The Bells were a Canadian rock band formed in 1965 in Montreal. The band had two hit singles in the early 1970s. Featuring South African natives Ann and Jackie Ralph as well as Cliff Edwards, Doug Gravelle and Gordie McLeod, the group started in 1965 as "The Five Bells". Cliff and Ann married in 1967 and when their first child was born Ann retired to raise their family on a hobby farm in Warkworth, Ontario. The Five Bells first hit in 1969 with "Moody Manitoba Morning", followed in 1970 — after shortening their name and Ann leaving to raise their family — with &q… read more
The Bells were a Canadian rock band formed in 1965 in Montreal. The band had two hit singles in the early 1970s. Featuring South African natives Ann … read more
The Bells were a Canadian rock band formed in 1965 in Montreal. The band had two hit singles in the early 1970s. Featuring South African natives Ann and Jackie Ralph as well as Cliff Edw… read more
More than one band has used this name. 1) The Bells were a Canadian rock band from Montreal that had two notable hit singles in the early 1970s. Featuring South African natives, Anne and Jackie Ralph as well as Cliff Edwards, Doug Gravelle and Gordie McLeod, the group started in 1965 as the Five Bells. They had their first hit in 1969 with "Moody Manitoba Morning", followed in 1970 (after shortening their name and some personnel changes) by "Fly Little White Dove, Fly", which became a Top-10 hit in Canada. Piano player Frank Mills joined The Bells for a short per… read more
More than one band has used this name. 1) The Bells were a Canadian rock band from Montreal that had two notable hit singles in the early 1970s. Featuring South African natives, Anne and Ja… read more
More than one band has used this name. 1) The Bells were a Canadian rock band from Montreal that had two notable hit singles in the early 1970s. Featuring South African natives, Anne and Jackie Ralph as well as Cliff Edwards, Doug Grav… read more