This week, I’ve had Melody Gardot’s “Our Love Is Easy” #OnRepeat. Most of Melody Gardot’s music is great, but this song is one that I frequently come back to when I think of this musician.
Melody Gardot is a Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter from Philadelphia. She started taking music lessons at an early age, but began to teach herself how to play guitar when she was in a hospital bed for a year due to being hit by a car. Writing and playing music helped her to cope with her injuries, which included some short-term memory issues. Because of this, Melody frequently advocates for music therapy at universities, citing music as something that has aided her in her recovery. Her music is a blend of elements of Jazz, Blues, Pop, and Country music. Some of her most well-known songs are “Who Will Comfort Me,” “Pretend I Don’t Exist,” and “Love Me Like a River Does.”
“Our Love Is Easy” is reminiscent to me of music from James Bond films; sleek and subtle, yet extravagant. The lyrics are poignant and the lyrical imagery is beautiful, causing you to feel almost overwhelmed from the emotions that are being expressed in the words, yet Melody’s voice is warm and intimate, giving the song the Jazz-like feel that is Gardot. I was immediately drawn in by the string arrangement in the beginning of the song and I couldn’t stop replaying this song over and over.
Take a listen below:
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