'Amy Winehouse Lioness: Hidden Treasures' Shoots To Number One

Amy Winehouse Back At Number One Within Minutes

Amy Winehouse has shot to the top of the album charts, more than four months after her death.

Her posthumous collection Lioness: Hidden Treasures, which features original tracks and covers, was released yesterday.

Amy's father Mitch tweeted: "Just been told. Amy at Number One... My heart is sad but bursting with pride. Mitch."

Some of the proceeds from the album, put together after the 27-year-old singer was found dead in bed in her Camden flat, will go to the Amy Winehouse Foundation, set up in the star's name.

Mitch tweeted: "140,000 sold = £140,000 to foundation in one day. Well done baby."

Producers Salaam Remi and Mark Ronson pulled the 12 songs together after listening to thousands of hours of vocals by the singer, many of them from sessions for her hit albums Frank and Back To Black.

Mr Winehouse recently spoke of the painful process of listening to the album for the first time, saying "it was a very difficult time for us".

An inquest found the star was more than five times the legal drink-drive limit when she was found dead in her north London home on July 23.

Olly Murs, the 2009 X Factor finalist, topped the album chart last weekend with In Case You Didn't Know.

Winehouse's label Island Records confirmed that her album had gone "straight to Number One on the midweek chart".

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