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  2. Escucha música de Cathy Dennis como Touch Me (All Night Long) - 7" Mix, Touch Me (All Night Long) y mucho más. Encuentra los temas, álbumes e imágenes más recientes de Cathy Dennis.

  3. music.youtube.com › channel › UC2rZMfgsKrCtrxgrx5npU_ACathy Dennis - YouTube Music

    Catherine Roseanne Dennis is a British singer, songwriter and record producer. She was discovered as a teenager by music manager Simon Fuller, which led to her featuring on the hit dance single "C'mon and Get My Love" with D Mob in 1989. In the early 1990s, Dennis saw international solo success with her debut album Move to This, which included three US top-ten singles including "Just Another ...

  4. Catherine Roseanne Dennis. Profile: Born: March 25, 1969, Norwich, England. British Singer, Record Producer, and PRS-affiliated songwriter with 466 titles registered to her name. Best known for her solo career, as well as her collaborations with Kylie Minogue, S Club 7, and D Mob. Her songs have also been performed by the likes of Kelly ...

  5. 24 de mar. de 2013 · One of the most successful pop songwriters of the past 30 years explains her work-ethic and no-nonsense approach to songwriting. Songwriter Cathy Dennis is one of the most successful British women in the music industry today, with a string of hits to her name. She co-wrote (and was often involved in the production of) such hits as Kylie Minogue ...

  6. Just Another Dream. " Just Another Dream " is a song by English singer-songwriter Cathy Dennis, first released in the United Kingdom as her solo debut single in November 1989. The following year, it was remixed and included on Dennis' first album, Move to This (1990), and re-released as a single, becoming a top-10 hit in the United States.

  7. Co-writing much of her own material, Cathy Dennis remained on the charts with a combination of dance singles ("All Night Long (Touch Me)," "Just Another Dream") and ballads ("Too Many Walls".) The successful dance producer Shep Pettibone signed up to work on Dennis' 1992 sophomore album, Into the Skyline, but the record yielded no significant hits and quickly fell off the charts.