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: When Lattisaw signed with a different record label, Knight offered the track to Anita Ward, a former schoolteacher and gospel singer from Memphis.

The origins of "Ring My Bell" are famously disconnected from the "disco diva" persona it eventually created. Ring My Bell (Original Mix)

This paper explores the production, cultural impact, and technical composition of Anita Ward's 1979 disco anthem, "Ring My Bell." Originally conceived as a juvenile pop song, the track underwent a significant lyrical and musical metamorphosis that ultimately propelled it to the top of global music charts and cemented its place in music history. : When Lattisaw signed with a different record

: Producer and songwriter Frederick Knight initially wrote the song for 11-year-old Stacy Lattisaw. The original lyrics focused on a juvenile theme: children talking on the telephone. : Producer and songwriter Frederick Knight initially wrote

: When Lattisaw signed with a different record label, Knight offered the track to Anita Ward, a former schoolteacher and gospel singer from Memphis.

The origins of "Ring My Bell" are famously disconnected from the "disco diva" persona it eventually created.

This paper explores the production, cultural impact, and technical composition of Anita Ward's 1979 disco anthem, "Ring My Bell." Originally conceived as a juvenile pop song, the track underwent a significant lyrical and musical metamorphosis that ultimately propelled it to the top of global music charts and cemented its place in music history.

: Producer and songwriter Frederick Knight initially wrote the song for 11-year-old Stacy Lattisaw. The original lyrics focused on a juvenile theme: children talking on the telephone.

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