Singer-songwriter Ketevan "Katie" Melua was born in Georgia and moved to the UK when she was eight years old. She has recorded seven albums in the blues and folk-pop genres. Melua soon became one of Europe's most successful artists. She's often seen playing an acoustic guitar in her music videos.
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Listen to this catchy and very well-known tune “Nine Million Bicycles” by British singer Katie Melua.
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This is the official video for Katie Melua’s song “A Happy Place”. Happy listening!
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Katie Melua demonstrates how to put an Echo Award to use.
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In her new song “The Flood” pop singer Katie Melua reminds us that material things are not important. And that it comes down to believing in yourself.
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A funny song by Katie Melua about 1910s film actress Mary Pickford and other founders of United Artists: Douglas Fairbanks, Charlie Chaplin and D.W. Griffith.
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Enjoy listening to this melancholy song by Katie Melua called “It’s Only Pain.”
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Enjoy listening to this pensive song “If the Lights Go Out” by Katie Melua in which she reflects about the future of our planet.
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In her melodious song “Crawling Up a Hill”, Katie Melua sings about a girl who tries to escape from her daily rut and change.
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Katie Melua sings her new single live “What I Miss About You.”
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Katie Melua, “Spider’s Web” refers to opposing facts in life (“right” and “wrong,” “black” and “white,” “war” and “peace”) taking political developments into account.
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Enjoy this clip “Two Bare Feet” by the Georgian-born British singer/songwriter Katie Melua. This song is from The Katie Melua Collection, a compilation album released in 2008.
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Katie Melua's music video "If You Were a Sailboat" taken from the album Pictures.
Melua said of the song: “What I liked about the song is the fact that a lot of love songs tend to deal with the fluffy nice side of love, but this one deals with how you get very selfish when you fall in love with someone, and you don't want to share them with the world, you just want them all about yourself."
There are plenty of examples of the conditional tense in this song. It's common to say "if I was," but it's technically incorrect. It should be, "if I were." We have left it as is in this song.
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This is Katie Melua's music video for "When You Taught Me How to Dance" from the movie Miss Potter. The song appears also on the compilation album The Katie Melua Collection.
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"I Cried For You", taken from the album Piece by Piece by Katie Melua.
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Katie performs "I Will Be There" - the first single from her new album Ketevan.
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Georgian/British singer-songwriter Katie Melua performs "Forgetting All My Troubles" from her album Secret Symphony.
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Georgian-British singer-songwriter Katie Melua sings her lovely song "The Walls of the World."
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"The Bit That I Don't Get," sung by Katie Melua, is from her fifth studio album, Secret Symphony. She sings about breaking up, and trying to make sense of it.
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Here is an unplugged version of Katie Melua's "Dreams on Fire" performed on a Swiss radio program.
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British-Georgian singer Katie Melua sings her song "Wonderful Life."
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Listen to "Moonshine" by Georgian-British singer Katie Melua.
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Katie Melua lends her characteristic style to this gentle rendition of a well-known and loved Christmas song "O Holy Night". Melua accompanies herself on an acoustic guitar, and background vocals are provided by a choir.
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Katie Melua sings "Where Does the Ocean Go?" It is a single from Ketevan, her sixth studio album. In the video, as she sings, a painter-seaman paints the ocean. The song was inspired by Samuel Taylor Coleridge’s The Rime of the Ancient Mariner.
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Katie Melua accompanies herself on the guitar in a performance of "Fields of Gold", a simple, nostalgic song made famous by Sting, who wrote it and originally recorded it.
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This song is from Katie Melua's seventh studio album, In Winter. Melua wrote the music and lyrics with Joel Harries. The enchanting animation was created by Karni & Saul of Sulkybunny.
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Katie Melua covers one of Joni Mitchell's most famous songs. Although the song is merely set near Christmas time, rather than being about Christmas, it has become something of a modern Christmas standard.
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The British-Georgian artist performs in Berlin with the Gori Women's Choir from her native Georgia.
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This song by singer-songwriter Katie Melua was recorded live in Berlin for the In Winter (Special Edition), and features the Gori Women's Choir.
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Katie Melua sings Simon & Garfunkel's famous song "Bridge Over Troubled Water", which has been covered by many different musical artists over the years. In this performance, she is accompanied by an orchestra and choir.
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