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  1. Ring My Bell - Wikipedia

    " Ring My Bell " was covered by New Zealand-born Australian pop singer Collette and released in 1989 as her debut single. The song peaked at number five on the Australian ARIA Charts and …

  2. Anita Ward - "Ring My Bell" 1979 - YouTube

    Written and Produced by Frederick KnightTK Disco 1979

  3. Anita Ward – Ring My Bell Lyrics - Genius

    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...

  4. Ring My Bell | Song Meaning and Lyrics | Anita Ward

    The song was originally composed as a teenybopper about kids conversing on the phone for eleven-year-old Stacy Lattisaw. Anita Ward, an American singer and musician, was requested …

  5. Ring My Bell by Anita Ward - Songfacts

    With Ward as his new inspiration, Knight overhauled the song with sexy lyrics and a dance beat. In the song, Ward welcomes her man home and invites him to ring her bell - an obvious …

  6. Ring My Bell by Anita Ward Lyrics Meaning - Song Meanings and ...

    Jan 22, 2024 · 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.

  7. Anita Ward - Ring My Bell Video (MV) - Lyrics On Demand

    "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 …

  8. Ring My Bell - Anita Ward: Song Lyrics, Music Videos & Concerts

    Listen to Ring My Bell by Anita Ward. See lyrics and music videos, find Anita Ward tour dates, buy concert tickets, and more!

  9. Ring My Bell - YouTube

    Provided to YouTube by Malaco Records Ring My Bell · Anita Ward...more Learn more

  10. Anita Ward - Ring My Bell - YouTube

    "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 talking on the telephone. [2]