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Momoe Yamaguchi cover album; ... The two albums were combined and released as The Nolan Sisters Collection in June 1980 ... Greatest Original Hits – 4 Track E.P. ...
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 15 February 2025. Irish pop group "Nolan Sisters" redirects here. For the album, see Nolan Sisters (album). This article includes a list of general references, but it lacks sufficient corresponding inline citations. Please help to improve this article by introducing more precise citations. (February 2019 ...
The album entered the UK chart in January 1980 and peaked at number 15. It remained on the chart for 13 weeks. [2] In Japan, the album was released under the name Dancing Sisters. The album cover included, as well as the then line-up, Coleen Nolan, who became an official member of the group after Anne left the group in 1980. [3]
Linda Nolan, the Irish singer who rose to fame alongside her sisters in the pop group The Nolans, has died. She was 65. Her death, which came more than 20 years after she was first diagnosed with ...
The turbulent life of one of the globally famous Nolan Sisters singing group. ... The Nolans scored seven UK top 20 hits, including their most famous song, which reached number three in 1980.
The album consists mainly of power ballads, including the song "Better Place", written by Nolan's husband in memory of their daughter, Kate, who was stillborn in 1998. In 2009, four of the Nolan sisters, Bernie, Coleen, Linda and Maureen, reformed for a successful 23-date tour of the UK and Ireland.
As a member of the pop group The Nolan Sisters, Linda—alongside her sisters Coleen, Maureen, Bernie, Anne and Denise—found fame in the '70s and '80s with such hit songs as "Gotta Pull Myself ...
Altogether is a greatest hits album released by pop group, The Nolans in 1982. [1] It featured their seven consecutive top 20 hits and followed four top 20 albums by the group. The album was released at the beginning of the group's decline in the UK, and the lead single, "Dragonfly" failed to chart.