RIP Melanie 💔 I grew up up listening that song. My mum used to try to hit the high notes in jest and we’d all laugh when it came on the radio. So much fun . Condolences to her family, friends and all the fans. The music lives on. RIP Melanie 🎼🎸❤️💔😪
i dunno, melanie never mentioned that in all the interviews she gave about this song. she did mention it wasnt a reference to anything specific, more about her drive and focus after her father was teaching her how to rollerskate and how she'd always fall when she realized he wasnt holding her. she remarked the freudian imagery of keys and dicks was pretty well-established, but just came to her ex nihilo.
Sadly! I also know! I wore out more saddle shoes, ( gawd I LOATHED those shoes, narrow feet so mom wouldn't allow anything else, except for church, I solved the issue by becoming a bare-footed hippie...) I couldn't wait to get out of school to put on my roller skates in spring, summer, fall, do you also recall FOUR DISTINCT SEASONS! I miss them. Winter, my other joy, my toboggan! Didn't wax my surf board, nope, in early September I was polishing up that "greatest invention since the wheel" . Those were the daze huh?! Nice to meet another Melanie fan. Namaste Z.
@@eightinches3671She was definitely a solo singer, but maybe not a solo artist. It’s of no real consequence though, her backing band was just there to provide the music over which she sang. It wasn’t even BBHC, so for all intents and purposes I think we can count her along the solo female singers.
R.I.P. Melanie! You're the best singer and songwriter, you sang "Brand New Key", " People In The Front Row", "Lay Down (Candles in the Rain)", etc. Hopefully you sang Brand New Key in heaven. Rest in peace Melanie!
RIP Thanks for sparking up my transistor radio Christmas morning 1971. I even got new skates that Christmas! A magical memory forever vivified by your song. ❤❤❤
my aunt always loved this song. She’d always play it in the car and sing along to it in the most joyful, silly way. She died a few days ago, and this song just makes me feel so much safer. It’s crazy how much a song can cheer you up.
My dad passed a couple years ago, and this was his favorite song. When I'm drunk, I come here and listen and cry. He wasn't the best dad in the world but he suffered from addiction. I blew him off the last couple of years he was alive and ignored his calls and what not. I'd do anything to go back and talk to him more. I miss him so much. So much.
Sorry for your pain. I did the same thing with my father: told him I hated him when he was dying. I meant it for the way he treated my mother, but I also love him very much.
Did you make your dad an addict? No, of course not: he made his choices and choices have consequences. That is what life is about. You couldn’t have changed him and his behaviors would have affected you had you not made the choice to move forward with your own life. As a parent, I can tell you I would never hold a grudge against my son for something like what happened with you. Don’t cry...sing along LOUDLY and remember what good memories of your dad you have. 🤗
Rest In Heavenly Peace Melanie . This news is particularly sad for me & probably many other poeple. You were a joyous part of my childhood that made life really happy . A song my mother sang with us as children . It’s a sad day but your music lives on. ✌🏼🎼🎸😪💔
My sincere condolences to Melanie's family and those close to her. I'm 83 and always enjoyed her music. My husband met her when she traveled through VT several years ago.
The music is a masterpiece The piano is perfect The background vocals are incredible The maracas and bongos just hit the spot And her singing is the best part about it
I found this to be a surprisingly difficult song to perform well, but everyone loves it. We did a cover of this & I had to modify the last part since her vocal range is higher than mine (or at least, higher than what I can sing well in a live setting)
"Some people say I done all right for a girl", yes Melanie, you did. And with that line, you inspired more women musicians than you knew to rock harder, write more. Thanks Sister Muse.
She should have been a much bigger star. But with only three very well known songs, she left a serious legacy. The voice and talent will live on forever. We will miss you Melanie!
When this was on Kids in the Hall recently I honestly thought this was a parody song for the sketch, and nope. A very real song that was a hit in a decade that predates me being alive. And it's actually pretty catchy.
Melanie was a great artist - have a listen to this in case you are interested: ruclips.net/video/IZ52lk9wjZI/видео.html it's called Candles in the Rain and it's her tribute to Woodstock. I absolutely loved the Kids in the Hall sketch since I was so familiar with her music.
My parents named me Melanie, all because they loved this song and how happy it made them. I grew up to be a roller derby player so the song kind of fits.
That's a good reason to name you Melanie! I had a colleague years whose parents named her Connie because they liked Connie Francis. At least Connie and Melanie are sensible names.
Hi Melanie I too named my darling daughter Melanie after her she is 47 now & still to this day I dance round the kitchen to the album x beautiful name 🌸
My SINCEREST prayers and condolences. Haven't heard this in years but I remember when it came out! Please remember all the good times with your mom and the more you think about her the easier it will eventually become but it takes time! So sorry for your loss.
As far as I know, Melanie had three children, a son named Beau and two daughters (whose names I don't know). Beau also was a musician (guitar) and performer, and he toured with Melanie in later years.
A big shout out to MotorMouth in the Morning for introducing me to this song. I'm sorry to hear that he went off air. I wish him best of luck taking care of his new twins and family through these challenging times.
I head a clip this morning. It was the last thing I heard before going for a 20 mile run with no headphones. That’s a long time with this song stuck in your head.
My daughter just got a pair of roller skates! Ive been singing this song for a week now! Had to play this lovely tune for her ,she thought I made it up! Lol. She loves it!!!!!
How on earth do you explain to your daughter how roller skates used to have keys??? I'm old af and I used to roller skate when I was a kid and I still don't remember roller skate keys or understand what or why or how that was a thing?! (But I definitely remember this song, it is one of my fave songs of all time.)
I am so sorry to hear about the passing of your mom. I love her song Brand New Key. Your mom will always be remembered. May she rest in peace with our Lord and King
In the early 90s my father and I used to go for back road rides on Saturday nights and listen to oldies. I always enjoyed this one and he would turn it up for me. My father passed away 8 years ago of cancer and this song always reminds me of him and puts a smile on my face, remembering the easier times.
if it wasn't for Maddie Poppe many younger people would have never had the chance to listen to this wonderful 1971 #1 hit by Melanie. Thanks Maddie & Melanie.
RIP Melanie!For me & many others as well,this song was a fun part of my childhood. I came across it when I got a bunch of my aunt's old records & immediately fell on love with it! Her voice is so unique! She will be missed! 💖
I happen to know Melanie's sister, Stephanie Safka. We met when we were both living in Hudson Falls NY in the 1990s. She has since moved to Fort Ann NY and currently lives in Whitehall NY. Stephanie, if you're reading this I'm sorry for the passing of your famous sister. The world is a much poorer place without her. 😢
I haven't felt so old in a long time. When I was a young child I fell in love with Melonies beautiful voice. As I matured I fell in love with her wonderful lyrics. Now at 66 years of age, the tears flow freely as I write this. Heaven has a new angel. I almost feel that I cant wait to join the great voices of my youth.
Many people doesn't realize Melanie Safka was at Woodstock, she's an original hippie from the 60's. IMO, even though she was called a poor man's Janis Joplin, she had that special quiver to her voice that brings out the heart and soul. No one can sing this song like Melanie, but I will say Maddy Poppy does a great job from American Idol, and I'm sure she would agree there is only one Melanie. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Melanie_(singer)
Sometimes I come here to cry. My uncle was a binge drinker. When he would throw one he would blast this song on repeat. He was an amazing guitar picker. I miss covering these songs with him ❤️
Life's constantly changing...I remember when: 1. Gas was 19.9 cents/ gallon 2. There were only 3 TV stations 3. All photos were black and white 4. A man's word was his bond
@@rotunda57 HILARIOUS, too many of us at a certain age can't remember what we had for breakfast until we belch...glad you are on the positive side of the issue.
Melanie making bank from all of the royalities. First Boogie Nights, then Family Guy and now Kids In The Hall. Best runner sketch of the new season for sure. Hope Motormouth is doing okay wherever he is in his bunker.
1971;Me,listening to this amazing song,on a transistor radio(in hospital with a severely broken arm)..It got me through a 1-month hospital stint,at age 10.Thank you,Melanie.❤👍I was dreaming the entire month,of roller skating(in my key skates),to this song.;)
1 month to a 10 year old is like 10 years to an adult. That's a long time in the hospital for a little kid. That must have been some serious stuff hard on your whole family.
@@jiveturkey9993...Thank you for your kind reply, jiveturkey9993..It was definitely a "worse case scenario." My arm & elbow break, was one that docs had never seen. It was a "1st," and my elbow [multi-breaks in], made its way into a medical journal, in 1970. It took at least 6 doctors (from various countries), to fix ((as best was possible)), the multiple breaks in my arm. They did so, however, after the/my, "manipulation," set, I was released & sent home, only to be re-admitted 3 days later, for a "re-breaking & re-setting," of my arm.😢 Absolute trauma, to my 9 year old brain and the 8 months of physical therapy I went through, was torture. :/ To this day, I'm a distrustful loner, ((at 61)). If not for my faith in The Lord (since childhood), I doubt I'd still be here today.🙏 😇 🙏
I found this song within the past 3 months. My Nana recognized it when I asked if she knew it. I love music and this is already one of those songs that has brought me a lot of joy. I randomly decided to look at more pictures of Melanie and found out that she died 3 days ago. It brought tears to my eyes. I’m thankful for the music.
“That was pretty impressive. I mean, it wasn’t a slam, but it was impressive. But this (points to wheelbarrow)... this is reeeaally impressive!” -Johnny Knoxville
wow thats exactly where i remember this song from... I was watching a random video someone sang those lyrics And knew I heard this before. It was from the Jackass movie
My biology teacher. Played this on her guitar at the end of class one day, with a soft beautiful voice.. it was straight out of a movie scene. It was during that last few minutes of class, the bell rang and most kids left but those who appreciated it stayed back to listen. ill remember this forever because of that day
We spoke a few times and we were 2nd cousins. I first met you in the eighties at a family reunion(was to young to know you then), and a few times after. My Mom spoke highly of you and always blasted "Brand New RollerSkates" on Friday Nights while she got wasted THANKS FOR THE MEMORIES RIP
I haven’t listened to this song in probably 20 years. The minute she started singing so was I. The lyrics just popped in my head. I consider this happy music. You listen and are immediately in a better mood
I remember the first time I heard this on the radio in autumn 1971. I had just been discharged perhaps only a few days before from a pediatric hospital where I had initially been diagnosed with a fatal illness and had not expected to see that wonderful autumn; the exuberance and joy of this song matched how I felt when I got home and it has ever since been a favorite.
RIP Melanie 💔 I grew up up listening that song.
My mum used to try to hit the high notes in jest and we’d all laugh when it came on the radio. So much fun .
Condolences to her family, friends and all the fans. The music lives on.
RIP Melanie 🎼🎸❤️💔😪
Astonishingly I can STILL hit the high notes ha ha ha. Loved this song.
Did you ever see the animation they made for it? I think it was on a variety show. Sony and share or Carol Burnett or something.
Amen
I can’t believe this is how I’ve learned of her passing RIP Melanie!
Me too. Her RUclips channel.
Kinda saddened.
She was a poppet ❤
For those who may not know, the old style roller skates needed a key for making adjustments .(sorry, I'll go now) .
I didnt really understand the song 😂 it makes sense now thankyou
Don't go man,you're ok :D
i dunno, melanie never mentioned that in all the interviews she gave about this song. she did mention it wasnt a reference to anything specific, more about her drive and focus after her father was teaching her how to rollerskate and how she'd always fall when she realized he wasnt holding her. she remarked the freudian imagery of keys and dicks was pretty well-established, but just came to her ex nihilo.
Also keys are a thing in music
Sadly! I also know! I wore out more saddle shoes, ( gawd I LOATHED those shoes, narrow feet so mom wouldn't allow anything else, except for church, I solved the issue by becoming a bare-footed hippie...) I couldn't wait to get out of school to put on my roller skates in spring, summer, fall, do you also recall FOUR DISTINCT SEASONS! I miss them. Winter, my other joy, my toboggan! Didn't wax my surf board, nope, in early September I was polishing up that "greatest invention since the wheel" . Those were the daze huh?! Nice to meet another Melanie fan. Namaste Z.
RIP Melanie. Haven’t heard this song in decades but knew the lyrics automatically.
Me too 😊
Me too x
RIP Melanie! One of only 3 women to solo perform at Woodstock '69
Melanie and Joan Baez but I don't consider Janis Joplin a solo singer, she had a backing band during her set. So did Grace Slick etc.
@@eightinches3671She was definitely a solo singer, but maybe not a solo artist. It’s of no real consequence though, her backing band was just there to provide the music over which she sang. It wasn’t even BBHC, so for all intents and purposes I think we can count her along the solo female singers.
@@allbottledup9513Which band was with Janis at Woodstock? Full Tilt Boogie Band?
"Just one more time..." I whispered 70 replays ago
LOL....me too!
Same.
...up to 50 now!!! LOL : ))' just a smilin' ol' fool....
I have tendency to do that all the time
@@timmwhite9218 me too!
R.I.P. Melanie! You're the best singer and songwriter, you sang "Brand New Key", " People In The Front Row", "Lay Down (Candles in the Rain)", etc. Hopefully you sang Brand New Key in heaven. Rest in peace Melanie!
When she sang lay down I'm sure they could hear her in heaven
I name my daughter after her when I her singing Brand New Key in 1971 been a fan ever since then
What?! When did she pass?!
@@martiemutsch7461 January 23rd of 2024 since she passed away. 😔
@@scottrobinson529And now she is in Heaven.
RIP Melanie 🫂🤍
She’s been a family friend of ours, wonderful woman with wonderful talent.
The angels just gained a great member to the choir🕊️
Love 4 ever
Love 4 ever
really a family friend?
@@miriammock196 yes, really.
I’m actually named after her. My mom adored Candles in the Rain. Just found out she passed away. Maybe she’d honor me with being a new guide. ❤️
My heart hurts today learning of Melanie passing away. Such a huge loss in the world.
RIP Melanie
We can't be the same....😢
RIP
Thanks for sparking up my transistor radio Christmas morning 1971.
I even got new skates that Christmas!
A magical memory forever vivified by your song.
❤❤❤
Me too!
Dave Foley is a comedy genius.
That Shakespeare sketch was some of the funniest shit I've ever seen. 🤣🤣🤘🤘
The whole troupe is.
@@Thunderchild-gz4gc is it?
Mark McKinney too! I love him❗️♥️
Was this a Kids in the Hall sketch? I've been googling, haven't found it yet
RIP. Another of the classic generation of rock is gone.
RIP Melanie. You will be missed.
This song just immediately makes me feel alright
Exactly the same for me !
Like using a wheel barrel to jump into a pool
Ooh my good 😱😱😱😱😱💓💓💓💓💓💓
Hello Its me My kid sister said it took her 1 full year to learn Irish Dance. She did get to dance in ST. Pats Parade.
Archimedes Skullkrusher
my aunt always loved this song. She’d always play it in the car and sing along to it in the most joyful, silly way. She died a few days ago, and this song just makes me feel so much safer. It’s crazy how much a song can cheer you up.
That's what music is about....emotions.
Sorry for your loss, your aunts probably singing and listening to the song with you from heaven
Awwwwww RIP pochunk's aunt! =)
May she rest in peace. She must've been a great gal.
pochunk :((( so sorry for your loss
No fallout/bomb shelter is complete without a vinyl 45 of this song.
🤣🤣 poor D.J.
Don't forget to scratch it, so it won't even play the full song, only the refrain.
She is a stalker by modern standards
RIP Melanie. My older sister has your albums, and we all listened non-stops. One of my favorite songs from an amazing artist.
My dad passed a couple years ago, and this was his favorite song. When I'm drunk, I come here and listen and cry. He wasn't the best dad in the world but he suffered from addiction. I blew him off the last couple of years he was alive and ignored his calls and what not. I'd do anything to go back and talk to him more. I miss him so much. So much.
YOU CAN STILL LISTEN TO A FAMILY MEMBER,A FRIEND OR A NEIGHBOR. TO MAKE IT UP..
Sorry for your pain. I did the same thing with my father: told him I hated him when he was dying. I meant it for the way he treated my mother, but I also love him very much.
It's one of the good memories he left you. Hugs
hey I see you, and I feel this.
Did you make your dad an addict? No, of course not: he made his choices and choices have consequences. That is what life is about. You couldn’t have changed him and his behaviors would have affected you had you not made the choice to move forward with your own life. As a parent, I can tell you I would never hold a grudge against my son for something like what happened with you. Don’t cry...sing along LOUDLY and remember what good memories of your dad you have. 🤗
Watching Kids in the Hall,and I honestly hadn't ever heard this song before....Looked it up to see if it was legit and now it's stuck in my head 😆
I thought it was made up for the show! Hah!
@@apples_281 I did too lol! It sounds like something that would be playing in the background of the game Fallout.
I first heard it in play in Boogie Nights.
Jackass did it first. Johnny Knoxville!
I don’t know what this “kids in the hall” is I just know it from my dad playing it all the time when I was young
Rest In Heavenly Peace Melanie . This news is particularly sad for me & probably many other poeple. You were a joyous part of my childhood that made life really happy . A song my mother sang with us as children .
It’s a sad day but your music lives on.
✌🏼🎼🎸😪💔
My sincere condolences to Melanie's family and those close to her. I'm 83 and always enjoyed her music. My husband met her when she traveled through VT several years ago.
The music is a masterpiece
The piano is perfect
The background vocals are incredible
The maracas and bongos just hit the spot
And her singing is the best part about it
I found this to be a surprisingly difficult song to perform well, but everyone loves it. We did a cover of this & I had to modify the last part since her vocal range is higher than mine (or at least, higher than what I can sing well in a live setting)
Not ever song is a masterpiece
sounds old like the good old days real
That old church basement piano sound
I'd like to thank Kids in the Hall for making sure that the chorus would be on loop in my head until 3am. 🤣🤣
I can still see Dave Foley's traumatized face staring off...
@@dopeynhappy with the twitches...
Ahhhhh, same!
Dave Foley did a 4th Wall magick ritual to curse literally all of us
The only cure is to inflict it on someone else. To prepare them for the after times.
"Some people say I done all right for a girl", yes Melanie, you did. And with that line, you inspired more women musicians than you knew to rock harder, write more. Thanks Sister Muse.
She had a hell of a voice. The way she could belt out the lyrics in Lay Down still amazes me
Hay, I was gonna say that too, true classic words "done alright for a girl" it says so much of the irony of life.
She should have been a much bigger star. But with only three very well known songs, she left a serious legacy. The voice and talent will live on forever. We will miss you Melanie!
When this was on Kids in the Hall recently I honestly thought this was a parody song for the sketch, and nope. A very real song that was a hit in a decade that predates me being alive. And it's actually pretty catchy.
Melanie was a great artist - have a listen to this in case you are interested: ruclips.net/video/IZ52lk9wjZI/видео.html it's called Candles in the Rain and it's her tribute to Woodstock. I absolutely loved the Kids in the Hall sketch since I was so familiar with her music.
My parents named me Melanie, all because they loved this song and how happy it made them.
I grew up to be a roller derby player so the song kind of fits.
That's a good reason to name you Melanie!
I had a colleague years whose parents named her Connie because they liked Connie Francis.
At least Connie and Melanie are sensible names.
Hi Melanie I too named my darling daughter Melanie after her she is 47 now & still to this day I dance round the kitchen to the album x beautiful name 🌸
You should watch its always sunny in Philadelphia
@@jonjameson6606 oh I do
One of my second cousins was a Roller Derby skater... Used to love watching this on Saturday nights!!
R.I.P Melanie. My dad and I love your song Lay Down (Candles in The Rain). We'll miss you, Melanie.
A simplistic song with an upbeat tune. Melanie RIP.
so sad I was hoping I didn't know this song cause I saw she passed but I know it of course. :( Pretty name btw Ruby. Lifes so short.
Not that simple! Think about it.
This song fits perfect for a compilation of people getting hurt
So true
Search for jackass bungee boogie
@@janbellemann5691 That's actually why I got that opinion lmao
@@buttermilkoreos8913 i already thought you know it, but i wanted to make sure...
@@janbellemann5691 It's alright, lmao I'm just glad somebody knew what I was referencing
This song makes me feel like going out and doing stupid shit that I probably shouldn’t do.
Josh Pitre like launching on a wheel barrow into a pool
Thanks, JACKASS!
as it should
Do it! (If it's not illegal.)
you wanna do it together sometime?
RIP to someone who filled so many peoples lives with beautiful music and an even more beautiful soul
I remember my mom playing this in the very early 80’s (80-81) when. I was a very little boy. Brings back a whole lot of memories
My mom died yesterday, her name was Melanie, and she loved this song. Rest In Peace. 1970-2021
So sorry for your loss....my condolences to you and your family...Rest in peace Melanie
My SINCEREST prayers and condolences. Haven't heard this in years but I remember when it came out! Please remember all the good times with your mom and the more you think about her the easier it will eventually become but it takes time! So sorry for your loss.
So sorry! She was younger than me! Please think of waht Melanie says in her song "The Saddest Thing": "I'll just say thank you life for having been."
I'm sorry for your loss. It becomes easier to cope with as time goes on, but it doesn't mean that she means anything less to you or you to her.
condolences 🙏🏻
The new season in kids in the hall brought me here. This song is awesome! 🖤
Johnny Knoxville popped it first in Jackass movies.
@@chrisb5278 who cares!!!!
RIP Melanie. Gone too soon. I've always loved this song.
Rest easy Melanie, prayers to her family. We loved your mom. 1/24/24.
As far as I know, Melanie had three children, a son named Beau and two daughters (whose names I don't know). Beau also was a musician (guitar) and performer, and he toured with Melanie in later years.
Kids In The Hall is gonna get this song on the charts very soon.
Thank you, Motormouth Mike
Motormouth in the morning!
That's how I got here. I hadn't heard this in ages.
Dave with that blank stare while this plays.
It's my favorite sketch out of the new season.
A big shout out to MotorMouth in the Morning for introducing me to this song. I'm sorry to hear that he went off air. I wish him best of luck taking care of his new twins and family through these challenging times.
His infectious personality really sets the mood. Top notch post apocalyptic content. 🤘
@@MaxRockatansky853 - If Mad Max himself is blaring it on his war wagon speakers, you know he's gotta be good!
I head a clip this morning. It was the last thing I heard before going for a 20 mile run with no headphones. That’s a long time with this song stuck in your head.
LOL
Dave nailed what it’s like to work in food and beverage now.
*_Rest In Peace Melanie_*
*_Job Well Done, My Lady_*
Great childhood memories singing this song! R.I.P. Melanie ❤
My daughter just got a pair of roller skates! Ive been singing this song for a week now! Had to play this lovely tune for her ,she thought I made it up! Lol. She loves it!!!!!
Lol. Same here
That's awesome lolol 👍
How on earth do you explain to your daughter how roller skates used to have keys??? I'm old af and I used to roller skate when I was a kid and I still don't remember roller skate keys or understand what or why or how that was a thing?! (But I definitely remember this song, it is one of my fave songs of all time.)
YOU are a great parent, get her good music tastes
Do you know what roller skates and a key are a metaphor for? And you’re singing it to your daughter?
I'm Dave England, and this is the bungee boogie!
oh my god i miss jackass.
the series was for sure the best.
HDM Reviews .llp
HDM Reviews hahahahaha right
Wow!!!👏👏👏
Owe my lip
I am so sorry to hear about the passing of your mom. I love her song Brand New Key. Your mom will always be remembered. May she rest in peace with our Lord and King
Thank you for remaining a part of my lifes musical background. Rest In Peace Melanie.. ❤
this young lady can sing anything she puts her mind to, she was only 22 at the time.
Joseph Harris WAIT HOLD UP HOW OLD WAS SHE WHEN SHE MADE THIS SONG?
24 actually she was born in February of 1947 and this song was released in October of 1971.
In the early 90s my father and I used to go for back road rides on Saturday nights and listen to oldies. I always enjoyed this one and he would turn it up for me. My father passed away 8 years ago of cancer and this song always reminds me of him and puts a smile on my face, remembering the easier times.
I'm sorry for your loss. RIP 😔
The early 90s seemed so free back then
Such a fun song from a much simpler time. ❤
RIP Melanie absolute legend forever in our hearts. ❤
Just vibing in my bunker during the end times.
if it wasn't for Maddie Poppe many younger people would have never had the chance to listen to this wonderful 1971 #1 hit by Melanie. Thanks Maddie & Melanie.
That's because they don't know how to seek out good music and just listen to whatever MTV and American Idol shove down their throats.
RIP Melanie!For me & many others as well,this song was a fun part of my childhood. I came across it when I got a bunch of my aunt's old records & immediately fell on love with it! Her voice is so unique! She will be missed! 💖
Rest in peace beautiful girl.
You have a brand new key that will open up heaven for you now. 🙏
My mom use to sing this song to me when I was a kid. She was such a character. I had the best childhood ever, thanks Mom!💗
The kids in the hall show brought me here.
She gives me Loretta Lynn vibes. ❤️
I love the look on dave foley's face.
RIP Melanie. So sorry to hear of your passing. I have you on my play list and listen to you a lot xxx Big love xxx
I believe this is the beginning of a beautiful friendship.
The stand...
@@edosaberwarrior The bad version.
I literally just can’t get sick of this song
I happen to know Melanie's sister, Stephanie Safka. We met when we were both living in Hudson Falls NY in the 1990s. She has since moved to Fort Ann NY and currently lives in Whitehall NY. Stephanie, if you're reading this I'm sorry for the passing of your famous sister. The world is a much poorer place without her. 😢
I haven't felt so old in a long time. When I was a young child I fell in love with Melonies beautiful voice. As I matured I fell in love with her wonderful lyrics. Now at 66 years of age, the tears flow freely as I write this. Heaven has a new angel. I almost feel that I cant wait to join the great voices of my youth.
Many people doesn't realize Melanie Safka was at Woodstock, she's an original hippie from the 60's. IMO, even though she was called a poor man's Janis Joplin, she had that special quiver to her voice that brings out the heart and soul. No one can sing this song like Melanie, but I will say Maddy Poppy does a great job from American Idol, and I'm sure she would agree there is only one Melanie.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Melanie_(singer)
I DO agree!..Melanie is the BOMB!
This is a sticky song....I think....stone, sticky, song.....x.... X
Although her big hits was all in the 70's.
Melanie was far cuter than Janis!
Loved them both but they are anything but alike
Sometimes I come here to cry.
My uncle was a binge drinker. When he would throw one he would blast this song on repeat. He was an amazing guitar picker. I miss covering these songs with him ❤️
Life's constantly changing...I remember when:
1. Gas was 19.9 cents/ gallon
2. There were only 3 TV stations
3. All photos were black and white
4. A man's word was his bond
I also remember the 19.9¢ gasoline when there was a price war. And 10¢ of it was the road tax. Our dollar is wrecked.
@@rotunda57 HILARIOUS, too many of us at a certain age can't remember what we had for breakfast until we belch...glad you are on the positive side of the issue.
RIP Melanie loved your music
She WAS The Greatest of all time.
This song was way ahead of its time
I bought this 45 as a kid , still loving it 40 yrs later.. I still have that 45 .
RIP Melanie - loved this song, it came out while I was at high school
Rest in harmony Melanie. Good night.
Kids in the hall with the fallout vibes family guy with the "happy" vibes lol I'm glad I'm here I love this song now
This song just floods my soul with beautiful childhood memories.
Loved this song since I was in HS. RIP Melanie.
Melanie making bank from all of the royalities. First Boogie Nights, then Family Guy and now Kids In The Hall. Best runner sketch of the new season for sure. Hope Motormouth is doing okay wherever he is in his bunker.
1971;Me,listening to this amazing song,on a transistor radio(in hospital with a severely broken arm)..It got me through a 1-month hospital stint,at age 10.Thank you,Melanie.❤👍I was dreaming the entire month,of roller skating(in my key skates),to this song.;)
1 month to a 10 year old is like 10 years to an adult. That's a long time in the hospital for a little kid. That must have been some serious stuff hard on your whole family.
@@jiveturkey9993...Thank you for your kind reply, jiveturkey9993..It was definitely a "worse case scenario." My arm & elbow break, was one that docs had never seen. It was a "1st," and my elbow [multi-breaks in], made its way into a medical journal, in 1970. It took at least 6 doctors (from various countries), to fix ((as best was possible)), the multiple breaks in my arm. They did so, however, after the/my, "manipulation," set, I was released & sent home, only to be re-admitted 3 days later, for a "re-breaking & re-setting," of my arm.😢 Absolute trauma, to my 9 year old brain and the 8 months of physical therapy I went through, was torture. :/ To this day, I'm a distrustful loner, ((at 61)). If not for my faith in The Lord (since childhood), I doubt I'd still be here today.🙏 😇 🙏
Ever since I heard the sad news last week, I can't get this very catchy tune out of my head. Nicely done, dear lady, and RIP.
Rest in Peace Melanie
Remember being 13 when this song came out. Reminds of my sister Lily.
loved this song , time melts away just hearing it again
I had this song stuck in my head before KITH and had just gotten it out before Motormouth Mike came along. That robo call hit though.
This song may be over 50 years old but it will always remain a classic 🥲😊
"Some people say I've done alright for a girl." Well said...or sung.
bodensick I feel the compulsion to correct it too, but it would have ruined the flow
RIP, Melanie. you gave me smiles
I found this song within the past 3 months. My Nana recognized it when I asked if she knew it. I love music and this is already one of those songs that has brought me a lot of joy. I randomly decided to look at more pictures of Melanie and found out that she died 3 days ago. It brought tears to my eyes. I’m thankful for the music.
If you like that there's a lot of 1970s music you should hear. Best decade for rock
A song that will never die❤
Rip 😢
“That was pretty impressive. I mean, it wasn’t a slam, but it was impressive. But this (points to wheelbarrow)... this is reeeaally impressive!”
-Johnny Knoxville
YES
bungee boogie. preston finished that pool the fuck off
Jackass 3.0 😂
wow thats exactly where i remember this song from... I was watching a random video someone sang those lyrics And knew I heard this before. It was from the Jackass movie
My biology teacher. Played this on her guitar at the end of class one day, with a soft beautiful voice.. it was straight out of a movie scene. It was during that last few minutes of class, the bell rang and most kids left but those who appreciated it stayed back to listen. ill remember this forever because of that day
RIP Melanie 😢
Fond memories of riding the bus to school in the 8th grade Escondido, CA and listening to this song.
My Mamma told me years ago, this song reminded her of Dad, just thought I'd play it now their together ❤
Girls: Brand New Key
Boys: Kinky Boots
YES YES YES YES!!!
Came here to post this LOL
Wessex: Combine Harvester.
Ya they sound exactly the same that’s why I came here
The SOLE REASON I came to this song was for comments like this lol
We spoke a few times and we were 2nd cousins. I first met you in the eighties at a family reunion(was to young to know you then), and a few times after. My Mom spoke highly of you and always blasted "Brand New RollerSkates" on Friday Nights while she got wasted THANKS FOR THE MEMORIES RIP
I haven’t listened to this song in probably 20 years. The minute she started singing so was I. The lyrics just popped in my head. I consider this happy music. You listen and are immediately in a better mood
The new KIDS IN THE HALL got this stuck in my head.
I was up until 3am with the chorus going on and on and on in my head.
Rest in Beautiful Peace. Love you.❤
9 years old in NJ in 1971, I remember hearing this on the radio on 77 WABC. Special times, my friends.
1971 I was 15 yrs old and this song always made me happy.
I remember the first time I heard this on the radio in autumn 1971. I had just been discharged perhaps only a few days before from a pediatric hospital where I had initially been diagnosed with a fatal illness and had not expected to see that wonderful autumn; the exuberance and joy of this song matched how I felt when I got home and it has ever since been a favorite.
I’m happy you’re still here. ❤
RIP Melanie
One of my favorite songs. RIP Melanie.
This was my grandfathers favorite song❤ - thank you Melanie
I remember this song going to school in the old Sardine (our nickname for our old school bus). Gawd, now I'm 56.