Amy's revolving door was opened to the Grammy award-winning producer Ronson, who arrived with his trusty guitar at around 9pm.
And a forlorn-looking Amy opened her door dressed in her favourite leopard-print camisole, bra and denim shorts, looking quite pale and drawn.
Party hard: Amy showed great stamina as she played host to producer and friend Mark Ronson among other friends at her Camden home last night before heading to a party - at 4am
Worse for wear: Amy looks somewhat worse for wear as she emerged from her home in the wee hours - to go to a party in Soho
Nocturnal Amy, who is often seen trawling around Camden in the small hours later emerged from her home at 4am with friends to head to a party in London's Soho.
Dressed in a cream polo shirt and shorts, she looked somewhat worse for wear, not surprising considering the late hour. However, clearly the night was far from over for the singer.
It's been a busy week for Amy, who earlier this week played host to Z-list Big Brother star Aisleyne, and yesterday was seen playing host to the paparazzi - providing them with tea and biscuits as they staked out her home.
Amy wasn't seen again until 7am, when she was seen with fellow singer Remi Nicole, when she visited some shops to buy her favourite ice lollies, cookies and crisps, with money the Grammy award-winning photographer had borrowed from the ever-present photographers.
When she returned home, a source said the chaotic singer wandered around outside until a friend delivered a door key so she could get in.
Meanwhile, Amy has gained support from up-and-coming singer (Aimee) Duffy, who recently had a number one hit with song Mercy.
7am girl: Amy and singer friend Remi Nicole fool around after returning to her house after partying in Soho
The Welsh singer said fans identify with stars like Amy, Britney Spears and Pete Doherty who reveal their frailties – even if it means seeing them break down in public.
Duffy said: "In a really weird way, I think those kind of people show others it's all right to be human – for all their faults.
The 23-year-old whose record 'Rockferry' is currently at number one in the UK album charts explained: "I've made a lot of mistakes in my life, so don't say I'm some kind of clean-slate, virginal angel.
"But I've not got any issues right now, which is good."
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