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Amy Winehouse's Ivor success
Amy Winehouse, Arctic Monkeys and Madonna triumphed at the prestigious Ivor Novello songwriting awards.
British singer Amy won Best Contemporary Song for hit 'Rehab' at the glitzy ceremony at London's Grosvenor House hotel. The 23-year-old hellraiser joked about her reputation for heavy drinking when she collected her prize.
Amy, who married Blake Fielder-Civil in a secret Miami ceremony last week, jetted in from the US for the awards.
Madonna and her co-writer Stuart Price took the coveted International Hit of the Year for the disco- dance track 'Sorry'.
Sheffield band Arctic Monkeys picked up the Album Award for 'Whatever People Say I Am, That's What I'm Not', but only frontman Alex Turner was present to collect the prize as he revealed his other bandmates "were in bed". Surprisingly, relatively unknown Wolverhampton folk singer Scott Matthews trumped Arctic Monkeys and Robbie Williams to take Best Song Musically and Lyrically for his ballad 'Elusive', which only reached number 56 in the UK charts.
Other winners included pop legend Sir Elton John, who revealed he is a fan of Amy when he collected the Performing Right Society's (PRS) Most Performed Work gong for his collaboration with the Scissor Sisters, 'I Don't Feel Like Dancin''.
he Feeling were named Songwriters of the Year with their successful brand of 'soft-rock' and Yusuf Islam, formerly Cat Stevens, accepted the Outstanding Song Collection prize. The awards are presented by the British Academy of Composers and Songwriters.
The 2007 Ivor Novello awards full list of winners:
Best Contemporary Song - 'Rehab' Written and performed by: Amy Winehouse
International Hit of the Year - 'Sorry' Writers: Madonna/Stuart Price Performed by: Madonna
Album award - 'Whatever People Say I Am That's What I'm Not' Writer: Alex Turner Performed by: Arctic Monkeys
PRS Most Performed Work - 'I Don't Feel Like Dancin'' Writers: Sir Elton John/Scott Hoffman/Jason Sellards Performed by: Scissor Sisters
PRS Outstanding Contribution to British Music - Norman Cook
Songwriters of the Year - Dan Sells, Kevin Jeremiah, Ciaran Jeremiah, Paul Stewart and Richard Jones (The Feeling)
Best Song Musically and Lyrically - 'Elusive' Writer: Scott Matthews Performed by: Scott Matthews The Ivors Classical Music award - John Rutter, CBE
Lifetime Achievement - Peter Gabriel
Special International Award - Quincy Jones
Academy Fellowship - George Fenton
Bestselling UK Single - 'A Moment Like This' Writers: John Reid/Jorgen Elofsson Performed by: Leona Lewis
Outstanding Song Collection - Yusuf Islam
Best Television Soundtrack - 'The Virgin Queen' Composer: Martin Phipps
Best Original Film Score - 'Ice Age The Meltdown' Composer: John Powell.



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