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"Ring My Bell" is a 1979 disco song written by Frederick Knight. The song was originally written for eleven-year-old Stacy Lattisaw as a teenybopper song about children talking on the telephone. [3] When Lattisaw signed with a different label, American singer and musician Anita Ward was asked to sing it instead, and it became her only major hit ...
"Ring My Bell" is a 1979 disco song by Anita Ward. It was originally written for then eleven-year-old Stacy Lattisaw, as a teenybopper song about kids talkin...
Anita Ward - "Ring My Bell" 1979. Disko Heaven. 58K subscribers. Subscribed. 107K. 13M views 13 years ago. Written and Produced by Frederick Knight TK Disco 1979...more. Sly and The Family...
Anita Ward‘s disco classic “Ring My Bell“ was originally written as teeny-bopper song for 11-year-old singer Stacy Lattisaw, who producer and songwriter was recruiting for his Juana Records ...
The shimmering surface of disco beats conceals deeper waters where lyrics sometimes swim in the profound end of the emotional spectrum. Anita Ward’s 1979 hit, ‘Ring My Bell,’ is a track that undulates to the four-on-the-floor beat, yet warrants a subaqueous exploration of its lyrical enthrall.
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“Ring My Bell” quickly became a hit and was embraced by the disco culture of the late 70s. The song’s upbeat tempo and catchy beat made it a favorite among club-goers and cemented its place in disco history.
The song's lyrics are about a woman urging her boyfriend to unwind with her after a demanding workday. According to the 1984 book The Slanguage of Sex, the line "You can ring my bell" was considered sexually suggestive.
"Ring My Bell" is a 1979 disco song written by Frederick Knight. The song was originally written for then eleven-year-old Stacy Lattisaw, as a teenybopper song about kids talking on the telephone. When Lattisaw signed with a different label, Anita Ward was asked to sing it instead, and it became her only major hit.
Lyrics. I'm glad you're home Now did you really miss me?