joydʒɔɪ
joy (v)
- present
- joys
- past
- joyed
- past participle
- joyed
- present participle
- joying
joy (n)
joy
English Definitions:
joy, joyousness, joyfulness (noun)
the emotion of great happiness
joy, delight, pleasure (verb)
something or someone that provides a source of happiness
"a joy to behold"; "the pleasure of his company"; "the new car is a delight"
rejoice, joy (verb)
feel happiness or joy
gladden, joy (verb)
make glad or happy
joy (Noun)
The feeling of happiness, extreme cheerfulness.
joy (Noun)
An activity etc which causes this feeling.
joy (Verb)
To feel joy, to rejoice.
joy (Verb)
To enjoy.
Joy (ProperNoun)
A female given name from English.
Joy (ProperNoun)
A surname.
Joy
Joy is the final album by the Scottish band Skids. It was the fourth studio record and their first after the departure of signature guitarist Stuart Adamson, who then founded Big Country. As such, it represented a change of direction from rock to folk music, amplifying the traditional Scottish element already hinted at in previous releases. The band line-up featured Richard Jobson and Russell Webb, with J. J. Johnson, Paul Wishart & a collection of musical friends. They all went to Britannia Row Studios in London for rehearsals and song development. Sessions in July 1981 led to the release of the first single from the upcoming album. The single "Fields" was released in August 1981, with Kenny Hyslop on drums. The song also featured Billy MacKenzie, and Alan Rankine, who were the core members of the band The Associates. Guesting, early in her career, was Virginia Astley. The strummed guitar and marching band elements signalled a change in direction, though the rabble-rousing melody and football pitch vocal delivery were standard Skids fare.
Joy
Joy is a song by American R&B group Blackstreet. The song was written by Michael Jackson, Teddy Riley, and Tammy Lucas it was released as the fifth single for the group's self-titled debut album Blackstreet (1994). The song peaked at number forty-three on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.
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