In 1981, the band Blondie topped the Billboard charts with the song “Rapture.” The song hit No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 on March 28, 1981, and stayed there for two weeks. The song, written by ...
The origins of Blondie's Heart of Glass are showcased in this 1975 demo, featured on Plastic Letters, exploring the band's creative transformation.
Blondie and Dagwood Bumstead are about to celebrate their 75th anniversary as one of the world’s most popular couples, and many of their cartoon colleagues are coming to the party. Garfield, Hagar the ...
One of the most versatile classic rock bands of the 1970s and 1980s was Blondie. Blondie songs took ideas from many genres, including disco, rock, pop, new wave, doo-wop, rap, and reggae. It’s ...
Blondie's Debbie Harry once had a risqué encounter with David Bowie — and she's opening up about how that conversation went down. In an interview published with Vanity Fair on Tuesday, July 1, Harry, ...
Blondie’s song for the James Bond movie ‘For Your Eyes Only’ was released even though it wasn’t in the film During a 1986 interview with Spin, Harry was asked about her band’s song “For Your Eyes Only ...
Fads and scenes have come and gone since the 1970s, but Blondie still kicks as much ass as it ever did. The punk legends, who released their first album back in 1976, are currently on the Rage and ...
Blondie’s “Heart of Glass” topped the charts as the band’s first number-one hit in the U.S. 44 years ago. But the song was in the works long before its 1978 release. Fans can hear a previously ...
Blondie’s heyday may have been in the 70s and 80s, but their songs and albums in the 90s and 00s are nothing to sneeze at. In fact, I’d be bold enough to say that these new wave icons only got better ...
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