Adele turned down Amy Winehouse tribute at George Michael concert
Adele snubbed the chance to team up with George Michael and pay tribute to Amy Winehouse at a charity show in honour of Dame Elizabeth Taylor last year (11), because she was still coming to terms with her friend's death.
The former Wham! star was keen to honour the Rehab hitmaker, who died from alcohol poisoning last July (11), at his fundraising concert in London in November (11), and he approached the soul star about the possibility of performing Winehouse's track Love Is A Losing Game.
Adele turned down the gig, and Michael reveals her grief was still
too raw four months on from the tragedy.
Speaking on London's Heart 106.2 radio, he says, "We communicated
by email... and initially what I wanted was for us to sing Love Is
A Losing Game by Amy Winehouse at the Elizabeth Taylor tribute I
did at Covent Garden.
"She was basically telling me she couldn't even... she tried to put
one of (Winehouse's) songs in her own set and she couldn't even get
through it. I think they knew each other from the Brits School (The
BRIT School for Performing Arts).
"They're obviously musical goddesses but I think the tragedy would
have been too much for her."
However, Michael - who donated the proceeds of his special November
show to the Elton John AIDS Foundation and the Elizabeth Taylor
Memorial Fund - is eager to team up with pregnant Adele when she
makes her return to music after giving birth.
He adds, "I would love to do a track with her. I think she has no
plans other than to have a baby right now and I think she wants to
lay low for a while and gather herself and to then come back to us
relatively soon with some more music and I'd love to be involved
when that happens. She's lovely."