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  2. Christmas Memories (Evie album) - Wikipedia

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    Christmas Memories is a 1987 compilation Christmas album by Christian singer Evie released on Word Records. [2] [3] It is a collection of Christmas songs that Evie has recorded from her two Christmas albums Come On, Ring Those Bells (1977) and Christmas, A Happy Time (1984), plus she has recorded four new songs for this collection.

  3. Evie (singer) - Wikipedia

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    Evie was officially inducted into the Gospel Music Hall of Fame on February 22, 2005, [4] and was one of the inaugural inductees to the Christian Music Hall of Fame. [10] Three of her albums were nominated for Grammy Award for best Contemporary Gospel performance: Mirror (1978), Come On, Ring Those Bells (1979), Never the Same (1980).

  4. Andrew Culverwell - Wikipedia

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    Andrew Culverwell (born on 19 December 1944 in Somerset, England) [1] was an English Contemporary Christian music artist and songwriter who recorded in the 1970s and 1980s. His most notable contribution to contemporary Christian music is possibly the Christmas song "Come On Ring Those Bells", [2] performed in 1977 by Evie.

  5. Ring Them Bells (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Ring Them Bells" is a song written and performed by American singer-songwriter Bob Dylan, released in 1989 as the fourth track on his album Oh Mercy. It is a piano-driven, hymn-like ballad that is considered by many to be the best song on Oh Mercy [ 1 ] and it is the track from that album that has been covered the most by other artists.

  6. Angels Among Us (album) - Wikipedia

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    "Come On, Ring Those Bells" Choir, Kristin Chenoweth, and Orchestra: 2:15: 9. "March of the Toy Soldiers, from The Nutcracker" Orchestra: 1:12: 10. "Dance of the ...

  7. Please Come Home for Christmas - Wikipedia

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    "Please Come Home for Christmas" is a Christmas song, written in 1960 and released the same year by American blues singer and pianist Charles Brown. [3] Hitting the Billboard Hot 100 chart in December 1961, the tune, which Brown co-wrote with Gene Redd [note 1], peaked at position number 76. It appeared on the Christmas Singles chart for nine ...

  8. Just an Old Fashioned Girl - Wikipedia

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    The song's lyricist and composer, Marvin A. "Marve" Fisher (June 21, 1907 – September 1, 1957), [9] was an Illinois-born and Los Angeles–based writer of comic and novelty songs, including "Ring Those Christmas Bells", recorded by Peggy Lee and others, which Fisher co-wrote with Gus Levene. [10]

  9. Daniel de Marbelle - Wikipedia

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    Daniel de Marbelle (also known as Dion de Marbelle) (1818-1903) was an American gospel songwriter, soldier, musician, and early circus clown who wrote When They Ring Those Golden Bells (also known as "There's a Land Beyond the River"). Marbelle was born in Leon in France (or Spain) [1] in 1817 or 1818 and emigrated to the United States as a ...