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Back to Black (song)

"Back to Black" is a song by English singer and songwriter Amy Winehouse, released on 30 April 2007 by Island Records as the third single from her second and final studio album of the same name (2006). The song was written by Winehouse and Mark Ronson, and produced by the latter. "Back to Black" was inspired by Winehouse's relationship with Blake Fielder-Civil, who had left her for an ex-girlfriend.

"Back to Black"
Single by Amy Winehouse
from the album Back to Black
B-side"Hey, Little Rich Girl"
Released30 April 2007
Recorded2006
Studio
Genre
Length4:00
LabelIsland
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)Mark Ronson
Amy Winehouse singles chronology
"You Know I'm No Good"
(2007)
"Back to Black"
(2007)
"Tears Dry on Their Own"
(2007)
Audio sample
Music video
"Back to Black" on YouTube

"Back to Black" received universal acclaim by music critics, who generally praised its throwback sound to girl groups from the 1960s. It was included on several compiled year and decade-end lists of the best in music and was further considered to be one of Winehouse's signature songs. The single peaked at number eight on the UK Singles Chart in the United Kingdom and is Winehouse's third best-selling single in that country. Many artists recorded covers of the song; most notably, Beyoncé and André 3000 covered it for the soundtrack of the 2013 film adaptation of the novel The Great Gatsby (1925).

A documentary film based on the life and death of Winehouse, Amy (2015) features a videoed tape of Winehouse recording the song with Mark Ronson, in March 2006 and an a cappella melody was featured on the film's soundtrack.

Background and composition

"Back to Black" was written by Amy Winehouse and Mark Ronson with the latter also serving as its producer. The track was recorded in three studios – Chung King Studios and Daptone Studios located in New York City and Metropolis Studios in London.[2]

"Back to Black" was inspired by her relationship with Blake Fielder-Civil. He had left Winehouse for an ex-girlfriend, leaving her going to "black," which the listener may take to be drinking and depression. "Black" has sometimes been considered as a reference to heroin, but this is inaccurate as Winehouse's heroin use did not begin until after her later marriage to Fielder-Civil (May 2007), as confirmed in the Asif Kapadia documentary.

"Back to Black" is written in the key of D minor.[3] The song explores elements of old school soul music.[4] Its sound and beat have been described as similar to girl groups from the 1960s.[5][6] Its production was noted for its Wall of Sound.[5][7] Winehouse expresses feelings of hurt and bitterness for a boyfriend who has left her; however, throughout the lyrics she "remains strong" exemplified in the opening lines, "He left no time to regret, Kept his dick wet, With his same old safe bet, Me and my head high, And my tears dry, Get on without my guy".[8] The song's lyrical content consists of a sad goodbye to a relationship with the lyrics being frank.[6][9] Slant Magazine writer Sal Cinquemani suggested that the protagonist's lover may be committed to cocaine instead of another woman.[10] John Murphy of musicOMH compared the song's introduction to the 1967 Martha and the Vandellas song Jimmy Mack – noting, though, that it goes to a "much darker place" than the 1967 song.[4]

Critical reception

The song has received universal critical acclaim by music critics. A writer from the website 4Music awarded the song ten stars out of ten in a review saying it was as good as the 1960s girl group classics that influenced it. The writer praised the "thoroughly modern Amy, who writes her own songs about love and sex and drugs and knows her own mind, but still gets hurt in a way only grown-ups can get hurt".[11] Matt Harvey from BBC felt that the song owed to the "sonic heritage" of singers Phil Spector and Scott Walker and called it "a tortured monster of a track - Amy displaying the sort of vocal depth that Marc Almond has always dreamed of".[12] AllMusic writer John Bush found universality in the song and opined that even Joss Stone could take it to the top of the music charts.[13] Alex Denney from the website Drowned in Sound found "grit and gravitas" in Back to Black best shown in its title song with a "heart-stopping shuffle" and lyrics about a man's philander.[14]

In 2007, the song was ranked number 39 on Popjustice's list of the year's best in music.[15] Slant Magazine also mentioned it in their respective list of the best singles of the year, with Sal Cinquemani writing, "[It] is not only the singer's finest moment but producer Mark Ronson's as well".[10] Writers of Rolling Stone magazine placed "Back to Black" at number 98 on their list of the 100 best songs of the '00s, praising Winehouse's trademark "stormily soulful" vocals and the updated sensibility,[5] and prior to its 2021 article, the track is placed at number 79 on their lists of "500 Greatest Songs Of All Time."[16] NME editors listed it at 61 on an eponomyous list for the magazine, writing that the song proved the album's real depth and added, "Hard faced and broken-souled, its knowing wallowing spoke to anyone who'd ever had a bunnyboiler moment".[9] "Back to Black" was further considered one of Winehouse's signature songs. Justin Myers wrote for the Official Charts Company that it was the singer's most "anguished" song while also being "[h]eartbreakingly autobiographical".[6] Tim Chester of NME also wrote that "Back to Black" was a song by which the singer should be remembered following her death, with Motown influence in her trademark vocal performance along with its powerful lyrics.[17]

In July 2019 the song was the subject of the BBC Radio 4 programme Soul Music. The episode included contributions from Donald Brackett, the author of Back to Black: Amy Winehouse's Only Masterpiece.[18]

Commercial performance

Pre-release, the song charted in the UK Singles Chart on downloads alone for five consecutive weeks, peaking at number 40.[19] The single charted at number 25 in 2007 once it had been released in physical format, which became its peak position in that country.[6][20] The song has spent 34 non-consecutive weeks on the UK Singles Chart to date. It has re-entered with "Rehab" together on the chart. The song featured on BBC Radio 1's The B List Playlist during the week commencing 2 May.[21] With sales of 96,000, "Back to Black" finished as the UK's 85th biggest-selling single of 2007. On 31 July 2011, following her death, the song re-entered the UK Singles Chart at 8, also giving the song a new peak position and second top ten hit in UK. As of September 2014, "Back to Black" has sold 340.000 copies in the UK and is Winehouse's third best-selling single in that country.[6] In America, due to strong digital sales of the single over the years, "Back to Black" was certified platinum for over one million digital sales by the RIAA in January 2015.[22]

Music video

The music video was directed by Phil Griffin and features a funeral procession in which Winehouse mourns over a grave that reads "R.I.P. the Heart of Amy Winehouse". The shot of the headstone was edited out after the singer's death in 2011. The video was primarily shot near Gibson Gardens and Chesholm Road in Stoke Newington, London. The graveyard scenes were filmed at Abney Park Cemetery in northeast London. According to the official Winehouse website, "Amy's sultry new video for Back in Black [sic] is both beautifully and artistically shot in black-and-white and compares in imagery a doomed love affair with that of a funeral."[23] At the 2007 Music of Black Origin Awards (MOBO), the music video was nominated for Best Video but lost to Kanye West's "Stronger" (2007).[24][25] Myers of the Official Charts Company deemed the clip "super-sad" and felt it went further on the song's main theme of goodbye.[6] As of December 2022, the video has over 850 million views on YouTube.[26]

Track listings and formats

Digital download – Remixes & B-Sides EP (2015)[31]
  1. "Back to Black" (The Rumble Strips Remix) – 3:49
  2. "Back to Black" (Mushtaq Vocal Remix) – 4:03
  3. "Back to Black" (Original Demo) – 3:01
  4. "Back to Black" (Vodafone Live at TBA) – 3:53
  5. "Back to Black" (Steve Mac Vocal) – 6:03

Credits

  • Amy Winehouse – vocals
  • Mark Ronson – tambourine, band arrangements, production, recording
  • Nick Movshon – bass guitar
  • Homer Steinweiss – drums
  • Thomas Brenneck – guitar
  • Binky Gripite – guitar
  • Victor Axelrod – piano
  • Vaughan Merrick – claps, recording
  • Perry Montague-Mason – violin, orchestra leader
  • Chris Elliot – orchestral arrangements, orchestra conducting
  • Isobel Groffiths – orchestra contractor
  • Chris Tombling, Mark Berrow, Warren Zielenski, Liz Edwards, Boguslaw Kostecki, Peter Hanson, Jonathan Rees, Tom Pigott Smith, Everton Nelson – violin
  • Jon Thorne, Katie Wilkinson, Bruce White, Rachel Welt – viola
  • Anthony Pleeth, Joely Koos, John Heley – cello
  • Andy Macintosh – alto saxophone
  • Chris Davies – alto saxophone
  • Jamie Talbot – tenor saxophone
  • Dave Bishop – baritone saxophone
  • Frank Ricotti – percussion
  • Gabriel Roth – band arrangements
  • Tom Elmhirst – mixing
  • Dom Morley – recording engineering assistance
  • Jesse Gladstone – recording assistance
  • Mike Malowski – recording assistance
  • Stuart Hawkes – mastering

Charts

Certifications and sales

Region Certification Certified units/sales
Denmark (IFPI Danmark)[67] Platinum 90,000 
Germany (BVMI)[68] 3× Gold 450,000 
Greece (IFPI Greece)[39] Platinum 15,000^
Italy (FIMI)[70] 2× Platinum 65,000[69]
Spain (PROMUSICAE)[71] Gold 25,000^
Spain (PROMUSICAE)[72]
Ringtone
Gold 10,000*
Switzerland (IFPI Switzerland)[73] Platinum 30,000^
United Kingdom (BPI)[74] 2× Platinum 1,200,000 
United States (RIAA)[75] Platinum 1,000,000 

* Sales figures based on certification alone.
^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.
  Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

Other versions

  • Lightspeed Champion included a cover of this song as a B-side to their 2008 single "Tell Me What It's Worth". His version was a stripped-down rendition, from a different gender perspective. Priya Elan of NME considered his cover to be one of the best covers by a song by Winehouse classifiying it as "suitably distraught and heartbroken".[76]
  • "Back to Black" was covered thrice on the Live Lounge segment of BBC Radio 1's The Jo Whiley Show, first by Elbow on 5 June 2008 and later by both Glasvegas on 1 September 2008 and Sam Fender on 13 February 2020.[77] Elbow's version contained a string accompaniment which backed the lead singer's vocals.[76] Fender's rendition was later released digitally to music streaming services on 26 March 2020.[78]
  • The song appeared on French singer Amanda Lear's 2009 album, Brief Encounters.[79] The cover was also released as a single on 13 December 2012 containing three versions of the song; the album version, an acoustic version and a "Dance Amanda's Vino Della Casa Mix".[80] The writers of the website Idolator, described her cover as "one of the strangest Amy Winehouse covers".[81]
  • On 29 July 2011, during a performance at I Want My MTV Ibiza, Mark Ronson covered "Back to Black" with Charlie Waller as a tribute to Winehouse, several days after her death. He revealed that the song was one of the first songs they had written together. He also told the crowd that Waller's inclusion for the performance was due to Winehouse's positive reaction after hearing his cover of "Back to Black" with the Rumble Strips.[82] A writer of MTV UK praised his performance, saying that it was sending "a tingle down the spine and causing the hairs on the back of your neck to stand on end".[83]
  • Ronnie Spector, who was a major influence on Winehouse, began covering "Back to Black" during concerts in 2008 and released her cover as a single in tribute to Winehouse in 2011.[84]
  • "Back to Black" was performed by English singer Florence Welch during the VH1 Divas concert at Hammerstein Ballroom on 18 December 2011 in New York City. Welch performed the song as a tribute to Winehouse after her death.[85] Mark Graham of VH1 praised Welch's performance of the song, noting that thanks to it Winehouse's musical legacy was cemented.[86]
  • On 25 June 2012, Ronson played a previously unheard and unmastered version of the song on BBC Radio 6.[87]
  • "Back to Black" was performed by Ronson and Miley Cyrus during the Glastonbury Festival 2019.[88]
  • In 2020, New Zealand singer Benee covered the song as part of Deezer's InVersions compilation album.[89]

Beyoncé and André 3000 version

"Back to Black"
Song by Beyoncé featuring André 3000
from the album The Great Gatsby: Music from Baz Luhrmann's Film
Recorded2012–2013
GenreAlternative R&B
Length3:21
LabelInterscope
Songwriter(s)
  • Amy Winehouse
  • Mark Ronson
Producer(s)Hollywood Holt

"Back to Black" was covered by American singer Beyoncé and American rapper André 3000 for the soundtrack of the 2013 film The Great Gatsby. Jay Z, who served as an executive producer for the soundtrack, suggested the song to its producer Baz Luhrmann. It was the final song recorded for the album and was included after the producers wanted a darker moment on The Great Gatsby: Music from Baz Luhrmann's Film. The song premiered in April 2013 after several snippets of it appeared online and it was used in the trailer for the film.

Amy Winehouse's father Mitchell Winehouse reported that Beyoncé had not informed him about covering the song, and requested that the income coming from it should be donated to his Amy Winehouse Foundation. When the song was released, Winehouse criticized André 3000's singing, saying that it should have been covered only by Beyoncé. However, Mark Ronson, the original producer of the song, revealed that he was flattered and honored by the cover version.

Beyoncé and André 3000's cover is slower than the original with several lyrical modifications. It features a darker production with heavier instrumentation complete with a guitar and synthesizers, chopped and screwed elements and electronic beats. Upon its release, the song received mixed reviews from music critics who noted that the original version was already perfect to be further reworked; several critics praised its reworked arrangement while others criticized the singers' vocal performance, calling it the most controversial song on the soundtrack.

Background and development

On 1 April 2013 E! Online announced that American singer Beyoncé would cover the song with André 3000 for The Great Gatsby soundtrack, set to be released on 7 May 2013.[90] Baz Luhrmann, the director of the film, revealed that "Back to Black" was the final song to be included on the album. The song was suggested for the soundtrack by Beyoncé's husband and rapper Jay Z, who also served as its executive producer. "We were looking for, 'How do we have a darker moment?' and he said have a listen to this and he played it", commented Luhrmann, who, after a few spins, confirmed it should appear on the album.[91] Anton Monsted, who served as a producer for the soundtrack, talked about the placement of the cover of "Back to Black" on the track listing during an interview with The Hollywood Reporter:

We have to thank Jay Z for bringing this into the overall thinking. He worked with us on the second party in the movie. The first party is a gaudy, rich, Venus flytrap of a celebration designed to attract Daisy's interest by physically bringing the entire city of New York to Long Island. The second party is one that Daisy does attend, but at this point in the story, we were looking for a musical direction that alluded to darker things beneath the surface. We were looking for a song that would speak to the almost 'Sid and Nancy' addictive love that Gatsby and Daisy have found themselves re-engaging in. Everybody knows the Amy Winehouse version of this song, and I think this is a very interesting interpretation. It plunges you further into this particular kind of lovesickness. I think it works very well in the film, where it blends between a jazz recording that The Bryan Ferry Orchestra did and the version on the album with Beyoncé and André 3000. That combination helps to deepen the resonance of what the song is telling us.[92]

On 2 April 2013, Amy Winehouse's father, Mitchell Winehouse, used his Twitter profile to reveal that Beyoncé had not informed him of her plans to cover the song and that he wanted income from the song to go to his Amy Winehouse Foundation. He wrote, "I don't know about this but what if Beyoncé gave £100,000 to the foundation? Do you know how many kids that would help? Just putting it out there."[93] He later added, "Let me repeat. This is the first I have heard of Beyoncé doing Amy's [sic] song."[94] Kia Makarechi of The Huffington Post noted that Beyoncé did not use the song as a personal record and thus it was "slightly curious" for Winehouse to request for her to pay out.[94] Winehouse later tweeted, "I like Beyoncé's cover and have no probs."[95] However, upon hearing the full-length track, he wrote on his Twitter profile, "I just heard the André part of 'Back to Black'. Terrible. He should have let Beyoncé do it all."[96]

Release

 
 
In 2013, "Back to Black" was covered by Beyoncé (left) and André 3000 (right) for The Great Gatsby soundtrack.

On 4 April 2013 a new trailer for the film featured previews of three songs from the soundtrack; a thirty-second preview of the cover of "Back to Black" was among those songs.[97][98] Chris Payne of Billboard magazine praised the cover, which according to him was made unique with the downtempo and EDM wobble.[99] A ninety-second snippet of the song also appeared online on 21 April 2013[100][101] and was made available for streaming through the iTunes Store.[102] A writer of Rap-Up magazine described it as a "dark and haunting collaboration" adding that it features "[André 3000] rapping his verse, while Queen B[eyoncé] burns slow with her seductive vocals."[101] Sam Lansky of the website Idolator wrote that the cover was "a fairly sinister, gloomy affair" because of the lyrics, which according to him were connected with Amy Winehouse's death, and the film's noirish bent.[103] He further commented that "it strikes us as an unusually dark side of King Bey[oncé], who's supposed to be literally the most poised human being alive".[103] Speaking about the modification of the lyrics, he noted that it was "but a little odd" and concluded the review by saying, "It's eerie but cool, and a fitting tribute to Winehouse's legacy."[103] The full version of the song premiered on Mark Ronson's East Village Radio show on 26 April 2013.[104] Upon its release, Ronson, who co-wrote the original song, commented that it was a "wonderful take on our song" and added: "I'm flattered and honoured, I know Amy would be too."[104]

Composition

The cover version of "Back to Black" has a slower tempo than the original.[105] It features a darker production and chopped and screwed elements with a dark, twisted mood and a hypnotizing dub beat.[106][107][108] Charley Rogulewski of Vibe magazine commented that the cover version was like a heroin-laced outtake off of the Trainspotting soundtrack.[100] Eschewing the 1960s Wall of Sound style of the original, the remake takes a minimalist, synth-heavy approach, with an occasional, echoing guitar twang.[7] Melinda Newman of the website HitFix noted that the cover version was more solemn than the original, with the guitar in the song "adding to the loneliness".[107] Logan Smithson of the online magazine PopMatters commented that it also features heavier instrumentation.[109] The 1960s pop string orchestration of the first version is exchanged for a "meatier, keyboard-fueled, big beat groove", as stated by Keith Murphy of Vibe magazine.[110] Glenn Gamboa of Newsday noted that the cover was stripped down practically to an electronic pulse which he further compared with the "sweeping, dramatic, icy electronic music" that Luhrmann used in his film Romeo + Juliet.[111]

The lyrics of the song were modified; they were reversed so it could function better as a duet.[103] It opens with André 3000 rapping his verses on a scratchy, bare beat and dissonant instrumentation further playing with the rhythm of the lyrical phrasing.[7][112] Beyoncé continues singing her part at the first minute and thirty seconds of the song.[103][112] Instead of belting her verse out, she whispers with seductive and sultry vocals, while André 3000 "buzzes" and raps over a nostalgic Aquemini leaky faucet beat as stated by Rogulewski from Vibe.[100][101] Newman of the website HitFix commented that Beyoncé's vocal performance contrasted André 3000's spoken lyrics.[107]

Critical reception

Upon its release, the collaboration of "Back to Black" received mixed reviews by music critics. Critics discussed that the song was already "perfect" to be further reworked.[113] A writer of Consequence commented that the cover was "an intriguing take on the sultry number, featuring a soft pulse of dub underneath the syrupy sing-talk of André and breathy croon a la Marilyn Monroe/Betty Boop from Queen B."[114] Paula Mejía of the same website listed the song as a highlight on the album, adding that the singers "take an unsettling postmortem stab": "Oozing womps from the latter [Beyoncé] trickle into the ear slowly, mimicking that feeling when you're walking alone at night and have the suspicion you're being followed, but you're too freaked-out and cool to look behind you."[115] Christina Lee of the website Idolator wrote in her review of the song that it was "a gloomier take on Southern hip-hop's codeine effect", comparing it with OutKast's album Aquemini (1998) reinterpreted for contemporary times.[116] Charley Rogulewski of Vibe magazine commented that the cover was "a drugged-out slow burner in comparison to the doo-wop original, which boasted Winehouse's robust vocals".[117] C. Vernon Coleman of XXL magazine simply described it as "dope".[118] Describing it as a shift in Beyoncé's usual approach, Ann Powers of NPR noted that "[she] gets stuck in the 1950s, sounding far more like a torch singer than a blues queen" but added that it was not a problem since "Lurhmann's [sic] postmodernism has plenty of room for the juxtaposition of historic and current styles."[119] She further added that André 3000 sings in a "dandyish snarl that's been off-putting to some, but his radical rearrangement of the song comes closer than anything else here to Lurhmann's [sic] own nearly surrealist aesthetic".[119] Describing the cover as "distinguishable", Logan Smithson of PopMatters further commented, "Though the cover doesn't top Winehouse's original, it is good in its own right and feels right at home on Gatsby. Besides, who doesn't love hearing André 3000's voice?".[109] Kelly Dearmore from the American Songwriter described the cover as "synthy [and] trippy", writing that the singers turn it into a "wondrously hypnotic effect, and in turn, setting the tone for the entire album by blending brash audacity with dark surrealism".[120]

In a more mixed review, AllMusic's David Jeffries called the song an "icy cold reading" of the original.[121] Noting that it had a "lavish-yet-empty feeling", Aisha Harris from Slate magazine wrote in her review: "The song has the feel of a blurry stupor—fitting... for the dark undertones of The Great Gatsby, but not terribly satisfying outside that context. Winehouse's vocals had a visceral, emotional punch, whereas here, there's little connection between the sound of the voices and the meaning of the lyrics. 'Life is like a pipe/ And I'm a tiny penny rolling up the walls inside' doesn't feel as meaningful coming from Beyoncé as it did from Winehouse."[7] Thomas Conner from the Chicago Sun-Times wrote that Beyoncé surprises by downshifting into "indie-chanteuse mode" for the cover, which he noted was sung "with a sad sexual tension that approaches torch song but never ignites it".[122] Newman from the website HitFix wrote in her review that the original version was stronger than the cover and added that it felt like it was a song by André 3000 featuring Beyoncé as the song mainly featured his vocals. She finished her review by grading the cover with a B-side and wrote, "André 3000 and Beyoncé aren't afraid to rework the track and make it their own, for which they deserve credit, but their remake won't make anyone forget Amy's version."[107] Jim Farber of New York Daily News wrote in his review that "unfortunately" Beyoncé only makes a cameo appearance in the song while André 3000 dominates with a "rank rap and a woeful vocal".[123] Writing that it sounded "dull", Cameron Adams of Herald Sun added "it's got nice guitar work but the minimal remake is worth it only to hear Bey sing, 'I love blow and you love puff'".[124] Paste magazine's Philip Cosores wrote that "'Back to Black' sees Jay Z sticking his wife with a pretty raw deal, with the male half of the duet getting the opening verse and the chorus virtually to himself, leaving Bey with scraps at the end."[125]

Mark Beech from Bloomberg L.P. gave a negative review of the cover, writing that Beyoncé and André 3000 "murdered" the original version and noted that F. Scott Fitzgerald, the author of the novel The Great Gatsby on which the film was based, would be "baffled" by it.[126] Kathy McCabe from The Daily Telegraph wrote that the song was the most controversial musical moment from the soundtrack and added that it seemed "unrecognisable from the original, darker and so cut and pasted, it gives you the jitters after a couple of minutes".[127] Keith Murphy of Vibe magazine described the cover version as the soundtrack's "weakest link", although he called it "credible". He added that Beyoncé sounds "way too pristine" on it and wrote, "Please avoid covering the late Amy Winehouse if you are unable to project her heartbreaking anguish."[110] Stacy Lambe of VH1 panned the cover of "Back to Black" as "the biggest disappointment on the soundtrack".[128] Another writer of the same website also gave it a negative review, saying "I think the arrangement of this is sleepy and practically smothers the angst out of the song. Also, Beyoncé lives such a perfect life that she can't convey the same bitter pain in her voice that Amy could."[128]

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back, black, song, confused, with, back, black, back, black, film, back, black, song, english, singer, songwriter, winehouse, released, april, 2007, island, records, third, single, from, second, final, studio, album, same, name, 2006, song, written, winehouse,. Not to be confused with Back to Black or Back to Black film Back to Black is a song by English singer and songwriter Amy Winehouse released on 30 April 2007 by Island Records as the third single from her second and final studio album of the same name 2006 The song was written by Winehouse and Mark Ronson and produced by the latter Back to Black was inspired by Winehouse s relationship with Blake Fielder Civil who had left her for an ex girlfriend Back to Black Single by Amy Winehousefrom the album Back to BlackB side Hey Little Rich Girl Released30 April 2007Recorded2006StudioDaptone and Chung King New York City Metropolis LondonGenreSoulfunk 1 Length4 00LabelIslandSongwriter s Amy WinehouseMark RonsonProducer s Mark RonsonAmy Winehouse singles chronology You Know I m No Good 2007 Back to Black 2007 Tears Dry on Their Own 2007 Audio sample source source filehelpMusic video Back to Black on YouTube Back to Black received universal acclaim by music critics who generally praised its throwback sound to girl groups from the 1960s It was included on several compiled year and decade end lists of the best in music and was further considered to be one of Winehouse s signature songs The single peaked at number eight on the UK Singles Chart in the United Kingdom and is Winehouse s third best selling single in that country Many artists recorded covers of the song most notably Beyonce and Andre 3000 covered it for the soundtrack of the 2013 film adaptation of the novel The Great Gatsby 1925 A documentary film based on the life and death of Winehouse Amy 2015 features a videoed tape of Winehouse recording the song with Mark Ronson in March 2006 and an a cappella melody was featured on the film s soundtrack Contents 1 Background and composition 2 Critical reception 3 Commercial performance 4 Music video 5 Track listings and formats 6 Credits 7 Charts 7 1 Weekly charts 7 2 Year end charts 8 Certifications and sales 9 Other versions 10 Beyonce and Andre 3000 version 10 1 Background and development 10 2 Release 10 3 Composition 10 4 Critical reception 11 References 11 1 Bibliography 12 External linksBackground and composition Edit Back to Black was written by Amy Winehouse and Mark Ronson with the latter also serving as its producer The track was recorded in three studios Chung King Studios and Daptone Studios located in New York City and Metropolis Studios in London 2 Back to Black was inspired by her relationship with Blake Fielder Civil He had left Winehouse for an ex girlfriend leaving her going to black which the listener may take to be drinking and depression Black has sometimes been considered as a reference to heroin but this is inaccurate as Winehouse s heroin use did not begin until after her later marriage to Fielder Civil May 2007 as confirmed in the Asif Kapadia documentary Back to Black is written in the key of D minor 3 The song explores elements of old school soul music 4 Its sound and beat have been described as similar to girl groups from the 1960s 5 6 Its production was noted for its Wall of Sound 5 7 Winehouse expresses feelings of hurt and bitterness for a boyfriend who has left her however throughout the lyrics she remains strong exemplified in the opening lines He left no time to regret Kept his dick wet With his same old safe bet Me and my head high And my tears dry Get on without my guy 8 The song s lyrical content consists of a sad goodbye to a relationship with the lyrics being frank 6 9 Slant Magazine writer Sal Cinquemani suggested that the protagonist s lover may be committed to cocaine instead of another woman 10 John Murphy of musicOMH compared the song s introduction to the 1967 Martha and the Vandellas song Jimmy Mack noting though that it goes to a much darker place than the 1967 song 4 Critical reception EditThe song has received universal critical acclaim by music critics A writer from the website 4Music awarded the song ten stars out of ten in a review saying it was as good as the 1960s girl group classics that influenced it The writer praised the thoroughly modern Amy who writes her own songs about love and sex and drugs and knows her own mind but still gets hurt in a way only grown ups can get hurt 11 Matt Harvey from BBC felt that the song owed to the sonic heritage of singers Phil Spector and Scott Walker and called it a tortured monster of a track Amy displaying the sort of vocal depth that Marc Almond has always dreamed of 12 AllMusic writer John Bush found universality in the song and opined that even Joss Stone could take it to the top of the music charts 13 Alex Denney from the website Drowned in Sound found grit and gravitas in Back to Black best shown in its title song with a heart stopping shuffle and lyrics about a man s philander 14 In 2007 the song was ranked number 39 on Popjustice s list of the year s best in music 15 Slant Magazine also mentioned it in their respective list of the best singles of the year with Sal Cinquemani writing It is not only the singer s finest moment but producer Mark Ronson s as well 10 Writers of Rolling Stone magazine placed Back to Black at number 98 on their list of the 100 best songs of the 00s praising Winehouse s trademark stormily soulful vocals and the updated sensibility 5 and prior to its 2021 article the track is placed at number 79 on their lists of 500 Greatest Songs Of All Time 16 NME editors listed it at 61 on an eponomyous list for the magazine writing that the song proved the album s real depth and added Hard faced and broken souled its knowing wallowing spoke to anyone who d ever had a bunnyboiler moment 9 Back to Black was further considered one of Winehouse s signature songs Justin Myers wrote for the Official Charts Company that it was the singer s most anguished song while also being h eartbreakingly autobiographical 6 Tim Chester of NME also wrote that Back to Black was a song by which the singer should be remembered following her death with Motown influence in her trademark vocal performance along with its powerful lyrics 17 In July 2019 the song was the subject of the BBC Radio 4 programme Soul Music The episode included contributions from Donald Brackett the author of Back to Black Amy Winehouse s Only Masterpiece 18 Commercial performance EditPre release the song charted in the UK Singles Chart on downloads alone for five consecutive weeks peaking at number 40 19 The single charted at number 25 in 2007 once it had been released in physical format which became its peak position in that country 6 20 The song has spent 34 non consecutive weeks on the UK Singles Chart to date It has re entered with Rehab together on the chart The song featured on BBC Radio 1 s The B List Playlist during the week commencing 2 May 21 With sales of 96 000 Back to Black finished as the UK s 85th biggest selling single of 2007 On 31 July 2011 following her death the song re entered the UK Singles Chart at 8 also giving the song a new peak position and second top ten hit in UK As of September 2014 Back to Black has sold 340 000 copies in the UK and is Winehouse s third best selling single in that country 6 In America due to strong digital sales of the single over the years Back to Black was certified platinum for over one million digital sales by the RIAA in January 2015 22 Music video EditThe music video was directed by Phil Griffin and features a funeral procession in which Winehouse mourns over a grave that reads R I P the Heart of Amy Winehouse The shot of the headstone was edited out after the singer s death in 2011 The video was primarily shot near Gibson Gardens and Chesholm Road in Stoke Newington London The graveyard scenes were filmed at Abney Park Cemetery in northeast London According to the official Winehouse website Amy s sultry new video for Back in Black sic is both beautifully and artistically shot in black and white and compares in imagery a doomed love affair with that of a funeral 23 At the 2007 Music of Black Origin Awards MOBO the music video was nominated for Best Video but lost to Kanye West s Stronger 2007 24 25 Myers of the Official Charts Company deemed the clip super sad and felt it went further on the song s main theme of goodbye 6 As of December 2022 the video has over 850 million views on YouTube 26 Track listings and formats EditUK CD single 27 Back to Black 4 00 Valerie Jo Whiley Live Lounge 3 53 Hey Little Rich Girl 3 33 Back to Black Video UK limited edition white 7 single 28 Side A Back to Black 4 00Side B Back to Black The Rumble Strips Remix 3 48 UK 12 maxi single 29 Side A Back to Black Steve Mac Vocal 6 12 Back to Black Steve Mac Smack Dub 6 15Side B Back to Black 4 00 Back to Black Mushtaq Vocal Remix 4 03Digital single 30 Back to Black Original Demo Digital download Remixes amp B Sides EP 2015 31 Back to Black The Rumble Strips Remix 3 49 Back to Black Mushtaq Vocal Remix 4 03 Back to Black Original Demo 3 01 Back to Black Vodafone Live at TBA 3 53 Back to Black Steve Mac Vocal 6 03Credits EditAmy Winehouse vocals Mark Ronson tambourine band arrangements production recording Nick Movshon bass guitar Homer Steinweiss drums Thomas Brenneck guitar Binky Gripite guitar Victor Axelrod piano Vaughan Merrick claps recording Perry Montague Mason violin orchestra leader Chris Elliot orchestral arrangements orchestra conducting Isobel Groffiths orchestra contractor Chris Tombling Mark Berrow Warren Zielenski Liz Edwards Boguslaw Kostecki Peter Hanson Jonathan Rees Tom Pigott Smith Everton Nelson violin Jon Thorne Katie Wilkinson Bruce White Rachel Welt viola Anthony Pleeth Joely Koos John Heley cello Andy Macintosh alto saxophone Chris Davies alto saxophone Jamie Talbot tenor saxophone Dave Bishop baritone saxophone Frank Ricotti percussion Gabriel Roth band arrangements Tom Elmhirst mixing Dom Morley recording engineering assistance Jesse Gladstone recording assistance Mike Malowski recording assistance Stuart Hawkes masteringCharts EditWeekly charts Edit Chart 2007 2008 PeakpositionAustria O3 Austria Top 40 32 3Belgium Ultratop 50 Flanders 33 32Belgium Ultratip Bubbling Under Wallonia 34 12Czech Republic Radio Top 100 35 79Denmark Tracklisten 36 38Europe European Hot 100 Singles 37 69Germany Official German Charts 38 8Greece IFPI 39 1Ireland IRMA 40 33Italy FIMI 41 12Scotland OCC 42 20Spain PROMUSICAE 43 49Switzerland Schweizer Hitparade 44 10UK Singles OCC 45 25UK Hip Hop R amp B OCC 46 5Chart 2011 PeakpositionAustralia ARIA 47 56Austria O3 Austria Top 40 32 23Euro Digital Song Sales Billboard 48 8France SNEP 49 15Germany Official German Charts 38 18Ireland IRMA 50 11Israel Media Forest 51 6Italy FIMI 41 3Netherlands Dutch Top 40 52 18Netherlands Single Top 100 53 18Scotland OCC 54 13Spain PROMUSICAE 43 10Switzerland Schweizer Hitparade 44 8UK Singles OCC 55 8UK Hip Hop R amp B OCC 56 4US Digital Song Sales Billboard 57 55US R amp B Hip Hop Digital Song Sales Billboard 58 19Chart 2015 PeakpositionUS R amp B Digital Song Sales Billboard 59 18Chart 2021 PeakpositionHungary Single Top 40 60 33 Year end charts Edit Chart 2007 PositionUK Singles OCC 61 85Chart 2008 PositionAustria O3 Austria Top 40 62 13Europe European Hot 100 Singles 63 97Germany Official German Charts 64 48Switzerland Schweizer Hitparade 65 33UK Singles OCC 66 165Certifications and sales EditRegion Certification Certified units salesDenmark IFPI Danmark 67 Platinum 90 000 Germany BVMI 68 3 Gold 450 000 Greece IFPI Greece 39 Platinum 15 000 Italy FIMI 70 2 Platinum 65 000 69 Spain PROMUSICAE 71 Gold 25 000 Spain PROMUSICAE 72 Ringtone Gold 10 000 Switzerland IFPI Switzerland 73 Platinum 30 000 United Kingdom BPI 74 2 Platinum 1 200 000 United States RIAA 75 Platinum 1 000 000 Sales figures based on certification alone Shipments figures based on certification alone Sales streaming figures based on certification alone Other versions EditLightspeed Champion included a cover of this song as a B side to their 2008 single Tell Me What It s Worth His version was a stripped down rendition from a different gender perspective Priya Elan of NME considered his cover to be one of the best covers by a song by Winehouse classifiying it as suitably distraught and heartbroken 76 Back to Black was covered thrice on the Live Lounge segment of BBC Radio 1 s The Jo Whiley Show first by Elbow on 5 June 2008 and later by both Glasvegas on 1 September 2008 and Sam Fender on 13 February 2020 77 Elbow s version contained a string accompaniment which backed the lead singer s vocals 76 Fender s rendition was later released digitally to music streaming services on 26 March 2020 78 The song appeared on French singer Amanda Lear s 2009 album Brief Encounters 79 The cover was also released as a single on 13 December 2012 containing three versions of the song the album version an acoustic version and a Dance Amanda s Vino Della Casa Mix 80 The writers of the website Idolator described her cover as one of the strangest Amy Winehouse covers 81 On 29 July 2011 during a performance at I Want My MTV Ibiza Mark Ronson covered Back to Black with Charlie Waller as a tribute to Winehouse several days after her death He revealed that the song was one of the first songs they had written together He also told the crowd that Waller s inclusion for the performance was due to Winehouse s positive reaction after hearing his cover of Back to Black with the Rumble Strips 82 A writer of MTV UK praised his performance saying that it was sending a tingle down the spine and causing the hairs on the back of your neck to stand on end 83 Ronnie Spector who was a major influence on Winehouse began covering Back to Black during concerts in 2008 and released her cover as a single in tribute to Winehouse in 2011 84 Back to Black was performed by English singer Florence Welch during the VH1 Divas concert at Hammerstein Ballroom on 18 December 2011 in New York City Welch performed the song as a tribute to Winehouse after her death 85 Mark Graham of VH1 praised Welch s performance of the song noting that thanks to it Winehouse s musical legacy was cemented 86 On 25 June 2012 Ronson played a previously unheard and unmastered version of the song on BBC Radio 6 87 Back to Black was performed by Ronson and Miley Cyrus during the Glastonbury Festival 2019 88 In 2020 New Zealand singer Benee covered the song as part of Deezer s InVersions compilation album 89 Beyonce and Andre 3000 version EditThis section may be too long to read and navigate comfortably Please consider splitting content into sub articles condensing it or adding subheadings Please discuss this issue on the article s talk page March 2015 Back to Black Song by Beyonce featuring Andre 3000from the album The Great Gatsby Music from Baz Luhrmann s FilmRecorded2012 2013GenreAlternative R amp BLength3 21LabelInterscopeSongwriter s Amy WinehouseMark RonsonProducer s Hollywood Holt Back to Black was covered by American singer Beyonce and American rapper Andre 3000 for the soundtrack of the 2013 film The Great Gatsby Jay Z who served as an executive producer for the soundtrack suggested the song to its producer Baz Luhrmann It was the final song recorded for the album and was included after the producers wanted a darker moment on The Great Gatsby Music from Baz Luhrmann s Film The song premiered in April 2013 after several snippets of it appeared online and it was used in the trailer for the film Amy Winehouse s father Mitchell Winehouse reported that Beyonce had not informed him about covering the song and requested that the income coming from it should be donated to his Amy Winehouse Foundation When the song was released Winehouse criticized Andre 3000 s singing saying that it should have been covered only by Beyonce However Mark Ronson the original producer of the song revealed that he was flattered and honored by the cover version Beyonce and Andre 3000 s cover is slower than the original with several lyrical modifications It features a darker production with heavier instrumentation complete with a guitar and synthesizers chopped and screwed elements and electronic beats Upon its release the song received mixed reviews from music critics who noted that the original version was already perfect to be further reworked several critics praised its reworked arrangement while others criticized the singers vocal performance calling it the most controversial song on the soundtrack Background and development Edit On 1 April 2013 E Online announced that American singer Beyonce would cover the song with Andre 3000 for The Great Gatsby soundtrack set to be released on 7 May 2013 90 Baz Luhrmann the director of the film revealed that Back to Black was the final song to be included on the album The song was suggested for the soundtrack by Beyonce s husband and rapper Jay Z who also served as its executive producer We were looking for How do we have a darker moment and he said have a listen to this and he played it commented Luhrmann who after a few spins confirmed it should appear on the album 91 Anton Monsted who served as a producer for the soundtrack talked about the placement of the cover of Back to Black on the track listing during an interview with The Hollywood Reporter We have to thank Jay Z for bringing this into the overall thinking He worked with us on the second party in the movie The first party is a gaudy rich Venus flytrap of a celebration designed to attract Daisy s interest by physically bringing the entire city of New York to Long Island The second party is one that Daisy does attend but at this point in the story we were looking for a musical direction that alluded to darker things beneath the surface We were looking for a song that would speak to the almost Sid and Nancy addictive love that Gatsby and Daisy have found themselves re engaging in Everybody knows the Amy Winehouse version of this song and I think this is a very interesting interpretation It plunges you further into this particular kind of lovesickness I think it works very well in the film where it blends between a jazz recording that The Bryan Ferry Orchestra did and the version on the album with Beyonce and Andre 3000 That combination helps to deepen the resonance of what the song is telling us 92 On 2 April 2013 Amy Winehouse s father Mitchell Winehouse used his Twitter profile to reveal that Beyonce had not informed him of her plans to cover the song and that he wanted income from the song to go to his Amy Winehouse Foundation He wrote I don t know about this but what if Beyonce gave 100 000 to the foundation Do you know how many kids that would help Just putting it out there 93 He later added Let me repeat This is the first I have heard of Beyonce doing Amy s sic song 94 Kia Makarechi of The Huffington Post noted that Beyonce did not use the song as a personal record and thus it was slightly curious for Winehouse to request for her to pay out 94 Winehouse later tweeted I like Beyonce s cover and have no probs 95 However upon hearing the full length track he wrote on his Twitter profile I just heard the Andre part of Back to Black Terrible He should have let Beyonce do it all 96 Release Edit In 2013 Back to Black was covered by Beyonce left and Andre 3000 right for The Great Gatsby soundtrack On 4 April 2013 a new trailer for the film featured previews of three songs from the soundtrack a thirty second preview of the cover of Back to Black was among those songs 97 98 Chris Payne of Billboard magazine praised the cover which according to him was made unique with the downtempo and EDM wobble 99 A ninety second snippet of the song also appeared online on 21 April 2013 100 101 and was made available for streaming through the iTunes Store 102 A writer of Rap Up magazine described it as a dark and haunting collaboration adding that it features Andre 3000 rapping his verse while Queen B eyonce burns slow with her seductive vocals 101 Sam Lansky of the website Idolator wrote that the cover was a fairly sinister gloomy affair because of the lyrics which according to him were connected with Amy Winehouse s death and the film s noirish bent 103 He further commented that it strikes us as an unusually dark side of King Bey once who s supposed to be literally the most poised human being alive 103 Speaking about the modification of the lyrics he noted that it was but a little odd and concluded the review by saying It s eerie but cool and a fitting tribute to Winehouse s legacy 103 The full version of the song premiered on Mark Ronson s East Village Radio show on 26 April 2013 104 Upon its release Ronson who co wrote the original song commented that it was a wonderful take on our song and added I m flattered and honoured I know Amy would be too 104 Composition Edit The cover version of Back to Black has a slower tempo than the original 105 It features a darker production and chopped and screwed elements with a dark twisted mood and a hypnotizing dub beat 106 107 108 Charley Rogulewski of Vibe magazine commented that the cover version was like a heroin laced outtake off of the Trainspotting soundtrack 100 Eschewing the 1960s Wall of Sound style of the original the remake takes a minimalist synth heavy approach with an occasional echoing guitar twang 7 Melinda Newman of the website HitFix noted that the cover version was more solemn than the original with the guitar in the song adding to the loneliness 107 Logan Smithson of the online magazine PopMatters commented that it also features heavier instrumentation 109 The 1960s pop string orchestration of the first version is exchanged for a meatier keyboard fueled big beat groove as stated by Keith Murphy of Vibe magazine 110 Glenn Gamboa of Newsday noted that the cover was stripped down practically to an electronic pulse which he further compared with the sweeping dramatic icy electronic music that Luhrmann used in his film Romeo Juliet 111 The lyrics of the song were modified they were reversed so it could function better as a duet 103 It opens with Andre 3000 rapping his verses on a scratchy bare beat and dissonant instrumentation further playing with the rhythm of the lyrical phrasing 7 112 Beyonce continues singing her part at the first minute and thirty seconds of the song 103 112 Instead of belting her verse out she whispers with seductive and sultry vocals while Andre 3000 buzzes and raps over a nostalgic Aquemini leaky faucet beat as stated by Rogulewski from Vibe 100 101 Newman of the website HitFix commented that Beyonce s vocal performance contrasted Andre 3000 s spoken lyrics 107 Critical reception Edit Upon its release the collaboration of Back to Black received mixed reviews by music critics Critics discussed that the song was already perfect to be further reworked 113 A writer of Consequence commented that the cover was an intriguing take on the sultry number featuring a soft pulse of dub underneath the syrupy sing talk of Andre and breathy croon a la Marilyn Monroe Betty Boop from Queen B 114 Paula Mejia of the same website listed the song as a highlight on the album adding that the singers take an unsettling postmortem stab Oozing womps from the latter Beyonce trickle into the ear slowly mimicking that feeling when you re walking alone at night and have the suspicion you re being followed but you re too freaked out and cool to look behind you 115 Christina Lee of the website Idolator wrote in her review of the song that it was a gloomier take on Southern hip hop s codeine effect comparing it with OutKast s album Aquemini 1998 reinterpreted for contemporary times 116 Charley Rogulewski of Vibe magazine commented that the cover was a drugged out slow burner in comparison to the doo wop original which boasted Winehouse s robust vocals 117 C Vernon Coleman of XXL magazine simply described it as dope 118 Describing it as a shift in Beyonce s usual approach Ann Powers of NPR noted that she gets stuck in the 1950s sounding far more like a torch singer than a blues queen but added that it was not a problem since Lurhmann s sic postmodernism has plenty of room for the juxtaposition of historic and current styles 119 She further added that Andre 3000 sings in a dandyish snarl that s been off putting to some but his radical rearrangement of the song comes closer than anything else here to Lurhmann s sic own nearly surrealist aesthetic 119 Describing the cover as distinguishable Logan Smithson of PopMatters further commented Though the cover doesn t top Winehouse s original it is good in its own right and feels right at home on Gatsby Besides who doesn t love hearing Andre 3000 s voice 109 Kelly Dearmore from the American Songwriter described the cover as synthy and trippy writing that the singers turn it into a wondrously hypnotic effect and in turn setting the tone for the entire album by blending brash audacity with dark surrealism 120 In a more mixed review AllMusic s David Jeffries called the song an icy cold reading of the original 121 Noting that it had a lavish yet empty feeling Aisha Harris from Slate magazine wrote in her review The song has the feel of a blurry stupor fitting for the dark undertones of The Great Gatsby but not terribly satisfying outside that context Winehouse s vocals had a visceral emotional punch whereas here there s little connection between the sound of the voices and the meaning of the lyrics Life is like a pipe And I m a tiny penny rolling up the walls inside doesn t feel as meaningful coming from Beyonce as it did from Winehouse 7 Thomas Conner from the Chicago Sun Times wrote that Beyonce surprises by downshifting into indie chanteuse mode for the cover which he noted was sung with a sad sexual tension that approaches torch song but never ignites it 122 Newman from the website HitFix wrote in her review that the original version was stronger than the cover and added that it felt like it was a song by Andre 3000 featuring Beyonce as the song mainly featured his vocals She finished her review by grading the cover with a B side and wrote Andre 3000 and Beyonce aren t afraid to rework the track and make it their own for which they deserve credit but their remake won t make anyone forget Amy s version 107 Jim Farber of New York Daily News wrote in his review that unfortunately Beyonce only makes a cameo appearance in the song while Andre 3000 dominates with a rank rap and a woeful vocal 123 Writing that it sounded dull Cameron Adams of Herald Sun added it s got nice guitar work but the minimal remake is worth it only to hear Bey sing I love blow and you love puff 124 Paste magazine s Philip Cosores wrote that Back to Black sees Jay Z sticking his wife with a pretty raw deal with the male half of the duet getting the opening verse and the chorus virtually to himself leaving Bey with scraps at the end 125 Mark Beech from Bloomberg L P gave a negative review of the cover writing that Beyonce and Andre 3000 murdered the original version and noted that F Scott Fitzgerald the author of the novel The Great Gatsby on which the film was based would be baffled by it 126 Kathy McCabe from The Daily Telegraph wrote that the song was the most controversial musical moment from the soundtrack and added that it seemed unrecognisable from the original darker and so cut and pasted it gives you the jitters after a couple of minutes 127 Keith Murphy of Vibe magazine described the cover version as the soundtrack s weakest link although he called it credible He added that Beyonce sounds way too pristine on it and wrote Please avoid covering the late Amy Winehouse if you are unable to project her heartbreaking anguish 110 Stacy Lambe of VH1 panned the cover of Back to Black as the biggest disappointment on the soundtrack 128 Another writer of the same website also gave it a negative review saying I think the arrangement of this is sleepy and practically smothers the angst out of the song Also Beyonce lives such a perfect life that she can t convey the same bitter pain in her voice that Amy 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