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Unseen footage of Amy Winehouse music videos released

By Sarah Tetteh

Shining the spotlight on London’s Camden Queen – the late, great Amy Winehouse – unseen footage from her music videos have been released.

Undoubtedly one of the greatest talents to come out of London, fans of Amy Winehouse will be rejoicing as never before seen footage from her epic ‘Tears Dry on Their Own’ video, has been unearthed. 

It shows candid and intimate moments of Amy having fun with the film crew in between official film takes. It was filmed on the streets and in motels of Los Angeles, and the video was directed by celebrated director and photographer David LaChapelle. 

The new lyric video for the classic single, ‘Tears Dry On Their Own’, the latest in an ongoing series of videos celebrating the genius of Amy Winehouse, is now available to view online.

Amy Winehouse fans will be in their element after getting exclusive stills from her video from her iconic Back To Black album – ahead of the new biopic film on her life story being released (Picture: Universal Music)

It comes ahead of the release of the hugely anticipated Sam Taylor Johnson directed ‘Back to Black’ film. 

The accompanying official soundtrack album, ‘Back To Black Songs From The Original Motion Picture’, features original recordings from Amy’s highly influential debut, “Frank” and masterpiece “Back To Black” and also includes a new track, ‘Song for Amy’, sung by Nick Cave. 

 The 30million selling, 5-time Grammy Award winning singer with the biggest and best beehive in town will never be forgotten – and indeed her music and memory will live on through these tracks and incredible film on her life story. 

Pictured top: Unseen footage from Amy Winehouse’s hit track Tears Dry On Their Own have been unearthed (Picture:  Universal Music)


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