They recorded a demo (which now circulates as 'The Original Demos') and eventually an album, 'The Fatherless and the Widow' for R.E.X. Records in 1993. The record featured Chris Dodds (of Slocum's band Love Coma) on drums. Shortly after the release of the album, Slocum left Love Coma to pursue Sixpence full time. The band added Tess Wiley (guitar), J.J. Plasencio (bass) and Dale Baker (drums) for 1995's 'This Beautiful Mess'. Both albums, with featured the group's early explicit Christian contemporary music sound, were produced by Armand John Petri.
In 1997, the group signed to Steve Taylor's Squint Entertainment and prepared for the release of a self-titled album, with their work slowly began garnering attention from a wider audience. In 1999, "Kiss Me" was released as a single, propelling Sixpence into the national pop spotlight. This song was also notably used in the romantic comedy film 'She's All That'. The next year, the band recorded a cover of Britpop originators The La's "There She Goes", which became their second hit single. This recording was added to Sixpence's self-titled album, an album that received several releases, as a 13th track.
'Sixpence None the Richer', featuring a confessional, melodic sound reminiscent of contemporary power pop bands as well as the softer side of earlier classic rock groups, provided both a critical and commercial breakthrough for the band. The group, made up then of Leigh Nash with Dale Baker, Matt Slocum, Sean Kelly, and Justin Cary, had both "Kiss Me" and "There She Goes" as top 40 hits receiving lasting airplay, and the parent album took the #1 slot on Billboard's 'Top Contemporary Christian' chart. In terms of the group's religiously inspired melodies and lyrics, they had evolved to even more of a subtle, emotionally minded focus based on personal storytelling rather than proselytizing.
The band had a follow up album ready to release, but Squint Entertainment started to fall apart. Though leaving the band in limbo for several years, they still toured to an enthusiastic fan-base. Finally, Squint Entertainment was taken over by Word Records, allowing Sixpence None the Richer to record the album 'Divine Discontent', which was released in October of 2002. It differed significantly from the first pre-release version of the album that had circulated, with five songs removed and six added, but still received some positive critical reviews.
On February 26, 2004, Matt Slocum announced via a letter to CCM Magazine that the group had disbanded. That same year, Best of was released, which also collected some of the Divine Discontent outtakes, and tracks from compilations.
Matt Slocum has started a new band, the Astronaut Pushers which released their debut EP in 2005. He has also recorded and performed with the seminal ambient rock group Hammock. Leigh Nash released her debut Solo Album Blue on Blue on 15 August 2006 on her personal label, One Son Records. The first single, My Idea of Heaven, was released to USA radio the week of 14 July 2006.
In November 2007, Sixpence None the Richer reunited. The band has released a new EP, entitled My Dear Machine, with tour dates planned throughout 2008 in the States and Europe. In October 2008, they released their first Christmas album entitled, The Dawn of Grace.
Website: http://www.sixpencehq.com/
Carol Of The Bells
Sixpence None the Richer Lyrics
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Sweet silver bells,
All seem to say,
Throw cares away
Christmas is here,
Bringing good cheer,
To young and old,
Oh how they pound,
Raising the sound,
O'er hill and dale,
Telling their tale,
Gaily they ring
While people sing
Songs of good cheer,
Christmas is here,
Merry, merry, merry, merry Christmas,
Merry, merry, merry, merry Christmas,
On on they send ,
On without end,
Their joyful tone to every home
Dong Ding dong ding, dong Bong
These lyrics describe the joyous and magical atmosphere of Christmas time. The first stanza sets the tone with the sweet sound of silver bells ringing and inviting us to throw our worries away and focus on the holiday spirit. The second stanza portrays Christmas as a time of bringing good cheer to people of all ages, from the young to the old, and to the meek and bold. The bells pound loudly over the hills and valleys, conveying the message of the holiday spirit to everyone.
In the third stanza, the bells ring joyfully while the people sing songs of good cheer, elevating the mood and spreading happiness everywhere. The repetition of the phrase 'merry, merry, merry, merry Christmas' emphasizes the festive spirit of the holiday. Finally, the bells continue to send their joyful tones to every home, ringing with a festive tune that people of all ages can recognize and enjoy.
Line by Line Meaning
Hark how the bells,
Listen to the sweet ringing of the bells
Sweet silver bells,
The bells are made of silver and create a beautiful sound
All seem to say,
The sound of the bells holds a message
Throw cares away
The message of the bells is to leave your worries behind
Christmas is here,
The holiday season has arrived
Bringing good cheer,
It brings happiness and joy to all
To young and old,
Everyone can enjoy the holiday season
Meek and the bold,
Regardless of personality, all can celebrate the season
Oh how they pound,
The bells ring with a strong force
Raising the sound,
Creating a louder and more beautiful noise
O'er hill and dale,
The sound of the bells carries over hills and valleys
Telling their tale,
The ringing of the bells tells a story
Gaily they ring
The bells ring with happiness and joy
While people sing
As the bells ring, people sing
Songs of good cheer,
The songs sung are happy and cheerful
Christmas is here,
Once again, the holiday season is upon us
Merry, merry, merry, merry Christmas,
Wishing many happy Christmases
On on they send ,
The bells keep ringing with the same message
On without end,
The ringing of the bells continues indefinitely
Their joyful tone to every home
The message of joy and happiness travels to every household
Dong Ding dong ding, dong Bong
The bells keep ringing, creating a beautiful sound
Contributed by Addison H. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
@Orochigirl17
this song sounds so awesome! love it!
@kathurtado13
Beautifully made! Heard this song back in 2011 at Starbucks for the first time in my LiFe.
@FabianMBaracaldo
Leigh Nash is my love, love your voice and love you...
@susant700
Love The Cooper's; Christmas movie soundtrack song.
(( If you haven't seen the movie; it's a good one with a Oscar winning cast )).
@asanjurm
Nice version
@spiderbbq8880
Nice! :3
@RJHalliwell
Awesome cover picture :D
@dogfightvj
does she have more songs like, kiss me, breathe your name or there she goes???