Fans of the late Amy Winehouse will soon have a new vinyl to add to their collections alongside Frank and Back to Black, as her iconic 2007 Glastonbury set is to become available on 12-inch for the first time.
27.03.2022 - 12:37 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
It was an emotional night for Sheridan Smith on Starstruck as the singing show returned after a break on Saturday night.
The new ITV show, which sees a host of people transforms into and pay homage to popular artists before only one goes through to the final, was taken off air last weekend to make way for rugby coverage.
But it was back with a bang as viewers got to see Miley Cyrus, Lionel Richie, Justin Timberlake and Amy Winehouse all take to the stage - sort of.
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And it was the three singers who transformed into Amy Winehouse who reduced Sheridan to tears, with the acclaimed actress remembering her late friend who tragically died in July 2011, aged 27.
The group of three women, who were dressed to represent three different iconic Amy moments, gave a rendition of Rehab before getting comments from the judges including Sheridan, Queen star Adam Lambert, soul singer Beverley Knight and comedian Jason Manford.
Following their performance, host Olly Murs turned to Sherdian and asked: "Sheridan, I know you knew Amy really well. What did you make of our Amys tonight?"
Wiping tears from her eyes, the No Return and Cilla actress said: "Girls, you're amazing. You know I did know Amy and she was so much more than the beehive and the tattoos. She was a beautiful soul, a very misunderstood soul, but with the most incredible talent."
It is reported that the pair had become close friends after meeting in a queue for London club Proud Galleries in Camden. Continuing to get emotional as she praised the singers, Sheridan said: "I think you all really got that tonight. I think Patsy you got the sass. Emily you're such a sweet girl and actually
Fans of the late Amy Winehouse will soon have a new vinyl to add to their collections alongside Frank and Back to Black, as her iconic 2007 Glastonbury set is to become available on 12-inch for the first time.
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Amy Winehouse’s iconic performance at Glastonbury Festival in 2007 is being released on vinyl for the first time ever.The vinyl release of ‘Live at Glastonbury 2007’ will mark the 15th anniversary of Winehouse’s legendary performance on the Pyramid Stage, her second time playing Glastonbury. She performed her timeless hits like ‘Rehab’, ‘You Know I’m No Good’, ‘Tears Dry On Their Own’ and ‘Valerie’.
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sang Amy's iconic song Rehab in a bid to impress the judges, Sheridan Smith, Adam Lambert, Beverly Knight and Jason Manford. However, when host Olly Murs asked the panel for their critique, Sheridan broke down in tears as she remembered the 'beautiful soul'. he pair had become close friends after meeting in a queue for London club Proud Galleries in Camden.
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