the answer to hell's bells ; it tolls 13 times
the answer to hell's bells ; it tolls 13 times
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Its called 'Time' By Pink Floyd. See the related link for the video. There's also "For Whom The Bell Tolls", from Metallica's _Ride the Lightning_, which is more like the intro for Hells Bells. And there is also "High hopes", which is also Pink Floyd. Great video by the way.
"Hell's Bells" by AC/DC was released on July 21, 1980, as part of their album "Back in Black." The album was a tribute to the band's late lead singer Bon Scott and marked a significant moment in rock history. "Hell's Bells" is known for its iconic opening with a tolling bell and powerful guitar riffs.
OMG the sound of a bell is a ring a ling ting ting Answer: Depends which bell your talking about. a door bell goes ding dong.. i know that from my friends house.. * shivers * has been rung too many times..
The Bells are reference of the guardian's of Hells gates. The beasts are half dog / half serpent and wear collars with small bell like objects that make noise when they are coming after someone.
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metallica - for whom the bell tolls
Its called 'Time' By Pink Floyd. See the related link for the video. There's also "For Whom The Bell Tolls", from Metallica's _Ride the Lightning_, which is more like the intro for Hells Bells. And there is also "High hopes", which is also Pink Floyd. Great video by the way.
bell, well, Hell, Dell, fell, Nell, quell, sell, tell, yell .
The plural of bell is bells. As in "the bells are ringing".
1. space for bells: the part of a church steeple or a tower in which bells are hung2. bell tower: a tower on a building, in which a bell or bells are hung3. a place that a bell is
"Hell's Bells" by AC/DC was released on July 21, 1980, as part of their album "Back in Black." The album was a tribute to the band's late lead singer Bon Scott and marked a significant moment in rock history. "Hell's Bells" is known for its iconic opening with a tolling bell and powerful guitar riffs.
one bell
A bell "Rings".
the biggest Christmas song is Carol of the bells, or known as Hark of how the bell, sweet silverbells, or Hark of the bells.
The two bells are called The Liberty Bell and The Centennial Bell which proceeded the Liberty bell in 1876.
JINGLE BELLS!!!!!