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church bells

n. (church bell English)

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Church Bells (song)

"Church Bells" is a song recorded by American singer and songwriter Carrie Underwood from her fifth studio album, Storyteller. The song was written by Zach Crowell, Brett James, and Hillary Lindsey, with production from Mark Bright, and was released as the third single from the album in the United States, being shipped to radio on April 3, 2016, and had an official impact date of April 11, 2016.

"Church Bells" topped the Billboard Country Airplay chart, becoming Underwood's 15th leader on that chart and thereby extending her record as the female artist with most number-ones in history of that chart. It is her second number one from Storyteller on the Country Airplay chart. Underwood became the only woman in 2016 to have two number-ones on the chart.

Church Bells

Church bells are bells rung from churches.

Church Bells may also refer to:

  • "Church Bells", comedy song by Smothers Brothers from Curb Your Tongue, Knave!
  • "Church Bells" (song), song by Carrie Underwood

Usage examples of "church bells".

I heard whispers of the outside world like shadows, like the echo of the church bells we heard sometimes even on that shore.

THE LONG SHADOW of the church lay across the waters when they set foot at last on the boat that would bring them to the island, and the church bells were ringing out the Angelus.

The siren tipped, fell overboard, and drowned -- while from the slate-grey slate roofs of the village rose coils of smoke betokening the lunch hour, followed by the church bells: pray and work, industry and religion, boon companions.

They were feted and toasted, prayers were said, church bells rang.

And when there came from the softly lighted city beyond a chorus of dim church bells ringing the hour, they did not mark the passage of mortal time.

The streets are sprinkled from end to end with shovel-hatted, long-robed, well-fed priests, and the church bells by dozens are pealing all the day long, nearly.