This never-before-seen footage appears in tell-all doc 'Amy.'
Amy's debut trailer showed Amy Winehouse at the studio, taken aback by what she just recorded: "Oh. It's a bit upsetting in the end, isn't it?" Now A24, the studio behind Amy, has released footage of that session with producer Mark Ronson, for what became the title track of 2007's Back to Black.
Winehouse wrote "Back to Black" during her tumultuous love affair with Blake Fielder-Civil, as both her and Ronson's voiceovers make clear. "You have to remember how you felt. You have to remember the weather. You have to remember what his neck smelled like. You have to remember all of it," Winehouse says.
Ronson says that she wrote and recorded the song in two to three hours. "That's why I couldn't understand what everyone else was saying about this procrastinating, troubled artist," he says.
Amy hits theaters nationwide tomorrow, July 10.