Amy Winehouse tops album charts 4 months after her death

Amy Winehouse is top of the album chart tonight, more than four months after her death.

Her posthumous collection Lioness: Hidden Treasures, which features original tracks and covers, was released last Monday.

Producers Salaam Remi and Mark Ronson pulled the 12 songs together after listening to thousands of hours of vocals by the singer, many of them from sessions for her hit albums Frank and Back To Black.

An inquest found the 27-year-old star was more than five times the legal drink-drive limit when she was found dead in her home in Camden, north London on July 23.

Talent: The album, which features 12 new songs, was released last Monday

Some of the proceeds from the album will go to the Amy Winehouse Foundation, set up in her name.

Winehouse displaced Olly Murs, the 2009 X Factor finalist, who topped the chart from The Official UK Charts Company last weekend with In Case You Didn’t Know.

He slipped to number four, with Michael Buble’s Christmas remaining at number two, and Heaven by Rebecca Ferguson entering the chart at number three.