Melanie was an artist associated with Woodstock and the Greenwich Village folk scene of the early sixties. She was known best for her image as a beautiful hippie in a floor-length peasant gown, and for her number one hit in 1971, the novelty song, “Brand New Key.” Craig Harris, musical biographer and percussionist, adds nuance to this story. Melanie sustained a long and varied career as an accomplished singer and prolific writer, who penned her most enduring recordings, founded a successful record label, and composed for stage and screen, never allowing waning public interest in her work to diminish her creative drive. Before she died in January 2024, Melanie was recording what would have been her thirtieth studio album. [T]he Musical Life of Melanie will interest folk music aficionados, readers interested in the counterculture, and Melanie's devoted fans, who will appreciate the ways Harris draws upon his close access to the artist and her children, yielding a valuable insider’s take on a complex life.
— Booklist
Craig Harris leaves no stone unturned in this thorough and heartfelt narration of Melanie life and times. He paints a true and masterful portrait of this incredible woman who was way ahead of her time.
— Randy Brecker, the Brecker Brothers; seven-time GRAMMY Award-winning trumpet player
This book takes a poignant look into the life of Melanie and her journey through the exciting yet brutal music industry. Harris captures Melanie’s colorful vision of the world and how it is reflected in her music while depicting her struggle to stay true to her art, remain relevant, and have control over her destiny.
— Janey Street, singer-songwriter
A revealing and inclusive biography. The Musical Life of Melanie is a must-read for anyone in or out of the music industry including her many fans, old and new.
— Randy Morrison, photographer, Melanie Safka Appreciation Society