By Nola Ojomu
Published: 12:34 EST, 25 July 2014 | Updated: 19:58 EST, 25 July 2014
It has been three years since her tragic passing.
And now previously unseen footage of Amy Winehouse performing at a concert in Toronto has emerged online.
The clip, filmed in 2007, saw the talented starlet performing her hit track, You Know I'm No Good, to a sold out crowd at the Mod Club theatre.
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Talent: Previously unseen footage of Amy Winehouse performing at a concert in Toronto has emerged online
The clip sees Amy showcase her famous vocals as she was joined on stage by her band and back-up singers.
Amy wore a low-key ensemble as she swayed around the stage in a white vest top and dark denim skinny jeans.
Sporting a signature beehive barnet, the tattooed singer at one point stopped to drop down and grab her bottle of water and continued the performance in a squatted position.
Hidden treasure: The clip, filmed in 2007, saw the talented starlet performing her hit track, You Know I'm No Good, to a sold out crowd at the Mod Club theatre
Lioness: Amy wore a low-key ensemble as she swayed around the stage in a white vest top and dark denim skinny jeans
Once she finished the track, she simply waved at the audience before walking off the stage to while the crowd applauded.
Shortly after this performance, Amy went on to quit her tour due to her then husband Blake Fielder-Civil being held in prison.
The singer went on to make a few more performances before her death but did not successfully embark on another tour before she was found dead in her London home from accidental alcohol poisoning in 2011.
In a new interview with The Sun, Amy's loving father, Mitch Winehouse, revealed he speaks to his talented daughter from beyond the grave.
Rare: The clip sees Amy showcase her famous vocals as she was joined on stage by her band and back-up singers
Distracted: Shortly after this performance, Amy went on to quit her tour due to her then husband Blake Fielder-Civil being held in prison
London-based Mitch says he feels Amy's presence everyday but especially when he's performing.
He said: 'She's standing next to me, every time I go out on that stage. She's there all right, I feel her, sense her.'
Before adding: 'She's in here now saying, "Just get on with it, Dad." I'm always speaking to her, all day, every day.'
Mitch also believes Amy was initially upset with her untimely death at just 27 but the Valerie singer has come to terms with it and is settling into the afterlife.
Never forgotten: Amy's father, Mitch Winehouse, has revealed he speaks to his daughter from beyond the grave
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