Watch Amy Winehouse create with Mark Ronson "Back To Black" in "Amy" clip

Watch Amy Winehouse create with Mark Ronson "Back To Black" in "Amy" clip

"Amy", the acclaimed Amy Winehouse documentary is in theaters in the UK right now. 

In a new clip released today fans can see the singer and her produced and collaborator Mark Ronson back in March 2006 in New York recording the iconic "Back To Black", that is also the title track of Winehouse's second album. 

The creation of the track was intense, as she says in the candid footage:

I really was on a role. Because I have these feelings, I have these words floating around in me. When you write a song, you have to remember how you felt, you have to remember what the weather was like, you have to remember what his neck smelled like—you have to remember all of it.

The clip shows Amy's remarkable talents and her raw personality. 

Ronson remembers recording "Back to Black" like this: 

It was just one of those serendipitous things, like I just caught her at that magic moment, you know? And she was just ready to get it going. That's why I couldn't understand what everyone else was saying about this 'procrastinating, troubled artist.

Watch the clip below