Unseen footage of the late English singer-songwriter Amy Winehouse singing the 2004 song "In My Bed" has been released to mark the 20th anniversary of her debut album "Frank."
"In My Bed" is comprised of previously never-be-seen footage from the original video that was released on April 5, 2004. The jazzy R&B track finds the then-20-year-old singer striking poses on the hotel front desk in a flowered dress, with her soon-to-be-signature sky-high beehive hairdo not in evidence in favor of a shoulder-length down do.
In other footage, the late icon grabs a mic in front of her live band and sings, “Like two ships passing in the night/ In the night, in the night/ Want the same thing where we lay/ Otherwise mine’s a different way.”
The video refresh — the original was directed by Paul Gore — comes as "Frank" has been reissued in a limited-edition 2LP picture disc edition.
The LP features the singles “Take The Box,” “Stronger Than Me,” F–k Me Pumps”, and “In My Bed,” as well as has the original sleeve imagery, plus additional images by Valerie Phillips from the original album photoshoot.
Winehouse died on July 23, 2011, at age 27 of an accidental alcohol overdose after years of substance use struggles. Her life will be honored in the upcoming Sam Taylor-Johnson-directed biopic "Back to Black" starring Industry‘s Marisa Abela.
The Studio Canal film written by Matt Greenhalgh (Nowhere Boy) was made with the support of the Winehouse estate, Universal Music Group, and Sony Music Publishing and will feature a number of the “Rehab” singer’s most beloved hits.
"Back to Black" opens in the U.S. on May 10.