melanie

melanie

Genres: folk, singer-songwriter, female vocalists, 60s, pop

About melanie

1. Melanie Ann Safka-Schekeryk (b. 1947, d. 2024; known professionally as Melanie) was a U.S. singer-songwriter. 2. Melanie: Midwest Auckland emo four piece Melanie released their full length album 42 Losers in May 2020 and have been playing a fine selection of gigs and house parties since 1. Born on the 3rd February 1947 in Astoria, New York deceased 23rd January 2024, Melanie made her first recording, "Gimme a Little Kiss", when she was five. She first found chart success in Europe. Her 1969 song "Bobo's Party" reached number one in France. Later that year she had a hit in the Netherlands with "Beautiful People" before performing at Woodstock. Apparently, she was inspired to write "Lay Down (Candles in the Rain)" by the audience lighting candles during her set; the song became a hit in both Europe and the USA. Her biggest hit in the USA was "Brand New Key", also known as "The Roller Skate Song". She has been awarded three gold albums. Three of Melanie's compositions were hits for The New Seekers: "Look What They've Done to My Song Ma", "Beautiful People", and "The Nickel Song". With one exception her albums have been produced by her husband, Peter Schekeryk. Her three children - Leilah, Jeordie and Beau-Jarred -are also musicians. Beau-Jarred is a guitarist and accompanies his mother on The 2003 Australian hip-hop track "The Nosebleed Section" by The Hilltop Hoods sampled Melanie's "People in the Front Row". In 2004 Melanie released Paled by Dimmer Light, which is co-produced by Peter and Beau-Jarred Schekeryk. In 2010 the last album co- produced by her now late husband Peter Schekeryj and their son Beau Jarred Schekeryk was released: Ever Since You Never Heard Of Me Melanie, who became the voice of an era in one magical instant onstage at Woodstock, has been putting the pieces in order. Pieces of a career, scattered by the winds of experience and assembled again by the force of love into the most personal and brilliant moments of her musical journey. Melanie is poised to enlighten new generations about what it means to sing with both passion and eloquence, to write at once with intelligence and emotion, and to inspire through song… and nobody does this better than Melanie. Others learned this that night at Woodstock, where as a New York kid barely known outside of the coffeehouse circuit in Greenwich Village, she sang her song "Beautiful People" and inspired the first panorama of candles and cigarette lighters ever raised at a concert event. That, in turn, moved the young singer to write "Lay Down (Candles in the Rain"), which sold more than one million copies in 1970 and prompted Billboard, Cashbox, Melody Maker, Record World, and Bravo to anoint her as female vocalist of the year. Her single "Brand New Key," an infectious romp about freedom and roller skates, topped the charts in 1971. And so her story began. With guitar in hand and a talent that combined amazing vocal equipment, disarming humor, and a vibrant engagement with life, she was booked as the first solo pop/rock artist ever to appear from the Royal Albert Hall to Carnegie Hall, the Metropolitan Opera House, and later opened the New Metropolitan Opera House in New York, the Sydney Opera House, and in the General Assembly of the United Nations, where she was invited to perform on many occasions as delegates greeted her performances with standing ovations. The top television hosts of all time -- Ed Sullivan, Johnny Carson, and Dick Cavett -- battled to book her. (After her stunning performance on his show, Sullivan goggled that he had not seen such a "dedicated and responsive audience since ElvisPresley.") Accolades rolled in, from critics ("Melanie's cult has long been famous, but it's a cult that's responding to something genuine and powerful -- which is maybe another way of saying that this writer counts himself as part of the cult too," wrote John Rockwell in The New York Times) as well as peers ("Melanie," insisted jazz piano virtuoso Roger Kellaway, "is extraordinary to the point that she could be sitting in front of us in this room and sing something like 'Momma Momma' right to us, and it would just go right through your entire being.") In the years that followed Melanie continued to record, continued to tour. UNICEF made her its spokesperson; Jimi Hendrix's father introduced her to the multitude assembled for the twentieth anniversary of Woodstock. Her records continued to sell -- more than eighty million to date. She's had her songs covered by singers as diverse as Cher, Dolly Parton, and Macy Gray. She's raised a family, won an Emmy, opened a restaurant, written a musical about Wild Bill Hickok and Calamity Jane… She has, in short, lived a rare life. But all of it was just a prelude to what's about to come. "For the first time, I'm not afraid to voice exactly what I feel. I used to feel that I didn't want to say too much, but now I can say anything. I feel like a person who's never been heard. Maybe people think they've heard me, but they never really have. I'm a new artist who is having so much fun with my voice -- a person shouldn't be allowed to have so much fun. I'm the woman I wanted to be when I was sixteen and going for Edith Piaf. It's me -- I'm back." (Written by Robert L. Doerschuk)

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melanie — Top 30 songs of 122

Artist Song title Like / Dislike
Melanie Beautiful People
Melanie Ruby Tuesday
Melanie What Have They Done to My Song Ma
Melanie Nickel Song
Melanie Mr. Tambourine Man
Melanie Leftover Wine :: Mana Mana
Melanie Stop! I Don't Want to Hear It Anymore
Melanie Brand New Key
Melanie Brand new key
Melanie What Have They Done To My Song
Melanie Long Long Time
Melanie Lay Down (Candles in the Rain)
Melanie Brand New Key
Melanie Again
Melanie Candles In The Rain
Melanie Getting Out
Melanie Leftover Wine
Melanie Look What They've Done To My Song, Ma (Beautiful People: The Greatest Hits of Melanie)
Melanie Beautiful people
Melanie Lay down
Melanie Who's Been Sleeping In My Bed
Melanie - Beautiful People- IN
Melanie Ruby Tuesday
Melanie Brand New Key
Melanie Lay Down (Candles In The Rain)
Melanie Look what they've done to my song, Ma
Melanie Bitter Bad
Melanie Nadiya Kinare x Falling in Love (Main)
Melanie Beautiful People
Melanie Brand New Key (The Roller Skate Song)
Beautiful People
Ruby Tuesday
What Have They Done to My Song Ma
Nickel Song
Mr. Tambourine Man
Leftover Wine :: Mana Mana
Stop! I Don't Want to Hear It Anymore
Brand New Key
Brand new key
What Have They Done To My Song
Long Long Time
Lay Down (Candles in the Rain)
Brand New Key
Again
Candles In The Rain
Getting Out
Leftover Wine
Look What They've Done To My Song, Ma (Beautiful People: The Greatest Hits of Melanie)
Beautiful people
Lay down
Who's Been Sleeping In My Bed
- Beautiful People- IN
Ruby Tuesday
Brand New Key
Lay Down (Candles In The Rain)
Look what they've done to my song, Ma
Bitter Bad
Nadiya Kinare x Falling in Love (Main)
Beautiful People
Brand New Key (The Roller Skate Song)