List of songs written by Cathy Dennis

Cathy Dennis
Birth name Catherine Roseanne Dennis
Born (1969-03-25) 25 March 1969
Origin Norwich, England, UK
Genres Britpop, pop, house
Occupation(s) Singer-songwriter, record producer, actress
Instruments Vocals, keyboards
Years active 1989–present
Labels Polydor, EMI
Associated acts D Mob, Galantis

Catherine Roseanne "Cathy" Dennis (born 25 March 1969),[1][2] is a British singer-songwriter, record producer and actress. After a moderately successful international solo career, Dennis later received great success as a writer of pop songs, scoring eight UK number ones and winning five Ivor Novello Awards.[3]

This is a list of released singles, songs and album tracks, recorded by other artists, that have been written or co-written by Cathy Dennis.

Below is a round-up of the chart positions achieved around the world by singles released featuring the writing credits of Cathy Dennis.

Songwriting career

Dennis has achieved critical and commercial success as a songwriter, winning a number of award-winning songs and penning many international hit singles. She has also contributed backing vocals to many of these recordings. Dennis has provided songs for Simon Fuller acts such as the Spice Girls, S Club 7 and the Idol franchise contestants where she co-wrote "Bumper to Bumper", the B-side to the Spice Girls' first hit single "Wannabe".

Her highest-selling composition, "Can't Get You Out of My Head" (recorded by Kylie Minogue), spent four weeks at number one in Britain while also rekindling interest in Minogue in America (where it hit #7 on the Billboard Hot 100). Can't Get You Out of My Head sold over three million copies worldwide to become the world's second highest selling single in 2001. Her co-written single "I Kissed a Girl" by Katy Perry also hit No. 1 in the USA.

"Can't Get You Out of My Head" also won Dennis an Ivor Novello Award as 2001's most performed composition. She won the same award in 2003 for "Anything Is Possible". In the USA, Dennis has received awards from Billboard, Grammy for compositions with Kylie Minogue and Britney Spears.

Dennis co-wrote the Pop Idol theme (re-used for numerous international remakes of the show, including American Idol), and many Idol contestants have recorded her songs, including Will Young, Gareth Gates, Kelly Clarkson, and Clay Aiken. Clarkson's single "Before Your Love" (a double a-side with "A Moment Like This") was Dennis' first US No. 1.[4]

In 2011, Cathy had a cut on the soundtrack for the remake of the film Arthur starring Russell Brand, the song was called "Can't Buy You" and was produced by Mark Ronson. In 2014, she co-written a track on Chris Brown's album "X" which debuted at number 2 on the US Billboard 200 chart.

Most recently, Cathy co-written 3 tracks on the Galantis album "Pharmacy", one of which, "Runaway (U & I)" reached No. 1 in the UK Dance chart and No. 9 in the US Dance chart.

A-Z of songs written by Cathy Dennis

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International singles and certifications

Year Artist Title International Chart Peaks Certifications
UK
[6]
AUT
[7]
BEL
[8]
GER
[9]
IRE
[10]
NED
[11]
NZ
[12]
NOR
[13]
SWE
[14]
SWI
[15]
US
[16]
1992 "Dannii Minogue" "Love's on Every Corner" 44
1999 "S Club 7" "Two in a Million" 2 8 45 1 95
2000 "Reach" 2 62 8 28 42 30
"Natural" 3 42 17 64
"Never Had a Dream Come True" 1 2 31 10 10
2001 "Kylie Minogue" "Can't Get You Out of My Head" 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 7
"S Club 7" "Have You Ever" 1 49 37 4 20 21 40
"A*Teens" "Heartbreak Lullaby" 77 6 97
2002 "Will Young" "Anything is Possible" 1 2
  • UK: 3x Platinum[27]
"S Club Juniors" "One Step Closer" 2 5
"allSTARS*" "Back When" 19
"Kelly Clarkson" "Before Your Love" 1
"Kylie Minogue" "Come into My World" 8 59 35 47 35 20 66 91
2003 "S Club" "Say Goodbye" 2 84 6
"Rachel Stevens" "Sweet Dreams My LA Ex" 2 25 64 3 79 5 24 63
2004 "Britney Spears" "Toxic" 1 5 6 4 1 6 2 1 2 4 9
"Jentina" "French Kisses" 20
2007 "Sophie Ellis-Bextor" "Catch You" 8 29 84 92
"Sugababes" "About You Now" 1 4 28 4 2 16 18 7 40 21
"David Guetta" "Baby When the Light" 50 62 15 59 30 35 25
2008 "Katy Perry" "I Kissed a Girl" 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 1 1
2009 "Jonas Brothers" "Paranoid" 56 65 27 20 53 37
"Kris Allen" "No Boundaries" 92 11
"Adam Lambert" 38 72
2010 "Diana Vickers" "Once" 1 3
"Mark Ronson" "Somebody to Love Me" 55 16
2011 "Sophie Ellis-Bextor" "Off & On"
2013 "Kelly Clarkson" "4 Carats"
2014 "Galantis" "Runaway (U & I)" 4 39 6 58 6 3 6 12 25 42
2015 "Gold Dust"

Awards

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