| Melanie C |

Melanie
C during a promo tour in 2005
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| Background information |
| Birth name |
Melanie Jayne Chisholm |
| Also known as |
Mel C,
Sporty Spice, Indie Spice |
| Born |
January 12, 1974 (1974-01-12) (age 33) |
| Origin |
Widnes, Cheshire , (Lancashire until 1974), England |
| Genre(s) |
Pop rock, Britpop |
| Occupation(s) |
Singer-songwriter |
| Years active |
1996–2000, 2007– (band)
1999–present (solo) |
| Label(s) |
Virgin (1995–2003)
Red Girl (2004–present) |
Associated
acts |
Spice
Girls |
| Website |
MelanieC.net |
Melanie Jayne Chisholm (born January
12, 1974 in Whiston,
Merseyside) is an English
singer-songwriter most famous as
one of the 5 members of the British girl group
the Spice
Girls, where she is known as "Sporty Spice". She is also
known as Melanie C or Mel C. As
a solo artist she has released 4 albums and was nominated for a BRIT
Award. Chisholm has co-written eleven UK
number-one singles — second only to Madonna
for a female artist.
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Contents
- 1 Music
career
- 1.1 1996–2000:
Sporty Spice
- 1.2 1999–2003:
Virgin Records
- 1.3 2004–present:
Red Girl Records
- 1.4 2007–present:
Spice Girls Reunion
- 2 Discography
- 2.1 Studio
albums
- 2.2 Singles
- 2.3 DVDs
- 2.4 B-sides
- 3 Tours
- 4 See
also
- 5 External
links
- 6 References
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Music career
1996–2000: Sporty Spice
-
In 1996 Chisholm, along with Melanie
Brown, Geri Halliwell, Emma
Bunton, and Victoria Beckham (at that
time Victoria Adams), shot to fame as a member of the Spice
Girls with the release of "Wannabe".
The debut album, Spice, shot to
number one all over the globe, including the USA. Because of the fact she was often to be
found in a tracksuit
with her hair in a ponytail and sporting a rather "tomboyish"
attitude, Chisholm received the nickname "Sporty Spice" from Top
of the Pops Magazine (each member of the group
was given a humorous nickname in a small piece titled "Spice Rack").
The Spice Girls dominated the late 1990s, selling over thirty-five
million albums in just two years. They went on to become one of the
best-selling girl groups of all time, selling more than fifty-five
million records worldwide. They had nine UK number-one singles and two
number-one albums. After a 3rd album release, Forever
(UK number-two), the members went their separate ways, and Chisholm
developed a solo career.
1999–2003: Virgin Records
Chisholm took her first steps in establishing a solo career in
late 1998 by singing with Canadian rocker Bryan
Adams on the song "When You're
Gone". She followed the duet with the album Northern
Star in 1999. A track from this album ("Ga Ga")
was included on the Big Daddy
soundtrack before her own album's release. Singles "Goin'
Down" and "Northern Star" were met with
lukewarm success, but the 3rd single "Never Be the Same Again",
featuring TLC
member Lisa
"Left Eye" Lopes, became her first UK number-one single as a solo
artist. Capitalising on her new found success, Chisholm released a
fourth single from Northern Star, a dance remix of "I Turn to You", and
earned herself a second UK number-one single. "I Turn to You"
eventually climbed to the top of the Billboard
dance chart in the United States. Northern Star
was re-released with the single versions of "Never Be the Same Again"
and "I Turn to You", and eventually peaked at number 4 on the United
Kingdom album chart.
"If That Were Me" was chosen as the
fifth and final single from Northern Star and
proceeds were donated to a charity for the homeless; it peaked at
number eighteen in the UK. Northern Star is
certified 3 times platinum in the United Kingdom for
shipping 900,000 copies, platinum in Europe for selling over a million copies, and
gold in Australia for selling over 35,000 copies. Chisholm then went on
her Northern Star World Tour, performing in countries such as Bahrain, Israel, Republic
of Ireland and the United Kingdom.
Chisholm released her second studio album, Reason,
in March 2003. The album included production from a series of
collaborators including Gregg Alexander (New
Radicals, Ronan Keating), Marius De Vries (Madonna),
Dr Robert of The Blow Monkeys, David
Arnold (Björk)
and Matt Rowe, writer of the Spice Girls' "Wannabe". The
lead single from Reason was "Here
It Comes Again", which peaked at number seven in the UK, with the album
entering the UK album chart a week later at number five.
Other singles from the album were "On
the Horizon" (UK number fourteen, written with Gregg Alexander), "Let's
Love" in Japan
(where the song accompanied a Toyota commercial),
"Yeh
Yeh Yeh" in mainland Europe and, finally, a UK double
A-side of "Melt"/"Yeh Yeh Yeh", which
achieved a disappointing UK chart position of number twenty-seven.
After a series of disappointments and the failure of "Melt"/"Yeh Yeh
Yeh", Chisholm was dropped by her label, Virgin
Records. Reason has been certified gold in
the United Kingdom.
2004–present: Red Girl Records
Chisholm spent much of 2004 working on new material and
setting up her own record company, Red
Girl Records. Without major label backing, her activities are decided
on and funded by herself, alongside her business partner and manager,
Nancy Phillips. In April 2005 Chisholm released her 3rd album, Beautiful
Intentions. The Adam Argyle-penned "Next
Best Superstar" was chosen as the lead single and was released
simultaneously in the UK, Europe, and Australia. The single peaked at number ten
in the UK and reached the top of the Germany radio
airplay chart for several weeks. A second single, "Better
Alone", was released but later restricted to purchase from the iTunes
Store (for digital download) and from her official online shop. The
third single from her 3rd album was "First Day of
My Life", a previously unheard Chisholm recording written by Guy
Chambers and Enrique Iglesias. "First Day of My
Life" topped the charts in several European countries, including Spain, Germany, Sweden, Austria, Switzerland
and Portugal.
The single became one of the biggest hits of 2005 in parts of Europe,
but it was never released in the UK. Beautiful Intentions
has been certified gold in Germany and platinum in Portugal, where it
spent nine weeks at number one.
In early 2007 Chisholm released her 4th album, This Time.
It features writing collaborations with Adam Argyle, Peter-John Vettese, Guy
Chambers and Cathy Dennis (amongst
others). The first single release from the project was the
international single "The Moment You Believe",
primarily released in Germany, Austria and Switzerland, where it was a
top twenty hit. The single peaked at number one in Spain for two weeks.
In Britain, Chisholm released the track "I
Want Candy", which peaked at number twenty-four and featured on the
soundtrack to the film of the same name. The single peaked at number
nine in Italy
and Denmark.
The second international single from the album This Time
is "Carolyna",
which was released in June in the UK and across Europe; although it
underperformed in the UK (peaking at number forty-nine due to lack of
media support), it became a top 5 radio hit in Germany and a top
twenty hit in Italy. On Melanie's official website it been said that
there will be a 4th single (from This Time) which will include a
b-side track called "We Love To Entertain You" which will be used for
this years Pro7
Starforce campaign in Germany.
2007–present: Spice Girls Reunion
Main article: Spice
Girls Reunion
Melanie will be joining Emma, Geri, Melanie B and Victoria in
a World Tour throughout December 2007 and January
2008, as well as participating in an official documentary telling a
story of the Spice Girls. Additionally, a
Greatest Hits album is due for release before Christmas 2007.
Discography
Studio albums
Singles
| Year |
Title |
Album |
Chart positions. |
| UK |
GER |
SWI |
IT |
SWE |
SPA |
POL |
| 1998 |
"When You're
Gone" (with Bryan Adams) |
On
a Day Like Today
(Bryan Adams album) |
3
|
14
|
11
|
10
|
8
|
—
|
—
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| 1999 |
"Goin' Down" |
Northern Star |
4
|
73
|
—
|
17
|
—
|
—
|
—
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| "Northern Star" |
4
|
50
|
75
|
4
|
7
|
—
|
—
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| 2000 |
"Never Be the Same Again"
(feat. Lisa Lopes) |
1
|
5
|
3
|
3
|
1
|
—
|
1
|
| "I Turn to You" |
1
|
2
|
3
|
1
|
1
|
—
|
1
|
| "If That Were Me" |
18
|
58
|
50
|
45
|
22
|
—
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—
|
| 2003 |
"Here It Comes
Again" |
Reason |
7
|
59
|
61
|
12
|
36
|
16
|
12
|
| "On the Horizon" |
14
|
80
|
—
|
35
|
—
|
—
|
—
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| "Let's Love" (Japan release
only) |
—
|
—
|
—
|
—
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—
|
—
|
—
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| "Melt"/"Yeh Yeh
Yeh" |
27
|
63
|
—
|
40
|
—
|
13
|
—
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| 2005 |
"Next Best Superstar" |
Beautiful Intentions |
10
|
32
|
25
|
21
|
31
|
—
|
—
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| "Better Alone" |
—
|
51
|
33
|
35
|
38
|
—
|
—
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| "First Day of
My Life" |
—
|
1
|
1
|
32
|
1
|
1
|
1
|
| 2007 |
"The Moment You Believe" |
This Time |
—
|
15
|
14
|
—
|
18
|
1
|
14
|
| "I
Want Candy" |
24
|
—
|
—
|
9
|
—
|
—
|
51
|
| "Carolyna" |
49
|
28
|
31
|
16
|
—
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DVDs
B-sides
- 1999 "Ga Ga" ("Goin' Down" B-side/Northern
Star album track)
- 1999 "Angel on My Shoulder" ("Goin' Down" B-side)
- 1999 "I Want You Back" ("Goin' Down" B-side)
- 1999 "Follow Me" ("Northern
Star" B-side)
- 1999 "Something's Gonna Happen" ("Northern Star"
B-side)
- 2000 "I Wonder What It Would Be Like" ("Never Be the Same Again"
B-side)
- 2001 "Independence Day" (Bend
It Like Beckham soundtrack)
- 2003 "Love to You" ("Here
It Comes Again" B-side)
- 2003 "Like That" ("Here It Comes Again" B-side)
- 2003 "Living Without You" ("Here It Comes Again"
B-side)
- 2003 "I Love You Without Trying" ("On
the Horizon" B-side)
- 2003 "Wonderland" ("On the Horizon" B-side)
- 2003 "Knocked Out" ("Melt"/"Yeh Yeh
Yeh" B-side)
- 2005 "Everything Must Change" ("Next
Best Superstar" B-side)
- 2005 "Warrior" ("Better Alone" B-side)
- 2005 "Runaway" ("Better Alone" and "First Day of
My Life" B-side)
- 2007 "Fragile" ("The Moment You Believe" and "Carolyna"
B-side)
- 2007 "Already Gone" ("I
Want Candy" B-side)
- 2007 "First Day of My Life" ("Carolyna" B-side/Beautiful
Intentions album track)
- 2007 "We Love To Entertain You"
Tours
- 1999 - From Liverpool to Leicester Square
- 2000/2001 - Northern Star European Tour
- 2001 - Northern Star World Tour
- 2003 - Reason UK & Ireland/Germany Tour
- 2004 - The Barfly Mini-Tour
- 2005/2006 - Beautiful Intentions Live Tour
See also
- List
of number-one dance hits (United States)
- List
of artists who reached number one on the U.S. Dance chart
- List
of number-one singles from the 2000s (UK)
- List
of artists who reached number one on the UK Singles Chart
External links
References
Studio albums: Northern
Star (1999) · Reason
(2003) · Beautiful Intentions
(2005) · This Time
(2007)
Singles: "When You're
Gone" · "Goin'
Down" · "Northern Star" · "Never Be the Same Again" · "I Turn to You" · "If
That Were Me" · "Here It Comes
Again" · "On the Horizon" · "Let's
Love" · "Melt"/"Yeh Yeh
Yeh" · "Next Best Superstar" · "Better
Alone" · "First Day of
My Life" · "The Moment You Believe" · "I
Want Candy" · "Carolyna"
Related topics: Spice
Girls · Red Girl Records · Discography
· Live
Hits
Victoria Beckham • Melanie
Brown • Emma Bunton • Melanie Chisholm • Geri
Halliwell
Albums: Spice
(1996) ·
Spiceworld (1997) ·
Forever
(2000) ·
Greatest Hits
(2007)
Singles: "Wannabe" ·
"Say You'll Be There" ·
"2
Become 1" ·
"Who Do You Think You Are" /
"Mama"
"Spice Up Your Life" ·
"Too Much" ·
"Stop" ·
"Viva
Forever" ·
"Goodbye" ·
"Holler"
/ "Let Love Lead the Way"
Tours: Spiceworld
Tour ·
The Return of the
Spice Girls
Related articles: Discography ·
Girl Power! Live in
Istanbul ·
Awards ·
Merchandise
Spiceworld movie ·
Girl
Power ·
Virgin Records ·
Simon
Fuller ·
Michelle Stephenson
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