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This isn't the first time recently Clarkson has performed a cover of a song. Providing an unusual pop icon for the glitzy noughties, Winehouse had the look of a vintage queen, the voice of a jazz genius and the heart of the finest blues singer, it meant her collaborations were always a little out of the ordinary. She won a total of 23 from the music and fashion industries, including the GRAMMYs, Brits, MTV, MOBO, Ivor Novello, Urban Music, World Music, Elle, InStyle, Glamour, and the Q Awards. "When she breaks out into her best falsetto on the track's bridge, it's one of the few moments on 'Lioness' that feels truly, heartbreakingly poignant, enough to cut through its stodgy accompaniment." The talent of Amy Winehouse seemingly knew no bounds after she burst onto the scene with her seminal album Frank in 2003. Although Amy Winehouse released just two albums, she was nominated for more than 50 awards and attended many award ceremonies in the US and Europe. "(Ronson's) melodramatic rendering of Carole King's 'Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow' toes the line between elegant and overblown, but better yet it's a shroud of pomp surrounding one of Winehouse's most delicately powerful vocals," wrote Pitchfork's Andrew Ryce. Produced by Mark Ronson, music critics hailed their new take. In the United States, it was certified diamond by the RIAA, received four Grammy Awards, and in 2020, was ranked number 25 on Rolling Stone's list of the 500 greatest albums of all time.Īfter her death in 2011 at the age of 27, Winehouse posthumously released a compilation album titled "Lioness: Hidden Treasures" that featured her cover of the song. That album is one of the best-selling albums of all time, with over 25 million copies sold worldwide. In 1971, King recorded the track for her iconic album "Tapestry," with Joni Mitchell and James Taylor providing additional background vocals.