Paul Delph

Paul Delph was an American musician, songwriter, and record producer, active primarily in the late 1980s and early 1990s. He is best known for his work in the pop and rock genres, blending elements of new wave and pop rock. Delph gained recognition for his collaboration with the band The Bats, as well as his solo work, particularly his debut album, "Kiss Me" (1991), which showcased his melodic songwriting and production skills. One of his notable contributions was the song "Love Is a Battlefield," which he co-wrote for Pat Benatar, a major hit that solidified Delph’s reputation as a skilled songwriter. He also penned tracks for other artists, including the song "I Want You" for the band The Bats. Despite his relatively brief career and limited solo output, Delph's work had a lasting influence on the sound of 1980s and early 1990s pop music. His ability to craft catchy melodies and blend genres resonates with fans of the era, and he remains a respected figure among songwriters and producers in the music industry. Delph's contributions exemplify the creative spirit of his time, even if he has not achieved widespread fame.