Late Amy Winehouse's unreleased track, called "Jazz N' Blues," has surfaced a year after her untimely death.
The early recording was reportedly written by Winehouse and Edward Bigham in 2001, two years before her debut album "Frank" was released when she was 20.
The mid-tempo song shows the artist's talents in songwriting and captivating voice. Her unique lyrics express the temptation to "throw my cash away" and "blow it all on bags and shoes" for excessive shopping.
Winehouse died at age 27 on July 23, 2011, by alcohol intoxication. Her last album "Lioness: Hidden Treasures" was released five months after her death and featured "Body and Soul," a duet with Tony Bennett that won Grammy award.
As Amy's father has mentioned that he will release at least one more album from her unreleased recordings, fans of the deceased British singer-songwriter are expecting "Jazz N' Blues" could someday meet an official release.
Listen to the her early recording here.
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