| Every once in a while,
a singer has a voice which stirs a nation - and Shelley Nelson first
succeeded in doing so with her interpretation of 'Here's Where The
Story Ends'.
A UK No. 7 hit for Tin Tin Out featuring Shelley Nelson in 1998,
it was also the second biggest airplay hit of that year (behind only
'Angels' by Robbie Williams, and just ahead of 'Torn' by Natalie
Imbruglia), and went on to receive an Ivor Novello Award for 'Best
Contemporary Song', courtesy of Shelley's emotive performance.
In fact, 'Story' was Shelley's second UK hit in a matter of two
weeks; just prior to its release, she had reached No. 14 with
pop/dance act Rest Assured, which commissioned a vocal written and
recorded by Shelley on the 'Alternative "7 Mix' of 'Treat
Infamy'.
Later in 1998, Shelley was back in the charts again - once more
with Tin Tin Out - when 'Sometimes', the follow-up to
'Story',
reached No. 20 in the UK. Shelley wrote lyrics and vocal melody.
These successes, added to two earlier substantial club hits - the
MCA-signed 'Top Of The World' by Dudearella and Coalition's
'Lose
Her Now' (another Shelley composition) from Secret Motion - led to
her signing a solo deal in 1999 with Universal Music TV, to add to
her publishing contract with Bryan Morrison.
In July of that year, Shelley's debut solo single, 'Fall From
Grace', made its mark in the charts and, subsequently, appeared on a
glut of compilations which, to date, have sold well in excess of a
million albums between them. Shelley was also invited to perform the
song at the Wicked Women concert in London's Hyde Park, an event
featuring Ronan Keating and Emma Bunton, among others.
Moving into 2001, Shelley is fresh with the success of 'Something
In Your Eyes', a track she wrote and sang for leading UK garage
artist Ed Case. A playlist favourite at Radio 1, the song hit
No. 38
in the UK Top Forty, and No. 2 in the National Dance Chart in
November, 2000.
Again, the track was a huge compilation hit (seven albums and
counting) and led to Shelley co-writing and performing a number of
new songs with Ed, for future dual collaborations and for his own
debut album. In addition, 'Believe' - featuring a vocal recorded by
Shelley last summer for jazz saxophonist Nathan Haines' 'Sound
Travels' album - is a forthcoming single release by Chilli Funk
Records.
A hugely in-demand PA performer, 27-year old Eastender Shelley is
very much a 'singer's singer' (self-confessed admirers include The
Corrs) whose virtuosity and ability across any number of musical
genres - from pop to jazz to garage and r 'n b - defies
categorisation and will continue to bring her success.
As an artist, the only guidance Shelley requires of herself is
this: "I just want to write and perform great songs. As long as
I am doing that, I'm not particularly interested in any one style of
music. If it appeals to me, I'm happy to take it on."
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