About Sixpence None The Richer:
Sixpence None the Richer is an American pop rock band formed in New Braunfels, Texas, in the early 1990s by guitarist Matt Slocum and lead vocalist Leigh Nash. The band’s name is derived from a passage in C.S. Lewis’s theological writings, reflecting their early roots in Christian alternative music. They initially found modest success in that genre before breaking into the mainstream with their self-titled third album, which featured the international hit “Kiss Me.” The song’s success in 1998, along with well-received covers of “There She Goes” and “Don’t Dream It’s Over,” brought the group widespread attention and established their signature sound: a mix of jangly guitar pop, ethereal vocals, and lyrical introspection.
Despite their mainstream breakthrough, Sixpence None the Richer maintained a thoughtful and artistic approach to songwriting, blending pop sensibility with emotional depth. Leigh Nash’s delicate, expressive voice and Slocum’s melodic instrumentation created a sound that felt both nostalgic and fresh. After a hiatus in the mid-2000s, the band reunited and released new music, continuing to build a loyal fan base drawn to their sincerity and craftsmanship. Though they never replicated the massive success of “Kiss Me,” their catalog remains beloved for its poetic beauty and understated elegance.
About “Melody of You”:
“Melody of You” is a tender, spiritually reflective song by Sixpence None the Richer, released on their 2002 album Divine Discontent. Built on soft acoustic guitar, delicate piano accents, and Leigh Nash’s warm, airy vocals, the track conveys a sense of peace, devotion, and surrender. The lyrics read like a personal prayer, expressing a deep connection to love and faith through gentle, poetic imagery. Its soothing arrangement and unhurried tempo create a meditative atmosphere, inviting the listener into a space of quiet contemplation.
While not a mainstream single, “Melody of You” stands out as one of the more intimate and emotionally resonant tracks on Divine Discontent. It highlights the band’s gift for blending accessible pop sensibilities with deeper lyrical meaning, a hallmark of their work throughout their career. The song’s simplicity is its strength, allowing every note and word to feel intentional and heartfelt. Over time, it has become a favorite among fans who appreciate Sixpence None the Richer’s softer, more devotional side.
🎶 “Melody of You” Intermediate: Lyrical Version
Key features of this version:
- Vocal line shifted much higher for “sparkling” sound
- In the original key of C-sharp minor
- 11 total pages
- Includes full lyrics
- Run time is approximately 5:00
🧐 Sheet music sneak peek:

🎶 “Melody of You” Intermediate Piano Solo
Key features of this version:
- Vocal line in recorded range
- Transposed to the key of D minor
- 9 total pages
- Includes full lyrics
- Run time is approximately 4:30
🧐 Sheet music sneak peek:



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