"2011 - 2020" . . "vokal." . . "2001 - 2010" . . "Popularna glasba zgoščenke." . . "Australien." . . "Chansons Australie." . . "Popular music 2001-2010." . . "2000-2009." . . "Popular music." . . "Música pop 2001-2010." . . . . . "Rock, pop (rock)" . "rock" . . . . . "Pop" . . "vokal" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Chanson anglophone (chanson)" . "Popular"@en . "Innocent Eyes"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . "Following in the footsteps of Kylie Minogue and Natalie Imbruglia, \"Neighbours\" star Delta Goodrem presents her debut album. In a reality-blurring crossover between the worlds of pop and TV, her character Nina Tucker sings in the show the song 'Born To Try', which Goodrem wrote and which is the first single off the album. Mostly co-written by the singer herself, the record takes a fairly organic approach to pop, with acoustic guitars and piano - played by Goodrem - high in the mix." . . . . . "Innocent eyes (sound recording)" . . . "Innocent eyes"@en . "Innocent eyes" . . . . . "enregistrement parlé" . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Entretien" . "INNOCENT EYES - Fox-trot" . . . . "2013 marks the tenth anniversary of the release of Delta Goodrem's landmark debut album, INNOCENT EYES. Alongside the classic album and new artwork, this tenth-anniversary deluxe version of INNOCENT EYES will include a brand new recording of the 14 original songs from the record, performed and filmed live in Sydney's legendary 301 Studios. Delta and her band recently reconvened at 301 for these very special sessions, to re-imagine and re-record INNOCENT EYES from start to finish. It's as much a celebration as it is a musical reinvention, the now 28-year-old Delta Goodrem revisiting the songs she wrote and recorded as a teenager that made her into the superstar she is today." . "More about this release at the Australian Music Online website."@en . . . "pop" . . . . "AH! MADAME! (Humpa! Humpa! Humpa!) - One-step" . "Popular music" . "entretien" . "Innocent eyes interview disc" . "rock." . . "Folk-rock music." . . . . "pop." . . "Sony music entertainment (GB)" . .