The Bell Notes were an American rock and roll group from the late 1950s, best known for their hit single "I've Had It." The band's style was characterized by a blend of doo-wop and rockabilly, and their music heralded the transition from traditional pop to more youth-oriented rock and roll. Despite their brief stint in the music industry, The Bell Notes made an impact with their signature sound and high-energy performances, influencing the rock and roll scene of the early 1960s. Their notable band members included lead singer Carl Bonura and drummer John Casey.