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  1. Sep 16, 2023 · The Meaning Behind The Song: “Ring the Bells” by James “Ring the Bells” is a powerful and emotive song by the British band James. Released in 1992 as part of their album “Seven,” this track holds a deep and thought-provoking message that resonates with listeners. With its poetic lyrics and melodic composition, the song captures […]

  2. To promote the album, the band embarked on a tour of the United States, which coincided with the release of the third single "Ring the Bells" in March 1992. James played their sole UK headlining show at the Alton Towers leisure park in July 1992 to a crowd of 30,000. Two days after the show, "Seven" was released as the fourth and final single.

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  5. Feb 17, 1992 · Ring The Bells is track two on the 1992 James album Seven. It was first aired on the World Cup tour of 1990, after which it became a fixture in the James setlist, appearing in the Come Home video. An obvious choice as the follow up to Sit Down, it was rejected in favour of the less immediate Sound. Tim often tells a story of a group of kids in ...

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  6. Jul 17, 2008 · THIS is the one used in X-Files - D.P.O. It was featured on the Alternative NRG Greenpeace album.

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  7. Let the bells ring. Boom, boom, boom, boom. Let the stars shine Directing the light, directing the night. Thank God Almighty, yeah, yeah, yeah It's Christmas night. Let the bells ring. Let the stars shine Let love and joy be on your mind Yay. Oh, that's perfect. Replaced it Let's see what it replaces it with. Replaced all the bad stuff

  8. Mar 23, 1992 · James have a new single – ‘Ring The Bells’ – released by Fontana on March 23rd. Taken from their current Top Ten album ‘Seven’, this is set to become the group’s seventh consecutive Top Forty hit. The single is backed on the twelve inch and CD by Andy Weatherall’s legendary mixes of ‘Come Home.’. The ‘Skunk Weed Skank Mix ...

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