The singer is quite critical of her work.
The “Daily Telegraph” has published, as the publication claims, the last interview of the British singer Amy Winehouse. The journalist tells about his meeting with her in March of this year in her studio. Then she told him how her father taught her the music of Tony Beckett and Frank Sinatra.
The singer is quite critical of her work. “I am my own harshest critic. And if I can’t get out what’s going on in my head, I won’t feel happy”. Journalist Neil McCormick, who spoke with the singer with wonder about himself, notes her self-criticism. “I’m not a born performer, I I’m a talented singer, but I’m quite shy,” Amy admitted to him.
In the interview, she told him that she always tries to control her nerves before going on stage. “Do you know what that’s like? I don’t mean sentimentality or tears, it’s a lot like the state when you’re in love, when you can’t eat , you can’t find a place, it’s just the same. But just a minute after I go on stage everything is back to normal. The minute you start singing.”
The author recalls his early meetings with the singer, starting in 2003 and with Winehouse’s admission that she would like to record a more jazzy album, which, alas, will never happen.
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