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There was a time, I was so lonely (away)
Remember the time, It was a Friday (away)
You made me feel fine, We did it my way (away)
I sat on your knees, every Friday (away)
(We walked in fields of golden hay)
I still recall you
(We walked in fields of golden hay)
I see you in the summer
Joe, Joe
I sat on your chair by the fire. (away)
Transfixed in a stare taking me higher (away)
Precious years to remember (away)
Childhood fears I surrender (away)
(We walked in fields of golden hay)
I still recall you
(We walked in fields of golden hay)
I see you in the summer
Joe, Joe
Joe was written by Noel Hogan & Dolores O’Riordan.
Joe was produced by The Cranberries & Bruce Fairbairn.
The Cranberries released Joe on Tue Apr 30 1996.
Dolores tributed the song to her grandfather before performing in concerts:
It’s a song that I wrote about my grandfather who died four years ago […] his name was Joe and this song is called Joe