'Reclaiming Amy,' a BBC 2 documentary about the singer is narrated by her mother Janis Winehouse-Collins and features Interviews with long-standing friends
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Amy Winehouse may still be best known for her line: "They tried to make me go to rehab. But I said no, no, no."
But 10 years after the British singer's death at 27, her family and friends say it is time to stop defining her by her well-documented struggles with addiction and destructive relationships.
Winehouse's parents have cooperated with a BBC documentary to air on the anniversary of her death on Friday, which her father Mitchell, known as Mitch, says gives a "more rounded image of Amy".
The singer put her own experiences into original songs, such as "Back to Black" and "Rehab", infused with jazz and soul influences and developed a distinctive personal style with a towering beehive hairdo and tattoos.