The second of two Amy Winehouse tracks was debuted on Radio One this morning.
The previously-unheard track, entitled 'Our Day Will Come', debuted this morning (November 3) and is taken from Lioness: Hidden Treasures, an album compiled by Winehouse's producers Salaam Remi and Mark Ronson and approved by her family.
Other new track 'Like Smoke', a collaboration with Nas originally recorded back in May 2008, also was unveiled.
Our Day Will Come' is a reggae re-working of the classic 60s Doo Wop song, recorded by the singer in May 2002 and was played on Radio 1's breakfast show by Chris Moyles earlier today (November 3).
Speaking before the debuted the track, Moyles said: "I think if you're an Amy Winehouse fan, it's going to be a bit of a tear-jerker... When you hear her sing now, I think you hear it differently."
'Lioness: Hidden Treasures' features a selection of demos and rarities from Winehouse's musical career.
£1 from every sale of 'Amy Winehouse Lioness: Hidden Treasures' will be donated to her foundation.
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