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Natalie Imbruglia: ‘I forget the words to my own songs on stage. You’d be surprised how few people notice’

Source: The Guardian Published Sat, 18 Jul 2026 09:00:01 GMT
Natalie Imbruglia: ‘I forget the words to my own songs on stage. You’d be surprised how few people notice’

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Key context: <p>The singer on struggling with the English weather, a secret celebrity crush, and her terror of tinned spaghetti</p><p>Born in Sydney, Australia, to an Italian father and Australian mother, Natalie&nbsp;Imbruglia, 51, joined the cast of Neighbours at the age of 17. In 1997, she released her debut album, Left of the Middle, which gave her the global hit single Torn. She&nbsp;releases her seventh studio album, Algorithm, on&nbsp;4&nbsp;September. She lives in Oxfordshire with her son.</p><p><strong>What is your greatest fear?</strong><br> As an Italian, tinned spaghetti. As&nbsp;a&nbsp;child, I was once served it&nbsp;at&nbsp;someone’s house. It was quite&nbsp;frightening.</p> <a href="https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2026/jul/18/natalie-imbruglia-singer-actor-new-album-forget-words-on-stage">Continue reading...</a> This development from The Guardian highlights ongoing changes in the sector.

The singer on struggling with the English weather, a secret celebrity crush, and her terror of tinned spaghettiBorn in Sydney, Australia, to an Italian father and Australian mother, Natalie Imbruglia, 51, joined the cast of Neighbours at the age of 17. In 1997, she released her debut album, Left of the Middle, which gave her the global hit single Torn. She releases her seventh studio album, Algorithm, on 4 September. She lives in Oxfordshire with her son.What is your greatest fear? As an Italian, tinned spaghetti. As a child, I was once served it at someone’s house. It was quite frightening. Continue reading...

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