The Bells of Notre Dame Sing-Along

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Uploaded by on Aug 13, 2007

"The Bells of Notre Dame" was used in the beginning of the Disney film, "The Hunchback of Notre Dame." It is sung by various characters and two choruses to explain how Quasimodo came to be in the belltower. There is Latin in the song, so I have a new symbol for translations.

Made in honor of Tony Jay, who died one year ago today, the day before my 20th birthday.

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  • I Bet God Has this on His iPod !

  • the ending part of this song is like the climax of this movie. gives me chills. 

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  • I so wanna sing this! Then once I master it I will go on americas got talent or something haha!

  • I love the end. 

  • I've seen this movie only once when i was very young... Can anybody tell me what this movie is about? it looks very interesting.

  • I love this song, but does anyone else keep reading Frollo as Frodo?

  • I don't know if songs about murdered gypsy mothers are too approriate for sing a longs...

  • I could sing along until 5:35 came around. >_<

  • Awesome video by the way!!

  • Can you make a video like this for the song called Sanctuary from the Hunchback of Notre Dame? If it wouldn't be too much trouble, I mean? Please and thanks anyway if you don't care to.

  • @w1126aaa

    Also gives me chills down my spine.

  • Brilliant beginning to this, darkest of all Disney films!

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