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"Back to Black" was written by Amy Winehouse and Mark Ronson with the latter also serving as its producer. The track was recorded in three studios – Chung King Studios and Daptone Studios located in New York City and Metropolis Studios in London. [2] "Back to Black" was inspired by her relationship with Blake Fielder-Civil.
Winehouse had previously recorded a slower-tempo version of the song, which appeared as a bonus track on the deluxe edition of Back to Black. The song has been featured in 27 Dresses and Amy (2015), a documentary film biography of Winehouse, a U.S. advertisement for Amazon Echo, [15] and the demonstration launch video for the Google Nest Audio ...
Promotion of Back to Black soon began and, in early October 2006 Winehouse's official website was relaunched with a new layout and clips of previously unreleased songs. [39] Back to Black was released in the UK on 30 October 2006. It went to number one on the UK Albums Chart for two weeks in January 2007, dropping then climbing back for several ...
“Back to Black,” the Amy Winehouse biopic directed by Sam Taylor-Johnson, brings the life of the neo-soul icon to the big screen nearly 13 years after her death.
“Back to Black,” a new biopic about the late Amy Winehouse, has debuted its first footage. Starring “Industry” actor Marisa Abela as Winehouse and directed by Sam Taylor-Johnson ...
Fans of Grammy-winning Amy Winehouse—who tragically passed in 2011—may finally be getting the anticipated biopic that the world has been waiting to see with Back to Black.According to sources ...
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There's no curiosity about Amy Winehouse at all in Sam Taylor-Johnson's 'Back to Black,' just a condescending presentation of a girl with a great voice and a bad boyfriend.