Church Bells May Ring
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title:
Church Bells May Ring
text:
"Church Bells May Ring" is a song written by The Willows, with songwriting credits also given to Morty Craft; Craft, a veteran arranger and talent scout, owned Melba Records, the label the Willows recorded for, and as often happened in the 1950s, label executives would give themselves a songwriting credit. There is little evidence Craft wrote the song, and according to the band members, he only paid them $200, despite the fact that the song sold well. The Willows were formed in New York City in
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1956 single by The Willows
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Church_Bells_May_Ring
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2023-10-30T00:05:06Z
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