22.
The singer has denied rumors that she is to be the Bond Girl in
the movie saying "I'm just not an actress"
The second single from the album was "You
Know I'm No Good". The single was released on January 8, 2007 with a remix
featuring rap vocals by Ghostface Killah. It made #18 in
the UK singles chart and, in the same week's chart, "Rehab"
climbed back up to #20. Back to Black was released
in the United States in March 2007, with "You Know I'm No Good" as its
lead single. The album entered at #7, the highest ever debut position
for a British female artist at the time,
until the release of Joss Stone's third studio
album, Introducing Joss Stone
which entered at #2 on the Billboard 200. A third UK single, "Back to
Black", was released on April 30, 2007 and peaked at #25.
Rehab
rose to the position of #10 on the Billboard Hot 100 in the week of
14th June, after a performance of it on the 2007 MTV
Movie Awards. The following week it again rose one position to #9.
On December 31, 2006, Winehouse appeared on Jools Holland's
Annual Hootenanny and performed a cover of Marvin
Gaye's "I Heard It Through
the Grapevine" along with Paul Weller and Hollands'
Rhythm and Blues Orchestra. She also performed Toots
and the Maytals' "Monkey Man".
Performing at Eurockéennes 2007
At the BRIT Awards 2007, she performed her hit
"Rehab". She won the Best British Female Artist award.
Winehouse's wardrobe on her recent UK tour was sponsored by
the clothing label Gio-Goi,
and it has recently been rumoured that she is to become the face of the
label's 2007 Women's wear collection following in the footsteps of Pete
Doherty who is the face of menswear.
Winehouse is set to perform at the 2007 Lollapalooza
festival in Chicago,
Illinois
United
States on August
5 as well as the Virgin Music Festival held in Baltimore, Maryland, United
States on August
4, 2007, and
September
8 in Toronto,
Ontario,
Canada.
The song "Rehab" won the prestigious Ivor
Novello award for best contemporary song on May 24, 2007.
Winehouse performed at the June 2007 Glastonbury
Festival in the UK.
Winehouse is scheduled to perform in September at
the 2007 Austin City Limits
Festival in Austin, Texas.
Personal life
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During the promotional phase for Back to Black,
Winehouse appeared repeatedly in the British
press with regard to her "personal issues." In September 2006,
Winehouse was reported to have dropped three dress sizes because of
comments made to her about her size.
In an interview in The Daily Telegraph
Magazine (September 16, 2006), when asked if
this was the cause she replied "No. No. I don't listen to anyone except
my ... inner child anyway. If someone had said to me, Amy, lose a stone
which they wouldn't - I don't think I would have listened anyway."
In the same month, The
Independent published an article about manic
depression, in which it quotes Winehouse as stating that she is a
clinically diagnosed manic depressive who refuses to
take medication.
In October 2006, Winehouse admitted to have previously been affected by
eating
disorders. "A little bit of anorexia, a little bit of bulimia. I'm not
totally OK now but I don't think any woman is."
Over the next two months, Winehouse made multiple appearances
in the British tabloids
over alleged alcohol-induced behaviour. This included a drunken
appearance on The Charlotte Church Show
heckling
U2 frontman Bono during an
acceptance speech at the Q Awards,;
and incidents where she allegedly assaulted a fan after a concert
and an attendee at her album launch party.
When questioned during an interview about being violent when drunk,
Winehouse responded "I have a really good time some nights, but then I
push it over the edge and ruin my boyfriend's night. I’m an ugly
dickhead drunk, I really am."
On November 16, 2006 she appeared on Never Mind The Buzzcocks
seemingly drunk and faced repeated comments (lighthearted banter) from
host Simon
Amstell about what he claimed were her alcohol and drug problems. On January 7, 2007 Winehouse ended a
gig at G-A-Y
part way through her first song after vomiting, reportedly as a result
of being intoxicated.
In an interview the Australian edition of The
Big Issue #275 Amy said this was from food
poisoning after an overseas flight that day. At the Elle
Style Awards on February 14, 2007 Winehouse was spotted with a number of
older and more recent cuts and scars on her arm, which her spokesman
attributed to recently tumbling and falling over on the streets of New York.
Despite recording a BBC1 Sessions TV special on March 7, 2007 she cancelled two
big sell-out shows at London's Shepherd's Bush Empire due to take
place on the subsequent two evenings. Speculation about drinking
problems continued when she was pictured on the morning of one of the
gigs in the drinks section of her local supermarket, and also later
that night drinking in a pub in Camden with comedian Noel
Fielding and presenter Alex Zane.
She missed a gig at the Oxegen festival on July 8, 2007, citing
"exhaustion". She cited the same reason when missing her gig at the North Sea Jazz Festival
later that month, while she claimed she couldn't make it to the 2007 Pinkpop festival
because she wasn't let on the plane drunk.
Winehouse has a number of "old school" tattoos of naked
women on her body. When asked about them, she was quoted as saying "I
like pin-up girls. I’m more of a boy than a girl. I’m not a lesbian,
though — not before a sambuca anyway."
In April 2007, The Sun newspaper
reported that Winehouse and her boyfriend Blake Fielder-Civil had
reconciled after a year apart, and were engaged after Winehouse
accepted Fielder-Civil's proposal.
On May
18, 2007
Winehouse married Fielder-Civil in an unannounced ceremony in Miami,
Florida.
Multiple press accounts that reported the wedding have suggested that
Winehouse's relationship with Fielder-Civil was the inspiration for
several of the songs on Back to Black.
Winehouse's proclivity for domestic violence emerged again in
a June 2007
interview with World Entertainment News Network: "I'll beat up Blake
when I'm drunk. I don't think I have ever bruised him, but I do have my
way. If he says one thing I don't like then I'll chin him."
She said she would own a beauty salon once her singing schedule comes down.
Other media appearances
- Winehouse has appeared as an extra in a sketch on The
Fast Show.
- Performed for the first time in the U.S. at her Spinner Interface in-studio performance.
During the session, Amy performed "You Know I'm No Good," "Rehab,"
"Love Is a Losing Game" and the Zutons cover "Valerie."
- On January 10, 2007, Winehouse sang for BBC Radio 1 Show Live
Lounge. During the session, Amy sang her new
single "You Know I'm No Good", and covered the Zutons song
"Valerie". The Mark Ronson-produced tracks feature the backing of the Daptone
Records house band, The Dap Kings.
- Winehouse appeared with Paul
Weller at his BBC
Electric Proms
gig, where Weller introduced her as "one of the greatest vocalists
around at the moment". They performed an Etta James
song called "Don't Go To Strangers", with music written by Arthur Kent
and Dave Mason and lyrics by Redd Evans.
- On March
12, 2007
Winehouse appeared on The Late Show with David
Letterman and sang her hit "Rehab." David talked to Paul about her
performance afterwards, saying she did a great job and she was dressed
like one of the Ronettes.
- Rolling Stone Magazine
featured her on their cover story for the May 30, 2007 issue. Also the magazine featured her on
their website as one of 10 artists to watch for in the year 2007.
- The singer was also the cover artist for the American
publication Spin Magazine in a story entitled "Up
All Night With Amy Winehouse The Dangerous New Queen of Soul"
- On May
11, 2007,
Winehouse appeared on Canadian music show, Much
on Demand, and arrived late, with only enough
time to play her song "Rehab".
- On the 28th and 29th June 2007, Amy supported the Arctic
Monkeys at their 'mini-fest' at the LCCC, Old Trafford.
Discography
Albums
- Frank
(2003)
- #13 U.K.
(platinum)
- #70 Ireland
- #89 Jamaica
- Back to Black
(2006)
- #1 U.K.
(3x platinum)
- #1 Denmark (Platinum) (30.000+ copies sold)
- #3 Ireland
- #6 United States (Platinum) (950,600 copies
sold)
- #18 Italy
- #19 Australia
- #23 Guam
- #48 Spain
- #84 Sweden
Singles
| Year |
Single |
Chart positions |
Album |
| UK |
UK
R&B |
IRE |
U.S. |
U.S.
R&B |
DE |
UW |
| 2003 |
"Stronger Than Me" |
71 |
— |
— |
— |
— |
— |
— |
Frank |
| 2004 |
"Take the Box" |
57 |
21 |
— |
— |
— |
— |
— |
| "In My Bed" / "You
Sent Me Flying" |
60 |
— |
— |
— |
— |
— |
— |
| "Pumps" / "Help
Yourself" |
65 |
— |
— |
— |
— |
— |
— |
| 2006 |
"Rehab" |
7 |
3 |
21 |
9 |
— |
51 |
20 |
Back to
Black |
| 2007 |
"You Know I'm No Good" |
18 |
4 |
39 |
78 |
87 |
77 |
— |
| "Back to Black" |
25 |
5 |
49 |
— |
— |
— |
— |
| "Tears Dry on Their Own" |
37 |
44 |
— |
— |
100 |
— |
— |
Collaborations
- "These Tears Dry On Their Own" writing Ashford
and Simpson from Back
to Black
- "Rehab" With Jay-Z from the US Single version of Back
to Black
- "Addicted" With Professor Green from the UK version
of Back to Black
- "Best for Me" with Tyler James from The Unlikely
Lad
- "You Know I'm No Good" with Ghostface
Killah from More Fish
- "B-Boy Baby" with Mutya Buena from Real
Girl
- "Valerie" with Mark Ronson from Version
Rarities/B-Sides
- "Monkey Man" from You
Know I'm No Good [CD2]
- "To Know Him is to Love Him" from You
Know I'm No Good [CD1]
- "Close to the Front" from Rehab
[CD2]
- "Do Me Good" from Rehab
[CD1]
- "Round Midnight" from Take
the Box
- "Best Friend" from In My Bed/You
Sent Me Flying
- "Will You Still Love Me
Tomorrow?" from Bridget
Jones: The Edge of Reason soundtrack
- "Hey Little Rich Girl" from Back
to Black
- "What It Is" from Stronger
than Me
- "Fool's Gold" from the Frank
recording sessions
- "Valerie (Live)" from the Interface Studio Sessions
- "Love Is A Losing Game (Live)" from the Interface Studio Sessions
- "Valerie (Radio 1 Live Lounge)" from Back
To Black
- "Rehab" remix featuring Jay-Z Released on Allhiphop.com mid-May
Covered by other artists
Awards and nominations
| Year |
Award |
Category |
Title |
Result |
| 2004 |
Ivor Novello Awards |
Best Contemporary Song (musically and lyrically) |
Stronger Than Me |
Won |
| BRIT Awards |
Best Female Solo Artist |
|
Nominated |
| BRIT Awards |
Best Urban Act |
|
Nominated |
| Mercury Music Prize |
Album of the Year |
Frank |
Shortlisted |
| 2007 |
South Bank Show awards |
Best Pop |
|
Won |
| BRIT Awards |
British Album |
Back to Black |
Nominated |
| BRIT Awards |
Best Female Solo Artist |
|
Won |
| Elle Style Awards |
Best British music act |
|
Won |
| Ivor Novello Awards |
Best Contemporary Song |
Rehab |
Won |
| Greatest Britons |
Musical Achievement |
|
Won |
She was placed #1 on Spinner.com's Women Who Rock Right Now.
Notes and references
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Repertoire BMI
Accessed December
18, 2006
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Q - The Interview: Amy Winehouse The Independent on Sunday
January
18, 2004.
Accessed October
28, 2006
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BBC
Music Profile BBC Accessed November
4, 2006
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http://entertainment.timesonline.co.uk/tol/arts_and_entertainment/music/article1866076.ece
Times article "Why we all still love Ella", June 1, 2007
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Amy Winehouse:Frank Google.
Accessed November
20, 2006
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Frank review The
Guardian October 17, 2003. Accessed November
4, 2006.
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Amy
Winehouse - Frank review BBC. Accessed November
4, 2006
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The 49th Ivor Novello Award Winners
Accessed October
28, 2006
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Back for Good - Amy Winehouse CMU
Beats
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Joss Beats Winehouse. MTV.co.uk (2007-03-29).
Retrieved on 2007-03-29.
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You'll be hooked too The
Observer October 15, 2006. Accessed October
28, 2006
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Wine and Poses The
Glasgow Daily Record October 27, 2006. Accessed November
15, 2006
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A New British Invasion? The Wall Street Journal
May 9, 2007. Accessed May 9, 2007
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Winehouse
seduces Bond bosses ITV November
6, 2006.
Accessed November
11, 2006.
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Rotten Tomatos
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Winehouse wins best contemporary song
ninemsn 2007-05-27. Accessed 2007-05-27
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Winehouse camps in style at Glastonbury
digital spy 2007-06-24. Accessed 2007-06-25
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Amy, the artist formerly known as buxom
The Daily Mail
July
27, 2006.
Accessed October
28, 2006
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Stephen Fry: My battle with mental illness
The Independent September
17, 2006.
Accessed December
17, 2006
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Cut Back on Wine! The
Daily Mirror October 20, 2006. Accessed October
28, 2006
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3am The
Daily Mirror October 16, 2006. Accessed October
28, 2006.
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Quotes of the Week The
Observer November 5, 2006. Accessed November
6, 2006
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Amy Winehouse punches fan then boyfriend in
drunken rage This is London. October
19, 2006.
Accessed October
28, 2006
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Flamey Winehouse BBC Top
of the Pops Daily News September 19, 2006. Accessed November
4, 2006.
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Winehouse in Vomit Shocker MTV
News January 8, 2007. Accessed January
15, 2007
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Amy got half cut at Elle Awards The
Sun February 14, 2007. Accessed February
14, 2007
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Amy leaves the Wine-house emptyhanded!
Daily Mail March 8, 2007. Accessed March 11, 2007
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Amy Goes for Girls The Sun
October
16, 2006
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Wedding bells for Caner Amy (The Sun)
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Singer Amy Winehouse weds in Miami Beach.
Yahoo
News May
18, 2007.
Accessed May
18, 2007
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Winehouse: 'I attack Blake' WENN June 12, 2007. Accessed July 9, 2007
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"Amy Winehouse wants to open a beauty salon".
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10 Artists to Watch Rolling
Stone Accessed April 23, 2007]
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Amy Winehouse The New Queen of Soul?
F*&k No!01Jun07 HM
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http://sohh.com/articles/article.php/12219
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Winehouse
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Albums: Frank
(2003) • Back
to Black (2006)
Singles: "Stronger
Than Me" • "Take
the Box" • "In My Bed" / "You
Sent Me Flying" • "Pumps"
/ "Help Yourself"
"Rehab"
• "You
Know I'm No Good" • "Back
to Black" • "Tears Dry on Their Own"
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