Australian singer/actress
Delta Goodrem got her start on the popular soap opera Neighbours, and parlayed her fame from the show into a singing career. Her first album, the million-plus-selling
Innocent Eyes, arrived in 2003 and featured songs co-written by pop songwriters such as
Cathy Dennis. At that time,
Goodrem was splitting her time between Neighbours and her pop career, but her diagnosis of Hodgkin's lymphoma forced her to slow down and re-evaluate her life. The direction for what was to become her next batch of songs came from
Goodrem's physical and mental therapy. Recruiting a team of collaborators that included
Dennis, Gary Barlow, and songwriter/producer Guy Chambers, who had also worked with pop stars including
Robbie Williams,
Goodrem used her experiences -- good and bad -- to create
Mistaken Identity, which was released in the U.S. in summer 2005. Her next project involved a different team, including
Westlife's
Brian McFadden for his pop acumen, Stuart Crichton for his dance smarts, and Nashville-based Tommy Lee James for ballads. The result, an album titled
Delta and released through
Decca, appeared in 2008. ~ Heather Phares, Rovi
Australian singer/actress
Delta Goodrem got her start on the popular soap opera Neighbours, and parlayed her fame from the show into a singing career. Her first album, the million-plus-selling
Innocent Eyes, arrived in 2003 and featured songs co-written by pop songwriters such as
Cathy Dennis. At that time,
Goodrem was splitting her time between Neighbours and her pop career, but her diagnosis of Hodgkin's lymphoma forced her to slow down and re-evaluate her life. The direction for what was to become her next batch of songs came from
Goodrem's physical and mental therapy. Recruiting a team of collaborators that included
Dennis, Gary Barlow, and songwriter/producer Guy Chambers, who had also worked with pop stars including
Robbie Williams,
Goodrem used her experiences -- good and bad -- to create
Mistaken Identity, which was released in the U.S. in summer 2005. Her next project involved a different team, including
Westlife's
Brian McFadden for his pop acumen, Stuart Crichton for his dance smarts, and Nashville-based Tommy Lee James for ballads. The result, an album titled
Delta and released through
Decca, appeared in 2008. ~ Heather Phares, Rovi