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  2. Sunday Girl - Wikipedia

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    Like Blondie's earlier single, "Hanging on the Telephone", the drumming pattern of "Sunday Girl" employs a double backbeat rhythm. [6] Blondie recorded a French-language version of the track. [7] This version was released in the UK on the "Sunday Girl" 12" single; in France and the Netherlands, it was the B-side of the 7".

  3. Blondie discography - Wikipedia

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    The box set includes 15 CD singles, and albums from Blondie to The Hunter are represented. Original Era: Released: 2016; Label: Universal; Format: 6 LPs — The box set includes first six studio albums from Blondie to The Hunter with reproductions of the original album artworks, and is packed in a Parallel Lines-themed slipcase box. Against the ...

  4. The Complete Picture: The Very Best of Deborah Harry and Blondie

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    It omits "Sunday Girl" and "Rip Her to Shreds" since there are no official promo videos for them, though several tracks not present on the album were included such as Deborah Harry's "Backfired" and "Now I Know You Know" (from her 1981 album KooKoo), "Free to Fall" (from 1986's Rockbird), and Blondie's videos for "The Hardest Part" (1979) and ...

  5. Blondie (band) - Wikipedia

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    Blondie's next single in the US was a more aggressive rock song, "One Way or Another" (US number 24), [4] though in the UK, an alternate single choice, "Sunday Girl", became a number one hit. [26] Parallel Lines has been ranked number 140 on Rolling Stone's list of 500 greatest albums of all time. [34]

  6. Hanging on the Telephone - Wikipedia

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    "Hanging on the Telephone" is a song written by Jack Lee. The song was released in 1976 by his short-lived US West Coast power pop band the Nerves; in 1978, it was recorded and released as a single by American new wave band Blondie.

  7. Gary Lachman - Wikipedia

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    After Blondie, Lachman moved to Los Angeles and in 1978 released a single, "The First One" backed with "Tomorrow Belongs to You" on Beat Records. Shortly after this, he formed The Know, [ 10 ] with Joel Turrisi and Richard d'Andrea who were the first band to play the infamous Madame Wong's Chinese restaurant-turned-new wave venue. [ 11 ] (

  8. 7-year-old stuns with rendition of Billie Holiday classic

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    It's a rendition of the Billie Holiday classic "Gloomy Sunday" so incredible, you'd hardly know it came from a 7-year-old. ... Watch the full video: Show comments. Advertisement. Advertisement. In ...

  9. Blondie 4(0) Ever - Wikipedia

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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. The two-disc package consists of Greatest Hits Deluxe Redux, a collection of re-recordings of Blondie's past singles, and the band's tenth studio album, Ghosts of Download.