Jools takes a look back at the singer's appearances on the music programme, having made her debut on the show in 2003 with her first single Stronger Than Me, taken from her debut album Frank. Amy returned to Later in 2006 after her number 1 Back to Black album to perform Top 10 hit Rehab and Motown-influenced Tears Dry on Their Own, as well as performing on the Hootenanny in 2004 and 2006, performing Teach Me Tonight, Monkey Man and teaming up with Paul Weller for a couple of numbers, including Etta Jones' Don't Go to Strangers.