Discography
90
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Gather Me
1971 · 13 tracks

Garden in the City
1971

Candles in the Rain
1970

Stoneground Words
1972

Ballroom Streets
1979

Arabesque
1982

Phonogenic: Not Just Another Pretty Face
1978

Brand New Key
1970

Lowcountry
2004

Am I Real or What
1985

Freedom Knows My Name
1993

Songs She Sang At Woodstock
2026

There Should Have Been A Rainbow - The NY Folk Sessions 1963-1965
2026

Ace O' Diamonds
2025

Maiden In Japan (Live In Tokyo 1972)
2025

Melanie's Christmas Treasury
2025

Behind The Curtain
2025

Carnegie Rehearsals 1978
2025

Anyway That You Want Me
2025

Somewhere Under The Rainbow (Live From Oz 2014)
2025

United Kingdom Live
2025

Wow And Flutter
2025

Right About Now
2025

Lullabies From Heaven - Melanie's Children's Album
2025

Lay Your Hands Across The Six Strings
2025

Gathered In - The 1971 Gather Me Sessions
2025

Return To Carnegie (Live At Carnegie Hall 1978)
2025

Reimaginings
2024

As Years Go By - The Solar Studio Sessions
2024

The Lost 1979 Album
2024

Autumn Lady
2024

In Focus - Live '88
2024

Neighbourhood Songs
2024

The Clearwater Florida Sessions 1987 - 1994
2024

Central Park 1974 (Live)
2024

From The Banks Of The River Effra - Live At Crystal Palace, 1972
2024

The Magic Bus Sessions (Live)
2024

Madrugada (2023 Master)
2024

One Night Only - The Eagle Mountain House (Live)
2024

Drury Lane 1974 (Live)
2024

Live At The Met
2024

Take Me Home - Live At The Troubadour 1969
2024

Borders Ballads (Live at Borders Books & Music, 1999)
2024

In Concert - Live at Montreux
2023

Unchained Melanie
2023

I Saw Three Ships
2020

What Have They Done to My Song
2020

Live at Woodstock
2019

I'm Back In Town
2017

Ragamuffin (2024 Remastered & Expanded Version)
2016

Sunset And Other Beginnings
2015

Melanie
2014

Born to Be
2014

Ever Since You Never Heard of Me
2012

Ever Since You Never Heard Of Me (2024 Remastered & Expanded Version)
2010

Melanie - Beautiful Hits
2009

Moments From My Life
2006

Precious Cargo
2005

Paled By Dimmer Light (2024 Deluxe Edition)
2004

Yes Santa, There Is A Melanie
2004

Paled By Dimmer Light
2004

Crazy Love
2002

Victim Of The Moon (2024 Remastered Expanded Edition)
2002

Ring The Living Bell: A Collection
1999

Beautiful People: The Greatest Hits of Melanie
1999

The Very Best Of
1998

On Air
1997

Lowcountry (2024 Remastered & Expanded Version)
1997

Antlers: A Christmas for True Believers
1996

Old Bitch Warrior
1995

Old Bitch Warrior (2024 Remastered & Expanded Version)
1995

Ruby Tuesday
1993

The Best of Melanie
1993

Silver Anniversary
1993

Silver Anniversary (2024 Remastered Expanded Edition)
1993

Cowabonga
1988

Am I Real Or What (2024 Remastered & Expanded Version)
1985

Seventh Wave (2024 Remastered Expanded Edition)
1983

Arabesque (2024 Remastered Expanded Edition)
1982

Ballroom Streets (2024 Remaster)
1978

Photograph
1976

Madrugada
1974

As I See It Now
1974

Live At The Montreux Jazz Festival 1971 (2024 Remastered Expanded Edition)
1973

Melanie at Carnegie Hall
1973

Please Love Me
1973

The Four Sides of Melanie
1972

The Good Book
1971

Leftover Wine
1970

Affectionately Melanie
1969
Singles & EPs
13
Animal Crackers
Single · 2026

Lay Down (Candles In The Rain)
Single · 2026

Brand New Key (1978 Swamp Version)
Single · 2026

Give My Regards to Broadway / Brand New Key (Live at the DeMille Theater, New York, NY, 1971)
Single · 2026

Good King Wenceslas (Rock Version)
Single · 2025

We Wish You A Merry Christmas (2024 Danny B. Harvey Remix)
Single · 2025

Will Peace Come In Time For Christmas (2024 Danny B Harvey Remix)
Single · 2025

Barbara Allen
Single · 2025

Silent Night (2024 Danny B. Harvey Remix)
Single · 2025

Christmas Time
EP · 2024
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Brand New Key (Re-Recorded) [Acapella] - Single
EP · 2023

Ragamuffin - EP
EP · 2016

The Natural Man - EP
EP · 2010
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Melanie Ann Safka-Schekeryk (b. 1947; known professionally as Melanie) is a U.S. singer-songwriter. Born on the 3rd February 1947 in Astoria, New York, 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.
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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)
Melanie in brief
- How many Melanie releases are on Riffiter?
- 103 releases are catalogued, spanning 1969 to 2026.
- When was Melanie formed?
- Melanie formed in 1947.
- What is the most recent Melanie release on Riffiter?
- Songs She Sang At Woodstock, released in 2026.
