Joel Feeney (born in Oakville, Ontario) is a Canadian country music singer, songwriter and record producer. In his performing career, he is most notable for his 1995 Number 1 hit "What Kind of Man". He is also notable for co-writing LeAnn Rimes' 2005 hit "Nothin' 'Bout Love Makes Sense", which reached Number 1 in Canada and Number 5 in the United States. Feeney has written songs for other artists such as Aaron Lines and produced albums for Doc Walker. He commenced his recording career with the pop rock band The Front.[1] He has also been a voice actor, providing the voices of two characters in the Sailor Moon feature film anime.[2]
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1983 |
Gina's At A Party |
1984 |
Underworld |
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1991 |
Joel Feeney and The Western Front |
1993 |
...Life Is But a Dream |
1998 |
Joel Feeney |
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1991 |
"It's a Beautiful Life" |
23 |
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Joel Feeney and The Western Front |
"Poor Billy" |
71 |
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"Diamonds" |
18 |
69 |
24 |
1992 |
"One Good Reason" |
28 |
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"If Anything Could Be" |
48 |
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"The Tennessee Hills" |
26 |
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1993 |
"Say the Word" |
5 |
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...Life Is But a Dream |
1994 |
"By Heart" |
13 |
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"Everything to Me" |
11 |
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"Tears Don't Lie" |
32 |
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1995 |
"What Kind of Man" |
1 |
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"Life Is Just a Dream" |
9 |
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1998 |
"A Little Bit of Your Love" |
12 |
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Joel Feeney |
1999 |
"Leslie's Wedding Day" |
16 |
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"She Ain't Gonna Cry" |
15 |
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2000 |
"A Wonderful Life" |
49 |
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"I Will" (with Eli Barsi) |
75 |
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Eli Barsi (Eli Barsi album) |
This album was released by CBC audio in 2001
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"It's All Right" |
"Rock & Roll Lullaby" |
"Bad Boy" with Cal Dodd, Neil Donnell and Michael Dunstion |
This album was released by CBC audio in 2003
Song |
"Storybook Children" with Sharon Lee Williams |
"Pickin' Wild Mountain Berries" with Maddy Willis |
"Let it Be Me" with Maddy Willis |
"Rock 'n' Roll Heaven" with Sheree Cerqua |
- ^ About Joel Feeney Productions; www.myspace.com.
- ^ Joel Feeney; www.wikimoon.org. Feeney played Fiore and Peter Fisher. He contributed to The Promise Of The Rose. See Voice Actor Profile of Joel Feeney; www.voicechasers.com.
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