Exploring the Ringtone Details Page on RingtonesLatest.com
At RingtonesLatest.com, we make it easy for users to find and download the latest
ringtones for free. Our Ringtone Details Page provides all the essential information you
need before downloading your favorite tones. Below is a breakdown of the key details
you’ll find on each ringtone’s page.
1. Title
The title represents the name of the ringtone. It helps users quickly identify the tone
they want to download. Whether it's a trending song snippet, a classic tune, or a custom
sound effect, the title gives a clear indication of the ringtone’s content.
2. Artist
The artist section displays the name of the musician, composer, or creator of the
ringtone. If it's a song excerpt, you’ll see the original artist’s name. For
instrumental or custom ringtones, the creator or producer may be listed instead.
3. Category
Our ringtones are organized into multiple categories to help users find their
preferred style quickly. Some popular categories include:
- Pop
- ip-Hop & R&B
- Bollywood
- Classical
- Funny Ringtones
- Notification Sounds
- And more!
4. Genre
The genre helps further refine the ringtone selection based on musical
style. Whether you're looking for rock, jazz, EDM, country, reggae, or any
other genre, this classification makes it easier to browse related tones.
5. Format
We offer ringtones in multiple formats to ensure compatibility with all
devices:
- MP3 – Ideal for Android and most other mobile devices.
- M4A – Commonly used for high-quality audio on Apple devices.
- M4R – Specifically for iPhone users to set as their ringtone.
6. Downloads
The downloads section shows the total number of times a ringtone has been
downloaded. The higher the number, the more popular the ringtone is among
users.
7. Rating
Users can rate ringtones based on their experience. The rating system
(usually from 1 to 5 stars) allows others to see the quality and popularity
of a ringtone before downloading.
8. Views
The views count indicates how many times a particular ringtone has been
accessed or previewed on our website. This helps users identify trending
ringtones based on popularity.
How to Download a Ringtone on RingtonesLatest.com
Downloading a ringtone is simple:
- Browse our extensive collection.
- Click on a ringtone to open its details page.
- Preview the tone to ensure it’s the one you want.
- Choose your preferred format (MP3, M4A, M4R).
- Click the download button and save it to your device.
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About Harvey Andrews
Harvey John Andrews (born 7 May 1943 in Stechford, Birmingham) is an English singer-songwriter and poet.
From 1964, Andrews supported his nascent career as a singer/songwriter by working as a schoolteacher, before becoming a full-time professional musician in 1966. Andrews has produced 16 albums singing his own songs, many of which have also been recorded by other artists.
He collaborated on a successful musical depicting life growing up in Birmingham in the forties and fifties. "Go Play Up Your Own End" has been well received across the Midlands, especially in its production in 2006 featuring Jasper Carrot in a major role, but has yet to make the transfer to London. The musical has played at the Birmingham Repertory Theatre, the Birmingham Hippodrome and the Alexandra Theatre, thus setting a record of having been staged at every one of the second city's major theatres.
In 2007 he published a musical memoir "Gold star to the Ozarks". Harvey retired from full-time concert performances in October 2012 with a series of concerts at The Guild Hall, Lichfield.
He has appeared at many festivals around the world. Television appearances include The Old Grey Whistle Test, Rhythm on Two and over 50 other shows. He has made two television specials featuring his songs, The Camera and The Song, and The Same Old Smile. Two further specials were produced in the Netherlands and Ireland. He sang "Riding Free", the theme song from the cult British horror movie Psychomania in 1973, and wrote and sang the theme songs for two Australian TV series, Golden Pennies (1985) and The Haunted School (1986). He has hosted BBC Radio Two's Folk on Two and a Radio Four Kaleidoscope special was devoted to his work.