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Amy Winehouse may have to quit singing

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Amy Winehouse must stop singing if it means she wins her drugs battle, says the man who discovered her.

Nick Godwyn signed the singer when she was just 16 – and claims her ambition back then was to be a waitress.

Nick dismissed claims that the troubled singer is throwing away her talent, but says he is saddened by what has happened to her since she shot to fame. He said: “What is happening now is not very pleasant for anybody to watch. I feel she seems to be sad. People talk about wasted talent, but I don’t look at it like that. If Amy never made another record again it would be sad, but it’s less about the music for me and more about ‘this is a human being that maybe isn’t very happy’.”

Nick also revealed he discovered Amy – who has allegedly battled alcohol, drugs and a eating disorder since becoming famous – after one of the ‘Rehab’ singer’s friends played him a tape of her singing. He explained: “I was at the house of one of my other artists when he put on a tape. I asked who it was and he said just a friend. I couldn’t believe how good she sounded so I asked her to meet me. I asked Amy what she wanted to do with her life and she said she wanted to be a waitress.”

Nick admits her early lyrics provided an indicator that Amy, now 24, wasn’t happy even back then. He added: “There were signs, even back then, that she wasn’t happy. You can listen to the words of her songs and there aren’t many happy, upbeat love songs. And I think that’s a reflection of where she is. She only writes songs from personal experience. There are some beautiful songs which, lyrically, are fascinating. But some of them are quite sad.”

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