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  2. Ring My Bell - Wikipedia

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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 .

  3. Anita Ward - Wikipedia

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    Anita Ward (born December 20, 1956) (sources differ) is an American singer and musician from Memphis, Tennessee. Beginning her professional music career in the late 1970s, Ward is best known for her 1979 million-selling chart-topper R&B/Disco hit "Ring My Bell": it was #1 on the United States Hot 100, R&B, and Dance charts, and in the United Kingdom.

  4. Stacy Lattisaw - Wikipedia

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    The 1979 song "Ring My Bell" was originally written for then twelve-year-old 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 Ward's only major hit .

  5. Songs of Love (Anita Ward album) - Wikipedia

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    Songs of Love is the debut studio album by American singer Anita Ward released on Juana. It includes the chart-topping hit single "Ring My Bell". "Make Believe Lovers" was also released as a single but failed to chart. Big Break Records released this album on CD in March 2013.

  6. Love (Girl's Day album) - Wikipedia

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    Love is the second full-length studio album by South Korean girl group Girl's Day. It was released by Dream Tea Entertainment and distributed by LOEN Entertainment on July 7, 2015. It consists of fourteen songs, including the title track "Ring My Bell", used to promote the album on several music programs, including Music Bank and Inkigayo.

  7. Let 'Em In - Wikipedia

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    Content. The song starts with the sound of a vibraphone mimicking the Westminster Chime doorbell before the rhythm begins. The lyric namechecks several famous people, between friends and relatives of McCartney who, without a justified reason, knock on the door or ring the bell of his house and he exclaims "Let 'Em In".

  8. Lil Johnson - Wikipedia

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    Genres. Dirty blues. hokum. Occupations. Singer. Years active. 1929ā€“1937. Lil Johnson ( fl. 1920sā€“1930s, born 1900, [1] date of death and places of birth and death unknown) was an American singer who recorded dirty blues and hokum songs in the 1920s and 1930s.

  9. Uncontrollably Fond - Wikipedia

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    The original soundtrack of Uncontrollably Fond was divided into two volumes: Volume 1 consists of songs from Parts 1 to 8 and Midnight Youth's "Golden Love" from Part 14 (also known as the pop OST).