Dennis Jones may refer to:
Dennis Jones (14 May 1894 – 7 September 1961) was an English footballer who played at half back for various clubs in the 1920s.
Jones was born in Shirebrook and, after several years playing at centre-half in the Central Alliance League for his home-town team, joined Leicester City in June 1921, where he was switched to right-half.
After three seasons at Filbert Street, Jones moved to the south coast to join Southampton in May 1924 along with winger Fred Price as part of an exchange deal that saw full-back Harry Hooper move in the opposite direction. At The Dell, Jones found it hard to break into the first-team with Bert Shelley, Alec Campbell and George Harkus all well-established as the three half-backs. Jones replaced Campbell for four matches in September 1924, but made only three further appearances before returning to the Midlands at the end of the season.
Jones joined Mansfield Town in the summer of 1925 where he spent a season before dropping down to non-league football with spells at Shirebrook, Sutton Town and Wombwell, before becoming a scout for Leicester City and Mansfield Town.
Dennis Jones (13 November 1936 – 19 December 1999) was an Australian rules footballer who played with and coached Melbourne in the Victorian Football League (VFL).
Jones, a half-back, made his senior VFL debut in 1956 and was a member of Melbourne's 1959 premiership side. He retired from the VFL aged 25, and in 1968 became senior coach of South Australian National Football League (SANFL) club Central District. Jones remained in that role for four seasons before moving to the Western Australian Football League (WAFL) to coach West Perth, and getting them to a Grand Final. In 1978 Jones rejoined Melbourne, where he had been appointed coach, but he could not prevent the team finishing with the wooden spoon.
"Mr. Loverman" is the signature song of Jamaican ragga artist Shabba Ranks. The song was written by Hopeton Lindo, Rexton Gordon and Michael Bennett. It was released in 1992 and 1993 as a single.
The song first appeared as "Champion Lover" by Deborahe Glasgow. Ranks then versioned "Champion Lover" under the new title "Mr. Lover Man", with Deborahe Glasgow the featured female lead. This version appeared on his Rappin' With the Ladies album in 1988. Glasgow's illness and subsequent early death led to the song being re-recorded for release as a single, this time with Chevelle Franklyn as the featured singer.
The version featuring Chevelle Franklyn was originally released in 1992 with the David Morales remix promoted as the main version, when it charted in a modest position on the UK Singles Chart, but after being re-released in 1993, when dancehall music was starting to enjoy mainstream popularity, the track rose to number three in the UK charts and remains his biggest hit single to date.
Refugee camp
Turn me up, give me some more
Tom Jones, you're ready, baby
Yeah that's it, let go
1, 2, Tom's coming for you
3, 4, gonna bust through your door
5, 6, you better lock up your chicks
7, 8, before it's to late
Act right, ladies seem forgot body
Feel like pussycats come out late night
No matter where they roam
They're always gonna come home to Tom Jones
Thirty years strong, never went wrong
Still in the game, I decide when I'm gone
Now, I'm gonna set the whole house on fire
I won't stop rocking till I retire
You know and I know you gotta move on the dance floor
We're blowing up this party with this sex bomb
Take my hand, understand, I'll rock for years all across the land
So let me see you shake it 'til the sun comes
1, 2, Tom's coming for you
3, 4, gonna bust through your door
5, 6, you better lock up your chicks
7, 8, before it's to late
Now, you're in the mood so let me see you move
I got you hypnotized with the sound of the groove
From London to L.A. and back to the N.Y.
Turn on your satellites so we can see it worldwide
You know and I know you gotta move on the dance floor
We're blowing up this party with this sex bomb
Take my hand, understand, I'll rock for years all across the land
So let me see you shake it 'til the sun comes
1, 2 Tom's coming for you
3, 4 gonna bust through your door
5, 6 you better lock up your chicks
7, 8 before it's to late
Pussycats come out late night
Girl, you make me wanna holler
Tom Jones international, baby
Tom Jones international, baby
Tom Jones international, baby
1, 2 Tom's coming for you
3, 4 gonna bust through your door
5, 6 you better lock up your chicks
7, 8 before it's to late
Tom Jones, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, Tom Jones
Tom Jones, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, Tom Jones