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Melanie - Candles In The Rain (1970)

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Melanie - Candles In The Rain (1970)

Melanie - Candles In The Rain (1970)
Singer / Songwriter | MP3 CBR 256 Kbps | 77 MB | Cover | RS.com


01. Candles In The Rain
02. Lay Down
03. Carolina In My Mind
04. Citiest People
05. What Have They Done To My Song, Ma.
06. Alexander Beetle
07. The Good Guys
08. Lovin' Baby Girl
09. Ruby Tuesday
10. Leftover Wine


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Melanie grew up in the Astoria neighborhood of Queens, New York.
She made her first public appearance at four on the radio show Live Like A Millionaire, performing the song "Gimme a Little Kiss". Melanie was a student at New York's American Academy of Dramatic Arts when she began singing in the folk clubs of Greenwich Village and signed her first recording contract.
Initially signed to Columbia Records in the United States, Melanie released two singles on the label. Subsequently she signed with Buddah Records and first found chart success in Europe when her 1969 song, "Bobo's Party", reached Number 1 in France. Her debut album received rave reviews from Billboard Magazine which heralded her voice as "… wise beyond her years. Her non-conformist approach to the selections on this LP make her a new talent to be reckoned with."
Later in 1969, Melanie had a hit in the Netherlands with "Beautiful People", before performing at the Woodstock Festival. The inspiration for her signature song, "Lay Down (Candles in the Rain)", apparently arose from the Woodstock audience lighting candles during her set. A gospel-boosted genuine one-off that combined high drama with Melanie's trademark hippie sincerity, the recording became a hit in Europe, Australia, Canada and the United States in the spring and summer of 1970. The B-side of the single featured Melanie's spoken-word track "Candles in the Rain". "Lay Down" became Melanie's first Top Ten hit in America, peaking at #6 on the Billboard singles chart, and achieving worldwide success. Later hits included "Peace Will Come (According To Plan)" and a cover of the Rolling Stones' "Ruby Tuesday". (Wiki)