The Rolling Stones have shared memories of Amy Winehouse as they prepare to release a cover of her song and a new studio album. Band members described her talent and struggles in recent interviews. The group plans to issue the record next week.
Ronnie Wood recalled Winehouse asking for advice before performances and noted her issues with addiction never hurt her shows when she took the stage. He said it felt like saying goodbye to Billie Holiday again when she died at age 27 from alcohol poisoning 15 years ago.
Keith Richards expressed regret that he did not get to know her better after they performed together at the Isle of Wight in 2007. He said he was honoured to have played with her at least once.
The band will release its 25th studio album, Foreign Tongues, on July 10. The record includes the Winehouse cover You Know I'm No Good along with contributions from Paul McCartney, Robert Smith and Steve Winwood.