I'm trying to find out who sings the Carol of the Bells that I constantly hear on the radio. It sounds similar to The Bird and The Bee version but a little faster....more of like a club/hip hop type beat to it. Starts with a single female voice then when it comes to "Merry Merry Merry Christmas)...
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Is there a video on youtube where i can listen to the version of carol of the bells that has no voice that u here on the classic christmas radio stations? Thx
I had a new version of this song on the radio today. I dont know who sings it but the dude had a really deep voice and the song was sung slow. I have tried looking it up and sadly can not find the version I heard. Does anyone know what version I am talkin about?????
i heard this song where it had the melody of Carol of the Bells in the beginning then later it switched to this girl singing santa claus is coming to town. it kinda had this upbeat pop beat to it. I'm wondering who is this by and the name of the song. >,<
I recall seeing a trailer for the 2009 version of A Christmas Carol with a really awesome version of carol of the bells and can't find it for the life of me. Its not TSO or Mannheim Steamroller or August Burns Red. Anybody know?
Oops. I think its 2010 not 2009
I finally found the version of Carol of the Bells I have been looking for, but I want to know who is singing it.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HvAb4xfqcxA&feature=related
are there any connections or symbols you seen when comparing modern day and The Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens? unlike the obvious ones....for ex: tiny tim and the deserving poor we see today, Scrooge representing the government, or even something little about how a woman (like Belle) was...
are there any connections or symbols you seen when comparing modern day and The Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens? unlike the obvious ones....for ex: tiny tim and the deserving poor we see today, Scrooge representing the government, or even something little about how a woman (like Belle) was...
I only just missed the New Doctor who Christmas Special after waiting for AGES. So I was wondering if they are going to repeat it and if so when? Or if you could tell me a reliable website so I can watch it for free that would be great! Thanks for your help! ^.^