Band, US
Rock
Carl Bonura, John Casey, Ray Ceroni, Lenny Giambalvo, Peter Kane The Bell Notes were an early Rock 'N' Roll band from Long Island, NY. They had several hits in the late 50s and early 60s, most notably "I've Had It" in 1959. The Bell Notes broke up in 1962.
Ray Ceroni | |
Carl Bonura |
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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I've Had It | The Bell Notes | 2010 | Single |
The Very Best Of The Bell Notes - I've Had It | The Bell Notes | 1998 | Compil. |
Pretty Little Angel Eyes | Curtis Lee / The Bell Notes | 1987 | Single |
I've Had It | The Bell Notes | 1987 | Album |
Real Wild Child (The Wild One) / Friendly Star | The Bell Notes | 1960 | Single |
Shortnin' Bread | The Bell Notes | 1960 | Single |
White Buckskin Sneakers And Checkerboard Socks / No Dice | The Bell Notes | 1959 | Single |
You're A Big Girl Now / Don't Ask Me Why | The Bell Notes | 1959 | Single |
That's Right / Betty Dear | The Bell Notes | 1959 | Single |
Old Spanish Town | The Bell Notes | 1959 | Single |
I've Had It / Be Mine | The Bell Notes | 1958 | Single |
I've Had It / Gloria | The Bell Notes | Single | |
I've Had It / Darling Lorraine | The Bell Notes / The Knockouts | Single |