Joe Dolan (footballer)

Joe Dolan (born 27 May 1980 in Southwark) is an English semi-professional footballer, who plays as a defender. He is a former professional footballer who played at Football League level for Millwall, Stockport County, Brighton and Hove Albion and Leyton Orient.

Dolan started his career as a trainee at Chelsea before moving onto Millwall where he was a first team regular for them before breaking his leg. When he returned he never reproduced the form that got him in the first team before the injury and went on loan to Crawley Town, Stockport County and Brighton and Hove Albion.

In July 2005, he signed for Leyton Orient but that did not work out and was soon out on loan again to Stockport County and Fisher Athletic.

Canvey Island signed him in January 2006 where he spent the remainder of the season before Francis Vines signed him in July 2006. Dolan left Basingstoke Town in October 2009 to rejoin Francis Vines at Isthmian Premier side Carshalton Athletic. In February 2010 Dolan joined Isthmian Division One South side Croydon Athletic. In November 2010 Dolan joined Isthmian Premier side Cray Wanderers. Dolan joined Kingstonian in December. In March 2011 Joe was dual registered at Lewes FC in the Conference South, before eventually joining Bromley FC. After joining Staines on a short term deal, he moved on to Havant & Waterlooville F.C. in February 2012. On 28 April 2012, Dolan scored an injury time winner against his previous club, Staines Town to save Havant and Waterlooville from relegation.

Joe Dolan

Joseph "Joe" Francis Robert Dolan (16 October 1939 – 26 December 2007) was an Irish entertainer, recording artist, and pop singer. Chiefly known in Ireland for his association with showbands and for his innovative style and high pitched singing voice, he had a wide appeal with many international fans. His energetic and charismatic stage performances were well known as was his long standing advertising slogan: "There's no show like a Joe show" . He was generally regarded as the greatest international star produced by the Irish showband era. The only Irish singer to reach the Top Ten in the 1960s, 1970s, 1980s, and 1990s, Dolan was a constant presence on the hit parade in Ireland and overseas.

Early life and family

Joe Dolan was born at the County Hospital Mullingar, County Westmeath on 16 October 1939, the youngest of eight children. He lost both his parents at a young age – his father, a bicycle shop proprietor, died when Joe was eight; his mother when he was fifteen. He sang in school, and his mother had encouraged him to take up the piano.

Joe Dolan (disambiguation)

Joe Dolan (1939–2007) was an Irish entertainer, recorder and singer of easy listening songs.

Joe Dolan may also refer to:

  • 'Galway Joe' Dolan (1942–2008), Irish musician, songwriter and artist
  • Joe Dolan (footballer) (born 1980), English footballer
  • Joe Dolan (baseball) (1873–1938), American professional baseball player
  • Greatest hits album

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    Notable compilations

    Madonna's The Immaculate Collection is the best selling greatest hits compilation by a solo artist; all of the songs on it are presented in different versions than the original hit versions. The Eagles' Their Greatest Hits (1971–1975) is the best selling greatest hits compilation by a group and also one of the ten best selling albums in history. Greatest hits albums are typically produced after an artist has had enough successful songs to fill out an album release. Some artists, such as Mariah Carey, Madonna, Janet Jackson, Britney Spears, Elvis Presley, Michael Jackson, The Beatles, Kenny Rogers, Aerosmith, Kiss, U2, Dolly Parton, Journey, Los Tigres del Norte, Queen, Kylie Minogue and Billy Joel, have released multiple greatest hits albums through their long careers. Some greatest hits albums are released only at the end of the artist or group's career. For example, My Chemical Romance released a greatest hits album after they disbanded. Other artists, like Eminem have released hits albums in the center of their success. He released Curtain Call: The Hits in 2005 and then Shady XV as a compilation album in 2014.

    The Best of Goldfinger

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    Track listing

    This CD also comes with a DVD of the music videos for "Here In Your Bedroom", "Mable", "This Lonely Place", "Counting the Days", "99 Red Balloons" and "Open Your Eyes", plus two live videos of "Stay" and "Spokesman". It also included bonus footage.

    The Innocent was a new, previously unreleased song and tracks 15 through 17 were previously unreleased covers with the exception of Duran Duran's Rio which was a Japanese bonus track on another album.

    References

    The Best of 1980–1990

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    The album contained two newly recorded tracks, "Electrical Storm" and "The Hands That Built America", the latter of which was released on soundtrack to Gangs of New York while the former was released as a single. The album also included several "new mixes" of several songs, and the songs "Hold Me, Thrill Me, Kiss Me, Kill Me", which was released as a single in 1995 but had not previously been included on a U2 album, and "Miss Sarajevo", which was originally credited to Passengers and also released as a single in 1995.

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    Joe Dolan

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    Born: 1939-10-16

    Died: 2007-12-26

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    by: Middle Of The Road

    So long boy you can take my place
    Got my papers, I got my pay
    Pack my bags and I'll be on my way
    To yellow river
    Put my gun down, the war is won
    Fill my glass now, the time has come
    Going back to the place that I love
    To yellow river
    Yellow river, yellow river
    Is in my mind and in my eyes
    Yellow river, yellow river
    Is in my blood, it's the place that I love
    Got no time for explanations
    Got no time to lose
    Tomorrow night you'll find me sleeping underneath the moon
    At yellow river
    Cannon fire lingers in my mind
    I'm so glad I'm still alive
    I've been gone for such a long time
    From yellow river
    I remember the nights were cool
    And I can still see the water pool
    And I remember the girl that I knew
    In yellow river
    Yellow river, yellow river
    Is in my mind and in my eyes
    Yellow river, yellow river
    Is in my blood, it's the place that I love
    Got no time for explanations
    Got no time to lose
    Tomorrow night you'll find me sleeping underneath the moon
    At yellow river
    Yellow river, yellow river
    Is in my mind and in my eyes
    Yellow river, yellow river
    Is in my blood, it's the place that I love
    Got no time for explanations
    Got no time to lose
    Tomorrow night you'll find me sleeping underneath the moon
    At yellow river




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