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    • ‘Rip Her to Shreds’
    • ‘X Offender’
    • ‘Hanging on The Telephone’
    • ‘One Way Or Another’
    • ‘Dreaming’
    • ‘Rapture’
    • ‘Atomic’
    • ‘Call Me’
    • ‘Heart of Glass’
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    Taken from the band’s 1999 album No Exit, the single was the band’s big comeback moment—their first new song in more than 15 years—and it saw Debbie Harry and the group prove that they could still lay down the kind of infectious pop-punk bangers that had grabbed attention back in the seventies. A song drenched in desire, the track was written by ke...

    Taken from the band’s self-titled debut, this is the track that grabbed the audience by the back of the neck and force-fed them a dose of New York attitude. The track was released as a single only in the UK and the release saw the band make their TV debut in Britain. It made Blondie into superstars in Blighty and saw the band once again firmly pres...

    The band’s debut single was a perfect distillation of what would make them great. Originally titled ‘Sex Offender’, the song was written by Debbie Harry and Gary Valentine and saw the duo create a genre-traversing single. “It just came to me one night at Max’s,” Valentine told Billboard. “I was just sitting there and the melody got into my head so ...

    When Blondie made the biggest splash, they jumped into the water with a “cannonball!” in the form of their third record Parallel Lines. It saw the group polish up their previous scrappy punk sound and set their sights on the charts. The band were just developing their soon-to-be-iconic sound when they released ‘Hanging on the Telephone’. The track ...

    Another one of the main-attraction songs on Parallel Lines was the ever-living joy that is Debbie Harry’s song about a stalker. A mainstay at partiesand wedding dancefloors to this very day, this was the band at their peak, delivering a vibrant punch of pop-powered punk. The song was written by Harry and Nigel Harrison and inspired by an ex-boyfrie...

    This is Blondie at their power-pop peak. Taken from Eat to the Beatin 1980 and taking hints from Phil Spector’s ‘Wall of Sound’ approach, Harry and co. delivered a song which is a distillation of everything that made them great. It’s full of girl group bounce, punk attitude and a pop hook capable of grabbing you like a giant arcade game. Disappoint...

    Though Blondie’s fifth record Autoamericanwas a bit confused, despite first single ‘The Tide Is High’ reaching number one. The album represents the band looking for a new avenue for their art without ever truly finding one. The LP’s second single also flew to the top of the charts and ‘Rapture’ is still beloved to this day. On ‘Rapture’, while ther...

    Another classic track from that album Eat to the Beat, saw Harry attempt to write a song to match their globe-trotting mega-watt bop, ‘Heart of Glass’—more on that later. But while that track is hung entirely on the new wave sound, somewhere along the line Blondie went all western. The combination of that sound with the band’s new wave roots saw th...

    When Blondie caught up with disco producer Giorgio Moroder the world held its breath as expectations rose. Originally the producer had wanted Stevie Nicks to help write and perform the theme song for the new film American Gigolo but he must havethanked his lucky starswhen he heard the final results of ‘Call Me’. The bouncing track would cement the ...

    During the early years of Blondie, the band gained a lot of attention from the underground. With Debbie Harry leading the line, Blondie had become a mainstay of the toilet circuit and they were the shiniest thing in it. Despite finding some success in Europe before ‘Heart of Glass’, Blondie were relative unknowns. After ‘Heart of Glass’ the band we...

    A playlist of the pop-punk classics by the iconic New York band and their lead singer, from 'X Offender' to 'Rapture'. Discover the stories behind the songs and how they shaped the New Wave movement.

  2. Singles. 25. American singer Deborah Harry has released five studio albums, five compilation albums and 24 singles. Until 1988, Harry used her nickname "Debbie" on all releases but she is now known professionally as Deborah Harry.

  3. Kookoo 2023 remaster released May 5th 2023 https://DebbieHarry.lnk.to/KooKoo2023IDFollow Debbie Harry: Website: https://www.blondie.net/Twitter: https://twit...

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  4. 6. Mai 2017 · A list of Blondie's best songs, from \"Heart of Glass\" to \"Rapture\", by a music critic. Learn about the band's history, influences and collaborations, and how they bridged punk and disco.

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  5. 6. Okt. 2009 · Debbie Harry - In Love With Love. DebbieHarryVEVO. 2.31K subscribers. Subscribed. 7.1K. 848K views 14 years ago. Music video by Debbie Harry performing In Love With Love. (C) 1986 Geffen Records ...

  6. American singer, songwriter, model, and actress, born on July 1, 1945 in Miami, Florida, USA. Best known as the lead singer of the new wave band Blondie. In long-time romantic relationship with ...