Melody (Sharleen Spiteri album)

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Melody
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Studio album by
Released14 July 2008 (2008-07-14)
Recorded2007–2008
Genre Pop, soul
Length36:57
Label Mercury, Universal Music
Producer Sharleen Spiteri, Bernard Butler, George Miller
Sharleen Spiteri chronology
Melody
(2008)
The Movie Songbook
(2010)
Singles from Melody
  1. "All the Times I Cried"
    Released: 7 July 2008
  2. "Stop, I Don't Love You Anymore"
    Released: 6 October 2008
  3. "It Was You"
    Released: 1 December 2008

Melody is the debut solo album by Sharleen Spiteri, lead singer of the Scottish band Texas. It was released on 14 July 2008 and peaked at number three in the UK Albums Chart.

Contents

Singles

The first single taken from her debut album was "All The Times I Cried," and debuted on the UK Singles Chart at number 47, before rising to 26 with the physical release. Its full chart run was 47-26-27-32-33-37-47-out. Melody debuted at number 3 in the UK Albums Chart, and its chart run in the first five weeks was 3-5-7-5-8. The album has so far been certified Gold in the UK for sales of over 100,000 copies.[ citation needed ] The second single off the album "Stop, I Don't Love You Anymore" - released on 6 October 2008 - [1] did not have as much chart success as the first single or the album; it peaked outside the top 100 at 107. The third single of the album was "It Was You," released on 1 December 2008. [2]

"Don't Keep Me Waiting" was only released in Switzerland and charted at number 78. [3]

The song was chosen for use in the soundtrack of the final run[ clarification needed ] of The L Word , an American television series. [4] [ citation needed ]

Critical reception

[5] [6]

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."It Was You"Sharleen Spiteri, Johnny McElhone, Bernard Butler Bernard Butler, Sharleen Spiteri3:15
2."All the Times I Cried"Spiteri, McElhoneSharleen Spiteri3:24
3."Stop, I Don't Love You Anymore"Spiteri, McElhoneSharleen Spiteri3:04
4."Melody" Serge Gainsbourg, SpiteriSharleen Spiteri3:51
5."I Wonder"Spiteri, McElhoneSharleen Spiteri3:46
6."I'm Going to Haunt You"Spiteri, George MillerSharleen Spiteri, George Miller2:33
7."Don't Keep Me Waiting"Spiteri, McElhone, Dante Gizzi, Giulano GizziSharleen Spiteri3:14
8."You Let Me Down"Spiteri, MillerSharleen Spiteri, George Miller3:07
9."Where Did It Go Wrong"SpiteriSharleen Spiteri3:07
10."Day Tripping"Spiteri, McElhone, Jack McElhone Sharleen Spiteri4:12
11."Françoise"SpiteriSharleen Spiteri3:32

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