The Jewish-English singer-songwriter Amy Winehouse recorded songs intended for over four albums, two of which were released prior to her death, [1] [2] one of which released posthumously, [3] and one left unreleased. [4] Some tracks have since remained unpublished and their existence is only known through word-of-mouth or bootleg publication. Disregarding live recordings, Winehouse is known to have over 40 released tracks alongside over a dozen unreleased.
Indicates song written solely by Amy Winehouse |
Song | Other performer(s) | Writer(s) | Original release | Year | Ref. |
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"A Song for You" | None | Leon Russell | Lioness: Hidden Treasures | 2011 | [5] |
"Addicted" | None | Amy Winehouse | Back to Black | 2006 | [6] |
"Amy Amy Amy"/"Outro"/"Brother"/"Mr. Magic (Through the Smoke)" | None | Amy Winehouse Matt Rowe Stefan Skarbek Salaam Remi Earl "Chinna" Smith Teodross Avery Donovan Jackson Astor Campbel Gordon Williams Ralph MacDonald William Salter | Frank | 2003 | [7] |
"Back to Black" | None | Amy Winehouse Mark Ronson | Back to Black | 2006 | [6] |
"Best Friends, Right?" | None | Amy Winehouse | Lioness: Hidden Treasures | 2011 | [5] |
"Between the Cheats" | None | Amy Winehouse Salaam Remi | Lioness: Hidden Treasures | 2011 | [5] |
"Body and Soul" | Tony Bennett | Edward Heyman Robert Sour Frank Eyton John Green | Lioness: Hidden Treasures | 2011 | [5] |
"Close to the Front" | None | Amy Winehouse | Back to Black | 2006 | [6] |
"Cupid" | None | Sam Cooke | Back to Black | 2006 | [6] |
"Fuck Me Pumps" | None | Amy Winehouse Salaam Remi | Frank | 2003 | [7] |
"Half Time" | None | Amy Winehouse Fin Greenall | Lioness: Hidden Treasures | 2011 | [5] |
"He Can Only Hold Her" | None | Amy Winehouse Richard Poindexter Robert Poindexter | Back to Black | 2006 | [6] |
"Help Yourself" | None | Amy Winehouse Jimmy Hogarth | Frank | 2003 | [7] |
"Hey Little Rich Girl" | Zalon and Ade | Roddy Byers | Back to Black | 2006 | [6] |
"I Heard Love Is Blind" | None | Amy Winehouse | Frank | 2003 | [7] |
"In My Bed" | None | Amy Winehouse Salaam Remi | Frank | 2003 | [7] |
"Just Friends" | None | Amy Winehouse | Back to Black | 2006 | [6] |
"Know You Now" | None | Amy Winehouse Gordon Williams Earl "Chinna" Smith Delroy "Chris" Cooper Astor Campbell Donovan Jackson | Frank | 2003 | [7] |
"Love Is a Losing Game" | None | Amy Winehouse | Back to Black | 2006 | [6] |
"Like Smoke" | Nas | Amy Winehouse Salaam Remi Nasir Jones | Lioness: Hidden Treasures | 2011 | [5] |
"Me & Mr Jones" | None | Amy Winehouse | Back to Black | 2006 | [6] |
"Monkey Man" | None | Frederick Hibbert | Back to Black | 2006 | [6] |
"Moody's Mood for Love"/"Teo Licks" | None | Jimmy McHugh Dorothy Fields James Moody | Frank | 2003 | [7] |
"October Song" | None | Amy Winehouse Matt Rowe Stefan Skarbek | Frank | 2003 | [7] |
"Our Day Will Come" | None | Mort Garson Bob Hilliard | Lioness: Hidden Treasures | 2011 | [5] |
"Rehab" | None | Amy Winehouse | Back to Black | 2006 | [6] |
"Some Unholy War" | None | Amy Winehouse | Back to Black | 2006 | [6] |
"Stronger Than Me [Jazz Intro]" | None | Amy Winehouse Salaam Remi | Frank | 2003 | [7] |
"Take the Box" | None | Amy Winehouse Luke Smith | Frank | 2003 | [7] |
"Tears Dry on Their Own" | None | Amy Winehouse Nickolas Ashford Valerie Simpson | Back to Black | 2006 | [6] |
"The Girl from Ipanema" | None | Norman Gimbel Antônio Carlos Jobim Vinicius de Moraes | Lioness: Hidden Treasures | 2011 | [5] |
"(There Is) No Greater Love" | None | Isham Jones Marty Symes | Frank | 2003 | [7] |
"To Know Him Is to Love Him" | None | Phil Spector | Back to Black | 2006 | [6] |
"Valerie" | None | Dave McCabe The Zutons | Version (album by Mark Ronson) | 2006 | [6] |
"Wake Up Alone" | None | Amy Winehouse Paul O'Duffy | Back to Black | 2006 | [6] |
"What Is It About Men" | None | Amy Winehouse Felix Howard Paul Watson Luke Smith Gordon Williams Earl "Chinna" Smith Wilburn "Squiddley" Cole Delroy "Chris" Cooper Donovan Jackson | Frank | 2003 | [7] |
"Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow?" | None | Gerry Goffin Carole King | Lioness: Hidden Treasures | 2011 | [5] |
"You Know I'm No Good" | None | Amy Winehouse | Back to Black | 2006 | [6] |
"You Sent Me Flying"/"Cherry" | None | Amy Winehouse Felix Howard Salaam Remi | Frank | 2003 | [7] |
"You're Wondering Now" | None | Clement Dodd | Back to Black | 2006 | [6] |
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