@Cassandra Denise I’m with you 100%, my friend. I’m a dude and I have zero problem admitting I didn’t make it through the whole song without getting all teary-eyed either. Real.Men.Cry.
Liverpool band "The Zutons" wrote this song. Saw them sing it live (male vocalist, hence the girl's name Valerie) they were fab, then Amy worked her magic on it.
Asia.....you are so right..beautifully put about the "waste "..of amy....I miss her voice to......just imagine the music she would have gifted us with...
Agree so much with all your great comments about Amy - the casual sit down here with the checking of her nails moment shows how utterly natural her talent was; and yes, we lost a legend who stands alongside the great female vocalists of all time.
Asia... girrrrrl.... I feel you.. big time!! I finally found someone who loves Amy the way I do! I am sitting here with a lump in my throat. I get soooooo sad... each time I listen to Amy. I feel robbed! She is right up there with the all times bests for me too.. in fact.. I'd say she is my number one as well. It hurts my heart so bad that she was taken from this world way too young. It did make my heart truly happy though to see two people really truly appreciate Amy's gift and artistry here. Thank you so much for this reaction!!!! Love to Amy... RIP sweet angel...
I cannot agree with you more she is most beautiful voice in the world it really makes you feel something like one of the tops I feel like we grow up at the same time and yes she was the best of the time
One of Uk’s finest vocalist right there. One of the last greats in a long line of jazz/ Blues singers. Even though she was jazz rooted, she loved Hiphop and other genres.. her musicality was a hybrid of old school ska reggae as well.. you can hear it at the end of some of her runs and Tonality.. you guys need to check out some of her ska reggae mixes..that genre fitted her Voice like a glove. Early jazz era singers was always the most Soulful and versatile singers. My personal favourite rendition/ interpretation of hers is Love is A Loosing Game, and love you More Than you ever know.. Check them Renditions out..
Amy is singing and checking her nails, Too easy for her. It’s THE DAY THE MUSIC DIED again……. My goodness. These singers we’ve lost…. I hope their all in a choir up in Paradise
“Reclaiming Amy” is a great documentary. It features both her parents and her closest friends. It came out last year on the BBC in the UK. The previous documentary that other people have mentioned gave an inaccurate view of what happened with Amy. Reclaiming Amy is heartbreaking but worth the watch if you can find it
I remember when me and my grandmother saw Amy Winehouse walking down Camden with all paparazzi following her. I will never forget the days of Amy Winehouse. The days of me going to school and “rehab” had just been released and everyone singing it in school. The house where she died is a 5 minute walk down the road from me. I walk past there on a daily basis to pay my respects. There’s a tree outside her house where all fans will pay their respects and put Amy art and memorabilia on the tree. It’s called the Amy tree. I don’t think I will ever get over her dying. Don’t think I will see another legend on the stage like her in my life time again.
@@Uninvited72 I've even known people who have heard both versions and believed the original was the cover, and not the other way around. Not many songs are a top-10 hit (UK) twice in a year for two different artists. I was such a massive fan of the original, I think this runs it really close. I loved her cover of Cupid, too.
And the actual Valerie is from the Tampa area (original singer had a fling with her)..she’s a makeup artist in NY now. You can see her on IG @thevaleriestar
Good to see you guys loving on my girl Amy.. This is the best rendition of “ Valerie “… Such a beautiful soul.. Are you teaching the Angels to sing baby?
Miss her. So much talent that she could be completely whacked out of her mind and yet still deliver this type of performance! Unbelievable talent and one that’s not been around since she passed away.
Yes, it makes me emotional. There can never be another Amy Winehouse. Poor tortured soul, with the best effortless voice, that just dripped with soul and passion. Such a loss to all of us.
Ya didn’t know.. I STAN ♥️ Amy 2! She was a beautiful soul 2 fragile & destructive 4 fame.. which inevitably consumed her while everyone watched 🥀 At her best she was untouchable imo. THX’s amaz video & 🎯 insights! ♥️ yawl
There's been an updated issue of Amy at the BBC with three cd's of her BBC recordings. Definitely treat yourself. Also, the clip on UA-cam with her and Tony Bennett is a must, she is so starstruck, vulnerable and majestic!
George Michael in a radio interview was asked to name the top 10 songs he would want to have if he was stranded on a desert island. They went through all the songs and he discussed what they meant to him. At the end he was asked if he could only have one what would it be. He said it would have to be Amy Winehouse's Love Is A Losing Game. He absolutely loved her. He really wanted to do a duet with her but was to afraid to ask her. Now they are both gone and it is hard to accept. Both are amazing talented individuals. Would you do me a favor and react to George Michael singing A Different Corner on the Parkinson show. Any of this live reactions are amazing but I was just so taken by how amazing his voice was live. You should see it. Of course George was his beautiful self.
She was so amazing! You know I’m know good. Probably my favorite song. But her album”Frank” is awesome. F me pumps! Great song. And you can’t forget the songs she did with Nas. Gone way too soon.
This is one of “those” songs I play for my late Mother..her name was Valerie Kay, but everyone called her Kay except for us close to her..we said her full name. How odd is it that Amy Winehouse and my Mama share the same birthday too! Thank y’all for reacting to Amy!! She is one of the greatest. Would love to hear some Etta James “I’d Rather Go Blind” after you check out Chris Cornell’s remake of Billie Jean. Asia..I think you will love Amy’s song “Wake Up Alone”..it’s got that Motown, 60s vibe
@@theprophet9429 ua-cam.com/video/R0uWF-37DAM/v-deo.html check out this remake of Michael Jackson’s “Billie Jean” by Chris Cornell if you haven’t heard of it before..he strips it down and it’s extremely raw and full of emotion!
British soul singer Amy Winehouse was just 27 years old when in 2011. ... Ultimately, her demons got the better of her and on July 23, 2011, Amy Winehouse died of alcohol poisoning in her London home at just 27.Jul. 15, 2021
Love this artist..lost her way too soon. I love her songs “Wake Up Alone”, “Back To Black”, Me & Mr Jones, “You Know I’m No Good”, and so many more by her. Here is the link to the Chris Cornell remake of Billie Jean... it will not disappoint ua-cam.com/video/R0uWF-37DAM/v-deo.html
Love the video and I watch a lot of amy reactions. Just nice to see someone genuinely enjoying the music 🎶 so many great amy performances keep em coming guys xx
A coroner's inquest reached a verdict of misadventure. The report released on 26 October 2011 explained that Winehouse's blood alcohol content was 416 mg per 100 ml (0.416%) at the time of her death, more than five times the legal drink-drive limit.[227] According to the coroner, the "unintended consequence" of so much drink was her "sudden and unexpected death"… On 17 December 2012, British authorities reopened the probe into Winehouse's death.[268] On 8 January 2013, a second inquest confirmed that Winehouse died of an accidental alcohol overdose.[269] In a June 2013 interview, Alex Winehouse revealed his belief that his sister's eating disorder, and the consequent physical weakness, was the primary cause of her death: She suffered from bulimia very badly. That's not, like, a revelation - you knew just by looking at her... She would have died eventually, the way she was going, but what really killed her was the bulimia... I think that it left her weaker and more susceptible. Had she not had an eating disorder, she would have been physically stronger!
The living embodiment of Joni Mitchell’s line, “strung out on another man.” They’re the best jazz-pop female artists of the last 60 years and both were vocal wizards AND creative songwriters who bared EVERYTHING in their songs. She was already dead when I heard her the first time, stupid stupid me. What kills me about this, probably my second favorite of hers (“You Know I’m No Good” is the other), is that she’s literally like, checking her cuticles while she sings this in an office. WTF? SHe’s not even trying, my friends.
A young lady who was a true Artist, driven to misery by bloodsuckers who locked her in a Pop Star box . She had so many dreams, of which singing "Rehab" for the next twenty years was a nightmare.
@@cryptoholica72 My what a bundle of joy you are. Your jealousy and self loathing are matched only by your delusions of self importance and good taste. Your non sensical blatherings are a very telling window to your clearly miserable existence that no amount of denial or forthcoming vile retort can disguise.
Tears here, too. She died the day before my birthday the year I graduated high school. Probably the one "celebrity" death that took me out, man. Amy and Beth Hart got me through some really dark times. There will never be another Amy. Duffy had similar inflections in her voice to Amy, but she quit making music, too. If you love Amy, listen to Warrick Avenue or Hanging On Too Long by Duffy.
Amy had one of the best vocals of the 2000's. She's definitely missed in the industry. She was one of my musical therapists, along with Sia. They don't have artists like her anymore.
The expression she gave after she finished tells her whole story..so very sweet.. There was a video of her at a train station sitting on the dirty ground in her shorts or a short dress, pretty strung out; and a young girl approached her and said how much she loved her, and Amy pretty much dropped everything and gave her alot of attention and she was so honored and humbled... Why she hated herself so much is a GD shame...
When she died my first reaction was hot angry tears. But then I thought, why am I angry? Amy didn't owe me one more note. I may have wanted it like they want ice water in hell, but that don't mean I can get it. That voice was hers. The choices were hers. I can only rejoice that we had her for a hot second. Like a cool breeze on a sweltering day. We have to love people now, in the moment because time owes us nothing.
Check out Nikki Leonti's acoustic version of Valerie....also- check out her version of "Same Kind Of Man"....and her collaborations with Rich Velonski(Nikki and Rich)("Next Best Thing" and "Cat And Mouse").....
Amy Winehouse - Back to Black (Live Acoustic - SXSW) & Amy Winehouse - Love Is A Losing Game (Live @ SXSW 2007) Both these acoustic songs are Amy at her very best. You'll love them.
Asia and BJ, Amy was truly one of a kind. If you want to hear a great cover of this song that pays homage to Amy , you need to listen to the Barefoot Princess ( miss Angelina Jordan) version - it will blow your mind!
Amy Winehouse..let's put her talent to one side..this country's press (UK) reported every vile sh*t they could about this lady..they followed her..click after click..the story of her is well known..when u are so so talented.. people jump on...and Amy became a cash cow for people..I do honestly feel so emotional about this..in the UK u could see this beautiful person was just in great need of help..but helping someone..in this country doesn't sell papers.. shame on u all..every last one of u...if u don't understand what I am talking about..look it up .she just needed help..and this genius would be still here today.. writing and singing brilliant music.. great reaction guys.x
The irony is that the slick production that gave her classic album, Back to Black it's vintage feel, also ironed out some of the tiny vocal inflections that made her voice truly great. They really should have recorded the vocal in old-fashioned analogue. What makes this live acoustic version so precious is that you can hear all of the minutiae. Comparisons to the likes of Nina Simone are perfectly valid, imo. A once-in-a-generation talent, sorely missed by millions.
Amy is another member of the 27 club. Fellow inductees: Brian Jones, Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin, Jim Morrison, Jean-Michel Basquiat, Kurt Cobain welcomed her to Rock & Roll heaven.
Glad you love Amy too, do you know the video to Back to Black, released with the single ? It's stunning in black and white and illustrates, for me anyway, her vibe, her community as well as a stunning artistic reflection of the song
Nobody is the same as her, with that stunning voice and the raw emotion, but react to Angelina Jordan doing the song. She does it justice for sure and remains true to Amy.
Love this song. I'm listening to music 60 plus years prefer 60s and 80s music but she is one of the very few I dig. Tragically so young to have lost her. God bless, RIP AMY.
I love the part where she’s singing and is checking her nails. Singing was so natural and easy for her. A truly beautiful voice.
💅 👀 😃
I didn’t see you mention this when I commented on it. That part knocks me out. How is that performance effortless? Wut?
I know! I thought the same thing! She’s just looking at her nails, and that amazing voice is just flowing out effortlessly! 💕
I love the part where she's singing
i didn’t make it , i was over here crying my eyes out . i miss her as well her voice was immaculate 💖
and such a talented writer too. Gone waay too soon😓 RIP💔
@@riacoaster8978 yes it´s like in "American Pie" The day the music died
@Cassandra Denise
I’m with you 100%, my friend.
I’m a dude and I have zero problem admitting I didn’t make it through the whole song without getting all teary-eyed either.
Real.Men.Cry.
💕💕💕💕
I ain't the one to cry usually.
Amy had something in her voice that made me crumble.
Such a beautiful voice and woman.
This song made me cry too. I couldn’t point my finger to what it was. But her presence, oh my god, she commands the room.
Amy's voice is definitely among the most beautiful voices I've ever had the privilege to hear. She is so missed.
The “27 club” is THE saddest list to look through. The amount of amazing talent on that list, gone that young, is astonishing.
Yeah, feel that. My nan and brother both 'joined' that club. Too young, too soon. The talent goes to the greats. 💖
@@teenybabs My bro was 37, always late ;)
@@PeterJPickles Hugz
I agree with you, Amy is one of my favorite singers of all time , easily. RIP Legend
Liverpool band "The Zutons" wrote this song. Saw them sing it live (male vocalist, hence the girl's name Valerie) they were fab, then Amy worked her magic on it.
Asia.....you are so right..beautifully put about the "waste "..of amy....I miss her voice to......just imagine the music she would have gifted us with...
My favorite of Amy is her performance in the church in Dingle Ireland. Chills every single time.
Same 🖤 it was flawless.😢 Peace from Ireland.
Yes! That version of Tears is just sublime.
I love Dingle. I wish that I could have heard that.
Agree so much with all your great comments about Amy - the casual sit down here with the checking of her nails moment shows how utterly natural her talent was; and yes, we lost a legend who stands alongside the great female vocalists of all time.
The emotions she evokes in every . single . song is amazing. Great reaction!
My friend sent me this song a few years ago. I tear up everytime I hear it. It hits my soul. Miss your magic Amy ❤️
Asia... girrrrrl.... I feel you.. big time!! I finally found someone who loves Amy the way I do! I am sitting here with a lump in my throat. I get soooooo sad... each time I listen to Amy. I feel robbed! She is right up there with the all times bests for me too.. in fact.. I'd say she is my number one as well. It hurts my heart so bad that she was taken from this world way too young. It did make my heart truly happy though to see two people really truly appreciate Amy's gift and artistry here. Thank you so much for this reaction!!!! Love to Amy... RIP sweet angel...
❤❤❤
Diann very well said - preach Amy will always be a legend, incredible talent gone to soon .rest in paradise my Queen Amy
Just effortless... her voice was one of the greatest
I cannot agree with you more she is most beautiful voice in the world it really makes you feel something like one of the tops I feel like we grow up at the same time and yes she was the best of the time
Y’all are so real and genuine and open minded. Refreshing to watch❤️
One of Uk’s finest vocalist right there. One of the last greats in a long line of jazz/ Blues singers.
Even though she was jazz rooted, she loved Hiphop and other genres.. her musicality was a hybrid of old school ska reggae as well.. you can hear it at the end of some of her runs and Tonality.. you guys need to check out some of her ska reggae mixes..that genre fitted her Voice like a glove.
Early jazz era singers was always the most Soulful and versatile singers.
My personal favourite rendition/ interpretation of hers is Love is A Loosing Game, and love you More Than you ever know..
Check them Renditions out..
There's a statue of her in her home town of Camden,North London.
Still won't replace this incredible talent that left us behind.
Amy is singing and checking her nails, Too easy for her. It’s THE DAY THE MUSIC DIED again……. My goodness. These singers we’ve lost…. I hope their all in a choir up in Paradise
Her voice is so unique, soulful and powerful. She moves me.
Have you guys watched the “Amy” documentary? Still can’t watch without crying. Such a tragedy. 😢
Well now that I know there's a Doc I'm watching it? Do you know where I can find it on?
@@dylancole1910 It's on Netflix it's called Amy
@@dylancole1910 I'm a big fan of Amy I didn't cry when she died but when I saw that Documentary the tears finally came out ☹
That video made me hate her father. Great documentary!!
“Reclaiming Amy” is a great documentary. It features both her parents and her closest friends. It came out last year on the BBC in the UK. The previous documentary that other people have mentioned gave an inaccurate view of what happened with Amy. Reclaiming Amy is heartbreaking but worth the watch if you can find it
This song was part of my sisters funeral procession, was her favourite song so just wanted to thank you both for doing it justice and reacting to it
I remember when me and my grandmother saw Amy Winehouse walking down Camden with all paparazzi following her. I will never forget the days of Amy Winehouse. The days of me going to school and “rehab” had just been released and everyone singing it in school. The house where she died is a 5 minute walk down the road from me. I walk past there on a daily basis to pay my respects. There’s a tree outside her house where all fans will pay their respects and put Amy art and memorabilia on the tree. It’s called the Amy tree. I don’t think I will ever get over her dying. Don’t think I will see another legend on the stage like her in my life time again.
What an incredible talent that really shines when in an acoustic version. Love ❤ this thanx peops this was a treat. One of my favourite singers too.
Amy's version of Valerie is one of the greatest covers of all time.
So happy to see someone who knows it's a cover 💛
And IMO, this is one of those cases where the cover is better than the original. 💛
@@Uninvited72 I've even known people who have heard both versions and believed the original was the cover, and not the other way around.
Not many songs are a top-10 hit (UK) twice in a year for two different artists.
I was such a massive fan of the original, I think this runs it really close. I loved her cover of Cupid, too.
And the actual Valerie is from the Tampa area (original singer had a fling with her)..she’s a makeup artist in NY now. You can see her on IG @thevaleriestar
@@Mu5icPr0ducer We've all got a Valerie. ;)
I cried! Seen this version loads of times but she always gets me.x
Unbelievably amazing performance.
Please love is a losing game is the most beautiful song ever .When Amy passed she was clean and sober a true legend
Good to see you guys loving on my girl Amy.. This is the best rendition of “ Valerie “… Such a beautiful soul.. Are you teaching the Angels to sing baby?
My favorite by Amy! She had so much soul.🥰
Its a cover the zutons did the original i prefere that
Miss her. So much talent that she could be completely whacked out of her mind and yet still deliver this type of performance! Unbelievable talent and one that’s not been around since she passed away.
Yes, it makes me emotional. There can never be another Amy Winehouse. Poor tortured soul, with the best effortless voice, that just dripped with soul and passion. Such a loss to all of us.
Ya didn’t know.. I STAN ♥️ Amy 2! She was a beautiful soul 2 fragile & destructive 4 fame.. which inevitably consumed her while everyone watched 🥀 At her best she was untouchable imo. THX’s amaz video & 🎯 insights! ♥️ yawl
Oookkk Amy !!!
Legendary voice.
I love the contrast of her nonchalant demeanour and the richness and emotion in her voice. It was so easy for her, she was truly blessed with a gift.
Her timing and phrasing just a natural 😢
There's been an updated issue of Amy at the BBC with three cd's of her BBC recordings. Definitely treat yourself. Also, the clip on UA-cam with her and Tony Bennett is a must, she is so starstruck, vulnerable and majestic!
George Michael in a radio interview was asked to name the top 10 songs he would want to have if he was stranded on a desert island. They went through all the songs and he discussed what they meant to him. At the end he was asked if he could only have one what would it be. He said it would have to be Amy Winehouse's Love Is A Losing Game. He absolutely loved her. He really wanted to do a duet with her but was to afraid to ask her. Now they are both gone and it is hard to accept. Both are amazing talented individuals. Would you do me a favor and react to George Michael singing A Different Corner on the Parkinson show. Any of this live reactions are amazing but I was just so taken by how amazing his voice was live. You should see it. Of course George was his beautiful self.
She was so amazing! You know I’m know good. Probably my favorite song.
But her album”Frank” is awesome.
F me pumps! Great song.
And you can’t forget the songs she did with Nas. Gone way too soon.
This is one of “those” songs I play for my late Mother..her name was Valerie Kay, but everyone called her Kay except for us close to her..we said her full name. How odd is it that Amy Winehouse and my Mama share the same birthday too! Thank y’all for reacting to Amy!! She is one of the greatest. Would love to hear some Etta James “I’d Rather Go Blind” after you check out Chris Cornell’s remake of Billie Jean. Asia..I think you will love Amy’s song “Wake Up Alone”..it’s got that Motown, 60s vibe
I'd Rather Go Blind by Etta James is top tier but, as we are on the subject of covers, have you heard Paul Weller's and/or Paolo Nutini's verions?
How sweet
@@theprophet9429 No, I have not! I will def have to take a listen.
@@theprophet9429 ua-cam.com/video/R0uWF-37DAM/v-deo.html check out this remake of Michael Jackson’s “Billie Jean” by Chris Cornell if you haven’t heard of it before..he strips it down and it’s extremely raw and full of emotion!
British soul singer Amy Winehouse was just 27 years old when in 2011. ... Ultimately, her demons got the better of her and on July 23, 2011, Amy Winehouse died of alcohol poisoning in her London home at just 27.Jul. 15, 2021
Godbless her precious soul there will never be another Amy Winehouse ♥️
Beautiful reaction to a beautiful young lady ❤️ 🥲
I'm a rocker but I love Amy...such a sad loss...very talented...
If you like rock youl probably like the original version by the zutons amys was a cover version of that
Love this artist..lost her way too soon. I love her songs “Wake Up Alone”, “Back To Black”, Me & Mr Jones, “You Know I’m No Good”, and so many more by her. Here is the link to the Chris Cornell remake of Billie Jean... it will not disappoint ua-cam.com/video/R0uWF-37DAM/v-deo.html
Love the video and I watch a lot of amy reactions. Just nice to see someone genuinely enjoying the music 🎶 so many great amy performances keep em coming guys xx
Man, That woman had a beautiful voice!!!
A coroner's inquest reached a verdict of misadventure. The report released on 26 October 2011 explained that Winehouse's blood alcohol content was 416 mg per 100 ml (0.416%) at the time of her death, more than five times the legal drink-drive limit.[227] According to the coroner, the "unintended consequence" of so much drink was her "sudden and unexpected death"… On 17 December 2012, British authorities reopened the probe into Winehouse's death.[268] On 8 January 2013, a second inquest confirmed that Winehouse died of an accidental alcohol overdose.[269] In a June 2013 interview, Alex Winehouse revealed his belief that his sister's eating disorder, and the consequent physical weakness, was the primary cause of her death:
She suffered from bulimia very badly. That's not, like, a revelation - you knew just by looking at her... She would have died eventually, the way she was going, but what really killed her was the bulimia... I think that it left her weaker and more susceptible. Had she not had an eating disorder, she would have been physically stronger!
The living embodiment of Joni Mitchell’s line, “strung out on another man.” They’re the best jazz-pop female artists of the last 60 years and both were vocal wizards AND creative songwriters who bared EVERYTHING in their songs. She was already dead when I heard her the first time, stupid stupid me. What kills me about this, probably my second favorite of hers (“You Know I’m No Good” is the other), is that she’s literally like, checking her cuticles while she sings this in an office. WTF? SHe’s not even trying, my friends.
A young lady who was a true Artist, driven to misery by bloodsuckers who locked her in a Pop Star box . She had so many dreams, of which singing "Rehab" for the next twenty years was a nightmare.
@@cryptoholica72 My what a bundle of joy you are. Your jealousy and self loathing are matched only by your delusions of self importance and good taste. Your non sensical blatherings are a very telling window to your clearly miserable existence that no amount of denial or forthcoming vile retort can disguise.
@@cryptoholica72 More an objective observation than an opinion, dude…
Tears here, too. She died the day before my birthday the year I graduated high school. Probably the one "celebrity" death that took me out, man.
Amy and Beth Hart got me through some really dark times. There will never be another Amy.
Duffy had similar inflections in her voice to Amy, but she quit making music, too.
If you love Amy, listen to Warrick Avenue or Hanging On Too Long by Duffy.
One of the only artists I love that I never got to see in concert 💔
seen it before and it never gets old .best song and video i have ever seen in my life and im 61 yrs old
Amy had one of the best vocals of the 2000's. She's definitely missed in the industry. She was one of my musical therapists, along with Sia. They don't have artists like her anymore.
I was lucky enough to see her live when she was on top form supporting The Arctic Monkey's at Old Trafford, Manchester. Unbelievable xxx
Thank-you. It's ALWAYS good to hear Ms. Winehouse. I miss her dearly.
Our pleasure! Thank you so very much!!!
Gone too soon.... RIP Amy 🎶❤🎶 Wish she could have gotten the help and love she so desperately needed❤
The expression she gave after she finished tells her whole story..so very sweet.. There was a video of her at a train station sitting on the dirty ground in her shorts or a short dress, pretty strung out; and a young girl approached her and said how much she loved her, and Amy pretty much dropped everything and gave her alot of attention and she was so honored and humbled... Why she hated herself so much is a GD shame...
The 27 club Winehouse, Joplin, Cobain, Hendrix, Morrison, and Brian Jones. It's crazy that they all died at the age of 27.
Don’t forget Robert Johnson he was the first one
When she died my first reaction was hot angry tears. But then I thought, why am I angry? Amy didn't owe me one more note. I may have wanted it like they want ice water in hell, but that don't mean I can get it. That voice was hers. The choices were hers. I can only rejoice that we had her for a hot second. Like a cool breeze on a sweltering day. We have to love people now, in the moment because time owes us nothing.
The most perfect vocals and so effortless. That is a natural talent you just can't learn. She was completely unique.
Just think of all the music we will have missed out on in the lifetime Amy should have lived, damn what a talent what a loss!
😭😭😭🤲🏼🙏🏼Rest In Paradise precious little Queen 🤲🏼👑🙏🏼
Absolutely BEAUTIFUL!!!
the voice of Camden Town 🏴 she was amazing live in North London back in the day.
Such a sad loss, RIP great lady 🙏
A true classic from the '60s !!!
🔥🔥👍👍👍. Rest in piece Amy 👌
Check out Nikki Leonti's acoustic version of Valerie....also- check out her version of "Same Kind Of Man"....and her collaborations with Rich Velonski(Nikki and Rich)("Next Best Thing" and "Cat And Mouse").....
Every time I hear her voice, I tear up. another member of the 27 club, RIP...
Ahhh love her, RIP
great reaction to great artist. love from london uk
The video of Valerie with Mark Ronson, in front of a bangin' band is really good too. There's a little bit of a smile in her voice.
tears dry on their own! please!
Amy Winehouse - Back to Black (Live Acoustic - SXSW) & Amy Winehouse - Love Is A Losing Game (Live @ SXSW 2007) Both these acoustic songs are Amy at her very best. You'll love them.
Amy is one of my favorites RIP🙏🙏Such a loss and waste of talent❤️💕🎶
Asia and BJ, Amy was truly one of a kind. If you want to hear a great cover of this song that pays homage to Amy , you need to listen to the Barefoot Princess ( miss Angelina Jordan) version - it will blow your mind!
She's the best
Es impresionante el cover de Angelina, ella la ama, canto varias de Amy, todas excelentes, Angelina es mas que musica...
Te lleva a lugares hermosos esa voz .
La Diva del Soul ❤
YEP!!! SHE IS 1 OF A KIND!!!!! 💖
I still cry when I watch videos of her. What a great loss 💔
Her voice was (still is) just STOOPID good...generational stuff. RIP doll baby...you're sorely missed.
You two really do know your music respect from county Durham England
Effortlessly,she drawed you in 👍🏼🎼🤚......R.I.P Amy
Seen all her videos and need more !
I so agree
Imagine her music now!
We were robed of a genius
She is a recreation of a old blue’s singer love her ❤️
mics back then couldn’t even keep up with her voice… Best vocalist of all time…
RIP Amy ! ♥️🌹
Gotta do her ‘back to black’ acoustic too
Amy Winehouse..let's put her talent to one side..this country's press (UK) reported every vile sh*t they could about this lady..they followed her..click after click..the story of her is well known..when u are so so talented.. people jump on...and Amy became a cash cow for people..I do honestly feel so emotional about this..in the UK u could see this beautiful person was just in great need of help..but helping someone..in this country doesn't sell papers.. shame on u all..every last one of u...if u don't understand what I am talking about..look it up .she just needed help..and this genius would be still here today.. writing and singing brilliant music.. great reaction guys.x
The irony is that the slick production that gave her classic album, Back to Black it's vintage feel, also ironed out some of the tiny vocal inflections that made her voice truly great. They really should have recorded the vocal in old-fashioned analogue. What makes this live acoustic version so precious is that you can hear all of the minutiae. Comparisons to the likes of Nina Simone are perfectly valid, imo.
A once-in-a-generation talent, sorely missed by millions.
Amy is another member of the 27 club. Fellow inductees: Brian Jones, Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin, Jim Morrison, Jean-Michel Basquiat, Kurt Cobain welcomed her to Rock & Roll heaven.
Glad you love Amy too, do you know the video to Back to Black, released with the single ? It's stunning in black and white and illustrates, for me anyway, her vibe, her community as well as a stunning artistic reflection of the song
Nobody is the same as her, with that stunning voice and the raw emotion, but react to Angelina Jordan doing the song. She does it justice for sure and remains true to Amy.
Never heard something Harder Truth heartfull ever . Miss Her
its always valerie or back to black. Stronger Than me is her best song by far
Love this song. I'm listening to music 60 plus years prefer 60s and 80s music but she is one of the very few I dig. Tragically so young to have lost her. God bless, RIP AMY.
this song has every level
She does this so effortlessly it's ridiculous.
"When Steve, Went Up, To Lift the FA Cup, Amy was there" RIP girl
Never listened to or followed her but did learn me and her share the same birthday