Natalie Anne Merchant (born October 26, 1963 in Jamestown, New York) is an … Read Full Bio ↴Natalie Anne Merchant (born October 26, 1963 in Jamestown, New York) is an American alternative rock singer-songwriter. After rising to fame at the helm of the popular folk-rock band 10,000 Maniacs, Natalie Merchant enjoyed even greater success as a solo artist during the mid-'90s. Her literate, socially conscious songs established her among the preeminent women in pop music, while her solo debut -- 1995's Tigerlily -- helped pave the way for a number of female performers in a pre-Lilith Fair market. She continued releasing albums well into the 2000s, often examining specific genres or subjects, although Tigerlily remained her biggest-selling record.
In My Tribe. Merchant joined 10,000 Maniacs at the age of 17 and became the band's driving artistic force. After a pair of successful independent releases, they signed to Elektra in 1985 and briefly became one of the most popular acts in alternative rock, shooting into the Top 40 with 1987's In My Tribe and charting even higher with their follow-up effort, Blind Man's Zoo. Merchant's desire to launch a solo career increased alongside the band's growing reputation, however, and by the time the group sat down to record 1992's Our Time in Eden, she gave her bandmates two years' notice. Following the release of MTV Unplugged in 1994, she publicly announced she was leaving the group's ranks.
OpheliaMerchant made her solo debut with 1995's Tigerlily, a self-produced album that debuted at number 13 and scored a Top Ten single with "Carnival." Two additional singles, "Wonder" and "Jealousy," also cracked the Top 40, prompting Tigerlily to sell over five million copies in the U.S. alone. It was followed in 1998 by Ophelia, another platinum-selling effort that was supported by Merchant's inclusion in the second Lilith Fair tour. Live in Concert, recorded at New York's Neil Simon Theatre, appeared a year later. A prominent social activist, Merchant also drew notice by campaigning in the name of such hot-button issues as animal rights, domestic violence, and homelessness.
MotherlandMerchant launched a folk tour in 2000, with members of progressive folk band the Horse Flies joining her on the road. She then returned to her solo career with Motherland. Two years later, Merchant left Elektra's roster and formed her own independent label, Myth America, in order to issue House Carpenter's Daughter, a collection of traditional and contemporary folk music inspired by the 2000 tour. A long period of silence followed, during which a pair of greatest-hits releases -- the 10,000 Maniacs collection Campfire Songs and Merchant's own Retrospective: 1995-2005 -- kept fans relatively sated. As the decade drew to a close, though, Merchant signed with Nonesuch Records and began making plans for a new album, which eventually arrived in the form of the ambitious, double-disc neo-children's album, 2010's Leave Your Sleep. Merchant returned to straight-ahead pop music with a self-titled album in May 2014.
In My Tribe. Merchant joined 10,000 Maniacs at the age of 17 and became the band's driving artistic force. After a pair of successful independent releases, they signed to Elektra in 1985 and briefly became one of the most popular acts in alternative rock, shooting into the Top 40 with 1987's In My Tribe and charting even higher with their follow-up effort, Blind Man's Zoo. Merchant's desire to launch a solo career increased alongside the band's growing reputation, however, and by the time the group sat down to record 1992's Our Time in Eden, she gave her bandmates two years' notice. Following the release of MTV Unplugged in 1994, she publicly announced she was leaving the group's ranks.
OpheliaMerchant made her solo debut with 1995's Tigerlily, a self-produced album that debuted at number 13 and scored a Top Ten single with "Carnival." Two additional singles, "Wonder" and "Jealousy," also cracked the Top 40, prompting Tigerlily to sell over five million copies in the U.S. alone. It was followed in 1998 by Ophelia, another platinum-selling effort that was supported by Merchant's inclusion in the second Lilith Fair tour. Live in Concert, recorded at New York's Neil Simon Theatre, appeared a year later. A prominent social activist, Merchant also drew notice by campaigning in the name of such hot-button issues as animal rights, domestic violence, and homelessness.
MotherlandMerchant launched a folk tour in 2000, with members of progressive folk band the Horse Flies joining her on the road. She then returned to her solo career with Motherland. Two years later, Merchant left Elektra's roster and formed her own independent label, Myth America, in order to issue House Carpenter's Daughter, a collection of traditional and contemporary folk music inspired by the 2000 tour. A long period of silence followed, during which a pair of greatest-hits releases -- the 10,000 Maniacs collection Campfire Songs and Merchant's own Retrospective: 1995-2005 -- kept fans relatively sated. As the decade drew to a close, though, Merchant signed with Nonesuch Records and began making plans for a new album, which eventually arrived in the form of the ambitious, double-disc neo-children's album, 2010's Leave Your Sleep. Merchant returned to straight-ahead pop music with a self-titled album in May 2014.
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Natalie Merchant Lyrics
Adventures Of Isabel Isabel met an enormous bear, Isabel, Isabel, didn't care, Th…
Autumn Lullaby The sun has gone from the shining skies, The dandelions hav…
Bleezer's Ice-Cream I am Ebenezer Bleezer, I run Bleezer's ice-cream store, Ther…
Calico Pie Calico Pie, The little Birds fly Down to the calico tree, …
Equestrienne See, they are clearing the sawdust course For the girl in…
Griselda Griselda is greedy, I'm sorry to say. She isn't contented wi…
I Saw A Ship A-Sailing I saw a ship a-sailing, A-sailing on the sea, And it was…
If No One Ever Marries Me If no one ever marries me, And I don't see why…
Indian Names Ye say they all have passed away, That noble race and…
It Makes A Change There's nothing makes a Greenland whale Feel half so high an…
Maggie and Milly and Molly and May Maggie and Milly and Molly and May Went down to the…
Nursery Rhyme of Innocence and Experience I had a silver penny And an apricot tree And I said…
Spring and Fall: to a young child Margaret, are you grieving Over Goldengrove unleaving? Lea…
Sweet and a Lullaby There's not a rose where'er I seek As comely as my…
The Blind Men and the Elephant It was six men of Indostan To learning much inclined, Who we…
The Dancing Bear Oh, it's fiddle-de-dum and fiddle-de-dee, The dancing bear r…
The Janitor's Boy Oh I'm in love with the janitor's boy, And the janitor's…
The King Of China's Daughter The king of China's daughter So beautiful to see With her …
The Land Of Nod From breakfast on all through the day At home among my…
The Man In The Wilderness The Man in the wilderness He asked of me How many strawberri…
The Peppery Man The Peppery Man was cross and thin; He scolded out and…
The Sleepy Giant My age is three hundred and seventy-two, And I think, with…
The Walloping Window Blind A capital ship for an ocean trip Was "The Walloping Window…
Topsyturvey-World If the butterfly courted the bee And the owl the porcupine I…
Vain and Careless Lady, lovely lady, Careless and gay! Once, when a beggar cal…