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Ward released a second album that same year ; it was common in the 1970s to release albums several months apart.
The album, entitled Sweet Surrender, featured the minor hit " Don't Drop My Love ", which peaked at # 87 on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart.
The album, similar to Songs Of Love, was disco-infused.
A third disco album was in the works due to contractual issues between Knight and Ward, but was canceled after three songs had been recorded.
These songs were later included on low-budget compilations featuring Anita Ward's first album Songs Of Love.
These disputes with Frederick Knight, a severe car accident Ward later was in, and the fading appeal of disco music halted Ward's career, and she came to be regarded as a one-hit wonder.

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