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Melanie Safka, an American singer/songwriter, known simply as Melanie, made her mark in the 60s and 70s. She still performs on tour to this day.

Her big hits were "Brand New Key", "Lay Down", "Look what they done to my song, Ma".

In 1969, she also had a hit (in the Netherlands) with"Beautiful People" before performing at the Woodstock Festival the same year.

But, she had her biggest American hit with the novelty-sounding 1972 "Brand New Key" (often referred to as "The Roller Skate Song"). It was featured in the 1997 movie, "Boogie Nights".

When first released, "Brand New Key" was banned by some radio stations because some saw sexual innuendo in the lyrics. She had written the song as a fun take on Leon Redbone's music and was surprised by its popularity and peoples' imaginative interpretation of the innocent lyrics. She didn't at all write this song with freudian sexual metaphors in mind. It reached number 1 despite some radio stations refusing to play it.

I couldn't find any information to substantiate my suspicions that "Psychotherapy" might have been, in part, a reaction to all the media focus on "Brand New Key". It is certainly one of her more obscure songs and it demonstrates her ability to satirise. It is sung to the tune of America's "Battle Hymn of the Republic". A tongue-in-cheek song, which gets quite risqué, it also gets her the biggest applause at her Carnegie Hall performance in 1973. The song parodies aspects of Freudian psychoanalysis.

I had never really taken the time to listen to her repertoire of songs over the years. Turns out she is not the singer/songwriter lightweight portrayed by critics. Her album, "Stoneground Words" (1972) depicts a Melanie who has the ability to write deeply poignant lyrics.

Unfortunately, "Brand New Key" had sounded the death knell on her commercial prospects.She became identified so strongly with the song that she would never really be able to overcome the image of a light, cutsie, singer/songwriter.

Whether or not "Psychotherapy" was written to address in a humorous fashion the ridiculous innuendos surrounding her song "Brand New Key", the lyrics are witty and funny at times.

I was definitely attracted to the song because of its relative obscurity and because of its unusual content. This was the Melanie who sang, "Brand New Key"??

Comentarios

9 years ago

Luísa Barros

A lot of fun, love Melanie! Thanks for posting! :-DD

9 years ago

Heil Kunst Helga Österreich

I have a lot of fun with this song....thank you...with Love from Austria. Sigmund Freud did live and work in Vienna till he had to flee as an old man to London because of the NAZIS.

9 years ago

Melanie K

Appapo3, your statement "The US has over 400 million diagnosed cases of people with psychological disorders . Not bad for a Country of 300 million. It always fun. Thanks for the video." is profound.

9 years ago

Vladimir Aleksandrov

Memory of the good old student days at the University:"Glory glory psychotherapy, glory glory sexuality,Glory glory now we can be free as the id goes marching on..."

9 years ago

Brian Kiernan Smith

good lass mel, love you.

10 years ago

Ted Mendiola

NiCe!

10 years ago

Wendy Noll

I had so forgotten this one!!! OK now I'm there!!!

10 years ago

St. Stabos

#melanie

10 years ago

Claire Moon

Liked your video.

10 years ago

Stephen Atkinson

Great memories from seeing her in 1976

10 years ago

RoarOfDamnation

just as i was to be sure to convince myself that there is more to life than reproduction, well look is Freud again!

10 years ago

chocdave

I remember the brief period when this was on the radio ALL THE TIME. I was like, in the fifth grade but it cracked me up, even that young.

11 years ago

StephenGrayce

In eighth grade, we had a student-teacher in history class. If we did good work all week, she brought albums and exposed us to her favorite artists every Friday. One such Friday the album was "The Four Sides Of Melanie", housing this song. I was already a Melanie fan, but this took it over the top, and I've covered this song live. Share on!

11 years ago

Christina Huckabay

It is so true..

11 years ago

Pavel Moravec

Melanie Safka - Psychotherapy!

11 years ago

dolphin9731

This is definitely the best version of this song on youtube. Great job with the video and so perfectly mixing it with this great and underrated song.

11 years ago

Adamfulgence

MIssion accomplished! Glad it gave you more than a few chuckles! :-))

11 years ago

skitskitskitful

The song itself is great but together with the video i was non-stop laughing! Good job! =)

12 years ago

Bernard Pialat

Je ne connaissais pas, trop bien, vraiment

12 years ago

neilprocter

Psychotherapy was on the Leftover Wine album (the first Melanie album I bought), dated 1970. Brand New Key was on the album Gather Me, released a year later. There is no connection with the songs other than they are both by Melanie. I completely agree with your comment Adamfulgence about the effect Brand New Key had on her image and career. Shame more people didn't hear Psychotherapy!

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