Difficulty: Intermediate
Northern Ireland
This is the official video for Katie Melua’s song “A Happy Place”. Happy listening!
Difficulty: Intermediate
Northern Ireland
Katie Melua demonstrates how to put an Echo Award to use.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Northern Ireland
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.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Northern Ireland
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.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Northern Ireland
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.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Northern Ireland
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.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Northern Ireland
"I Cried For You", taken from the album Piece by Piece by Katie Melua.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Northern Ireland
Katie performs "I Will Be There" - the first single from her new album Ketevan.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Northern Ireland
Georgian/British singer-songwriter Katie Melua performs "Forgetting All My Troubles" from her album Secret Symphony.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Northern Ireland
Georgian-British singer-songwriter Katie Melua sings her lovely song "The Walls of the World."
Difficulty: Intermediate
United Kingdom
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.
Difficulty: Intermediate
United Kingdom
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.
Difficulty: Intermediate
United Kingdom
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.
Difficulty: Intermediate
United Kingdom
The British-Georgian artist performs in Berlin with the Gori Women's Choir from her native Georgia.
Difficulty: Intermediate
United Kingdom
In this song, Katie Melua sings about her admiration for someone who holds her attention in a quiet way and makes her feel at ease. The track can be found on Katie’s album Love & Money.
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