• "Call Me" is a song by the American new wave band Blondie and the theme to the 1980 film American Gigolo. Produced and composed by Italian musician Giorgio...
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  • "Rapture" is a song by American rock band Blondie from their fifth studio album Autoamerican (1980). Written by band members Debbie Harry and Chris Stein...
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  • "Maria" is a song by American rock band Blondie. The song was written by Blondie keyboardist Jimmy Destri and produced by Craig Leon. Taken from their...
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    Blondie is an American rock band formed in New York City in 1974 by singer Debbie Harry and guitarist Chris Stein. The band was a pioneer in the American...
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  • "Dreaming" is a song by American new wave band Blondie. Released in 1979, the song was the opening track from their fourth album Eat to the Beat. Written...
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  • "Atomic" is a song by American rock band Blondie from their fourth studio album, Eat to the Beat (1979). Written by Debbie Harry and Jimmy Destri and produced...
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    Since 1976 the American new wave band Blondie has released 11 studio albums, 4 live albums, 14 compilation albums, 3 remix albums, 3 EPs, and 38 singles...
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  • "Heart of Glass" is a song by the American new wave band Blondie, written by singer Debbie Harry and guitarist Chris Stein. It was featured on the band's...
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  • (1991) "Call Me" (Blondie song), theme from the film American Gigolo, 1980 "Call Me" (Deee-Lite song), 1994 "Call Me" (Deejay Jay feat. Pandora song), 2008...
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    songwriter and actress, best known as the lead vocalist of the band Blondie. Four of her songs with the band reached No. 1 on the US charts between 1979 and...
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  • Nicholas Britell was hired to compose the score for Cruella. "Call Me Cruella", an original song performed by Florence and the Machine, is featured in the...
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  • middle eight isn't much of a song." Steven Hyden of Uproxx said that the song "borrows liberally from Blondie's 'Call Me' and reads like an attempt to...
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  • Hanging on the Telephone (category Blondie (band) songs)
    recorded and released as a single by American new wave band Blondie. Blondie had discovered the song via a cassette tape compilation which Jeffrey Lee Pierce...
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  • The Curse of Blondie is the eighth studio album from the American rock band Blondie. It was released in October 2003, and peaked at #36 in the UK. Towards...
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  • driver who would see Blondie videos being played on television screens throughout the city. During the intro sequence the song "Call Me" is played, making...
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  • Autoamerican is the fifth studio album by American rock band Blondie. It was released in November 1980 and reached No. 3 in the UK charts, No. 7 in the...
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  • No Exit is the seventh studio album by American rock band Blondie, released on February 15, 1999, by Beyond Music. It was the band's first album in 17...
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  • "The Hardest Part" is a 1979 song by the American new wave band Blondie. In North America, it was released as the second single from the band's fourth...
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  • Blondie 4(0) Ever is a double album by American rock band Blondie. It was released on May 12, 2014, by Noble ID in celebration of the band's 40th anniversary...
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  • rock band Blondie, released on May 5, 2017 by BMG Rights Management. In contrast to previous Blondie albums, the band recorded many songs that were written...
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  • "Picture This" is a 1978 song by the American rock band Blondie, released on their third album, Parallel Lines. Written by Chris Stein, Debbie Harry and...
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  • Video Hits, which included the original 1981 Best of Blondie video album. However, the songs "Call Me" and "Sunday Girl" were not listed on the cover. The...
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  • the songs: rock, disco, new wave, punk, reggae, and funk, as well as a lullaby. "Atomic" and "The Hardest Part" fused disco with rock. Blondie's first...
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  • Once More into the Bleach (category Single chart called without song)
    Dancin' Danny D which is the first official Blondie remix single (also known as "Denis '88") and "Call Me", a remix by Ben Liebrand. The singles reached...
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  • 1980, when a cover version by the American band Blondie became a US and UK number one hit. The song topped the UK Singles Chart again in 2002 with a...
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  • Giorgio Moroder, the first being Blondie's 1980 number-one single "Call Me" (from the 1980 film American Gigolo). The song was a reference to drug use, "llello"...
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  • is a song recorded by the American new wave band Blondie, from the band's 1978 album Parallel Lines. Written by guitarist Chris Stein, the song was inspired...
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  • the disco/dance charts. "Call Me" by Blondie is the lead song for the soundtrack and was played during the film's intro. The song, which in the early stages...
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  • at some songs which did not fit in with their new direction and seeking success on their own; Chapman offered "Some Girls" to Blondie; the song was eventually...
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  • song by American rock band Blondie. Issued on August 11, 2003, it was the only single released from their eighth studio album, The Curse of Blondie (2003)...
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