The Bell Notes were an early American rock & roll group from Long Island, New York. The Bell Notes were regular performers in The Bronx in the 1950s, and performed at a bar owned by the father of Ray Tabano; he and Steven Tyler (of Aerosmith) occasionally played between Bell Notes sets and covered their song "I've Had It". "I've Had It", released on Time Records, was a nationwide hit in the U.S. in 1959, peaking at #6 on the Billboard Hot 100. They released four further singles in 1959 - "Old Spanish Town"
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I've Had It
No Dice
Old Spanish Town
I’ve Had It
Shortnin' Bread
You're A Big Girl Now
Be Mine
I've Had It - (Stereo)
Shortnin' Bread, 1960
The Bell Notes - I've Had It
That's Right - (Stereo)
Dream Street
Stay With Me
That's Right
White Buckskin Sneakers
White Buckskin Sneakers And Checkerboard Socks
White Buck Skin Sneakers
Don't Ask Me Why
Betty Dear
Real Wild Child
She Went That-A-Way
A Sad Guitar
Sad Guitar
She Went That A-Way
Baby You Flip Me
Shortnin’ Bread
Buckskin Sneakers
I've Had It (59)
I've Had It (1959)
Baby, You Flip Me
Ive Had It
I´ve had it
Protect My Love
Dream Street (Instrumental Version)
Shortenin' Bread
Sad Guitar (Instrumental Version)
A Sad Dream
You’re a Big Girl Now
That’s Right
Don’t Ask Me Why
I've Had It (Stereo)
Shortin' Bread
Old Spanish Town (Instrumental Version)
Shortnin Bread
I've Had It ('59)
I've Had It (From "Who's That Knocking on My Door")
White Buckskin Sneakers, 1959
Stay Whit Me
I've Had It, 1959
Real Wild Child, 1960
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