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Amy Winehouse Tops UK Album Chart, Was Not Adopting Child
- Posted on Aug 1st 2011 11:30AM by Julian Marszalek
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The albums' chart success has been followed by the arrival of the double pack of both albums which charted at No. 10.
Winehouse has also made her presence felt in the Official Singles Chart with no less than four of her tracks -- 'Rehab' (No. 8), 'Tears Dry On Their Own' (No. 25), 'Love Is A Losing Game' (No. 33) and 'You Know I'm No Good' (No. 37) -- all returning to the Top 40.
As previously reported by AOL Music, both of Winehouse's albums have returned to the US charts since her death. 'Back To Black' occupies the No. 9 position after selling 37,000 copies while 'Frank' is at No. 57.
In other news, one of the late singer's representatives has denied media reports Winehouse was planning to adopt a child from the Cribbean island of St. Lucia. The spokesperson said the reports the 27-year-old singer was to adopt Dannika Augustine as "not true," adding, "I think [Amy] might have met her in St. Lucia, but she was in no way about to adopt her."
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I would like to first, give my deepest sympathy to Amy's family and close friend/s.She was a very talented, loving soul and seemed to have been wise beyond her years and ahead of her time. Amy's music will always live with us. She has paved the road for so many new artists to come. I love you Amy and you'll be greatly missed. We have lost so very many talented, and amazing people as a result of this deadly disease called addiction and/or alcoholism. This is definitely a spiritual, mental and physical disease for which there is no known cure. However, in honor of all those wonderful people we've lost and in Amy's honor we can as a society help arrest this deadly disease one day at a time if we come together and carry the message of hope to the still sick and suffering alocholic and/or addict who continues to suffer. I don't believe that Amy's passing is in vane. I know that there will definitely be some good that will come from this.
August 01 2011 at 8:57 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplyITS A DAMN SHAME
August 01 2011 at 8:14 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplyI tell you its amazing how people now are interested in her work now that she's dead. The same happened to many that left before her, death can sure spin many interests of the deceased.
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