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Campana Sobre Campana Lyrics and Video
Canciones Navidenas

Yesterday a friend asked me if I had the Campana Sobre Camapana lyrics. I said I was going to make a page about it. This is one of the most recognized villancios de navidad. I think it is very known throughout Hispanic America, especially South America.

We sing this villancico holding bells that we can play at the precise moment when the chorus sings Belen, campanas de Belen, que los angeles tocan que nuevas me traes.

Nuevas means news and we sing this song expecting to hear soon, baby Jesus is born. When that happens we place baby Jesus in the manger and continue enjoying La Navidad Hispanic style!

Campana Sobre Campana Lyrics

Campana sobre campana
y sobre campana una
asomate a la ventana
veras al nino en la cuna

Chorus
Belen campanas de Belen
que los angeles tocan que nuevas me traes

Recogido tu rebano
a donde vas pastorcito
voy a llevar al portal
requeson, manteca y vino

Chorus
Belen campanas de Belen
que los angeles tocan que nuevas me traes

Campana sobre campana
y sobre campana dos
asomate a la ventana
por que esta naciendo Dios

Chorus
Belen campanas de Belen
que los angeles tocan que nuevas me traes

Caminando a media noche
donde va mira el pastor
que llevarte y a cuidarte
como Dios mi corazon

Chorus
Belen campanas de Belen
que los angeles tocan que nuevas me traes

Campana sobre campana
y sobre campana una
asomate a la ventana
veras al nino en la cuna

Chorus
Belen campanas de Belen
que los angeles tocan que nuevas me traes

Recogido tu rebano
a donde vas pastorcito
voy a llevar al portal
requeson, manteca y vino

Chorus
Belen campanas de Belen
que los angeles tocan que nuevas me traes

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