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It is quite possible that Anita made no further recordings. ANITA WARD - Ring My Bell 12 Single w/Make Believe Lovers - T.K. Only the single, “Don’t Drop My Love” (#87, 1979), sparked a mild interest. Before year’s end, one more single and another, tamer LP were issued. Ward’s first album, Songs of Love (1979), was a huge seller. I don’t smoke and I don’t drink.” Ward had never even been to a disco when her bell-ringer was reverberating off the walls of countless dance halls. Anita Ward also appears in this compilation. Disco Music: The Definitive Collection (3CDs) Released in 2007 6.98 on Sale. “You see, I’m basically just a naive, shy little church girl. Ring My Bell Song previews provided courtesy of iTunes Ring My Bell / Dont Drop My Love (7' Vinyl / 45 Reissue) 7 on Sale. “I am not really a disco queen,” she told Blues & Soul.
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We were down to our last number in the studio, and we realized that we needed something up tempo.” Anita was not even enthusiastic about her hit. “When we went into the studio, we had no intention whatsoever of cutting a disco number. Ring My Bell by Anita Ward has a BPM of 128 and the key of B Minor (Camelot: 3A). Wards single hit number one on the disco charts. When Lattisaw signed with a different label, Anita Ward was asked to sing it instead, and it became her only major hit. The song was originally written for then eleven-year-old Stacy Lattisaw, as a teenybopper song about kids talking on the telephone. ‘”Ring My Bell’ was almost an accident,” Ward recalled to Cashbox. 'Ring My Bell' is a 1979 disco song written by Frederick Knight. “Ring My Bell” had to be rewritten, but once Freddie did so, and once Anita moved her way through the suggestive romp–which featured Knight playing a synthesized drum–the record became a stone-cold smash, topping both Billboard’s pop and R & B charts. “It was then a teenybopper type of song, about kids talking on the telephone,” Knight told Bob Gilbert and Gary Theroux in The Top T e n. Fred had a tune in his head that he had hoped to place with 11-year-old Stacy Lattisaw. FREDERICK KNIGHT, president of Juana Records, agreed to record some tunes with Ward. While Anita worked days as a substitute elementary-school teacher, her manager sent photos, bio sheets, and demo tapes out to record companies. While attending Rush College in Holly Springs, Mississippi, she sang in their a cappe lla choir and with the Rush Singers, who appeared on an album with Metropolitan Opera star Leontyne Price. 20, 1957, Memphis, TN) was always interested in music. ANITA WARD “RING MY BELL” (FREDERICK KNIGHT) Juana 3422 No. PLACE_LINK_HERE?wmode=transparent” width=”” height=”350″ >