![]() He replied: "Because we'd had a big hit with it, she (Amy Winehouse) was so notorious at the time and he was also on the up, we kinda thought it would be a smash. I loved it." Pritchard was also asked if the band expected Ronson's cover to be a hit. I wasn't sure how it would work, but she went into the studio and tried it. Then one day she came up and said 'I like Valerie by the Zutons.' At the time I couldn't hear her voice singing it in my head. She only listens to things made before 1967, she didn't know any indie songs. I explained that it was Soul covers of guitar records. I kept asking her if she knew any new songs. At the time I'd just finished Amy's album, and I'd almost finished mine and I really wanted her to do a song for me. But I have to admit I didn't know the song all that well before we did it. I think Liverpool has the best musical history of, well, of anywhere in the world. "Valerie" was one of the songs Ronson covered and he told Liverpool magazine how he originally came across this song: "I'm glad it was a Liverpool song. After working with Winehouse on her Back to Black album, the English music producer Mark Ronson recorded Version, an album of cover songs which were mostly guitar tunes reworked as '60s & '70s Soul numbers. ![]() Amy Winehouse is a featured vocalist on this song.
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