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| 1271 products found for Bells  | This GOING MY WAY sequel stars Bing Crosby, reprising his role as worldly-wise Father Chuck O'Malley, and introduces Crosby's beloved song "Aren't You Glad You're You?" Father O'Malley is transferred to the soon-to-be-condemned school run by Sister... |  | |  | Christmas is the time of year all children love, as they look in awe at the presents beneath a brightly decorated Christmas tree, and sing seasonal songs of joy. JINGLE BELL BABY focuses on a number of seasonal songs which are designed to get viewers... |  | The Chieftains: Kevin Conneff (vocals, bodhran); Martin Fay, Sean Keane (fiddle); Derek Bell (harp, tiompan, harpsichord); Matt Molloy (flute); Paddy Moloney (Uilleann pipes, tin whistle). Additional personnel includes: Jackson Browne (vocals,... |  | Holliday's last screen appearance and perhaps her best, reprising her stage role in the Comden and Green musical. Holliday plays a switchboard operator at a Manhattan telephone answering service, Susanswerphone, who gets mixed up in her kooky... |  | Junie B. Jones wishes that May would stop being such a tattletale, but when she is stuck as May's Secret Santa it becomes real trouble. |  | Junie B. Jones is excited--her first grade class is putting on a play about the explorers. Junie can't wait to hit the stage, but the show seems doomed from the start--with bossy May trying to take control of everything and many of the students... |  | Personnel: Mike Oldfield (acoustic guitar, electric guitar, Spanish guitar, vari speed guitar, flageolet, grand piano, organ, Farfisa, Hammond b-3 organ, glockenspiel, bass instrument, timpani, tubular bells, percussion); Sally Oldfield, Mundy Ellis... |  | Four bestselling romance authors team up to create this winning collection of holiday-themed love stories. Fern Michaels and Judy Duarte both offer tales of old flames reuniting, while Mary Burton’s edgier tale is a murder mystery. JoAnn Ross rounds... |  | Producers: Mike Oldfield, Tom Newman, Trevor Horn. A second "variation" on the album that put both Oldfield and Virgin Records on the map probably didn't seem like such a bad idea--especially with a guy like Trevor Horn enlisted to help produce. That... |
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