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Melody is a series or progression of musical notes over time.
Melody can also refer to:
In music:
- Melody (musical), a 1933 Broadway musical with music by Sigmund Romberg
- Melody (Joy Electric album)
- Melody (Sharleen Spiteri album)
- Melodies (song), the second single of Aya Matsuura and Miki Fujimoto's duo GAM
- Melodiya, a Soviet/Russian record label that was the monopoly in the Soviet music industry until 1986
In film:
- Melody, a character from Walt Disney's sequel to the 1989 movie, The Little Mermaid
- Melody (1971 film), a 1971 film about children wishing to be married
- Melody (1953 film), a 1953 Disney animated film done in 3-D
- My Melody, a fictional character produced by the Japanese company Sanrio, and appearing in anime series
Among specific people:
- Melody (singer) (Melodía Ruiz Gutiérrez), a Spanish singer
- Melody (Belgian singer) (Nathalie Lefebvre), a Belgian singer
- melody. (Melody Miyuki Ishikawa), a Japanese singer
- Melody Anderson, a Canadian/American actress
- Melody Beattie, a self-help author
- Melody Gardot, American musician
- Melody Lacayanga, a dancer from So You Think You Can Dance
- Melody Perkins, an actress
- Melody Thomas Scott, an American actress, known for playing "Nikki" on The Young and the Restless.
- Melody Thornton, member of the Pussycat Dolls
- Tony Melody, British actor
In comics:
- Melody Valentine (also known as "Melody Jones"), a character in the Josie and the Pussycats franchise. She is a stereotypical "dumb blonde" and plays the drums for Josie and the Pussycats.
- Melody (magazine), a shōjo manga magazine published by Japanese company, Hakusensha
In literature:
- Melody, a novel by V. C. Andrews
In software:
- Melody is a blog engine that forked from Movable Type
In video games:
- Melody Pianissima, the 6th portrait ghost Luigi encounters in Luigi's Mansion
Other:
- Melody Aflam, an Egyptian channel
MSC Melody An Italian cruise ship, which repelled pirates in April, 2009.
See also
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