I like this song so much that it has an emotional effect on me, and partly by the way Debbie looks, her looks and voice is just incredible, her beauty is un-earthly and beyond what any words can describe. To me she is the most beautiful woman ever, there will never be another Debbie Harry. I am hooked on Blondie and Debbie Harry of th marvelous band.
I love this song by Blondie, I find it kind of hypnotic and soothing, and as for Debbie, well, she is the most beautiful woman I have ever seen…her beauty is astonishing, incredible and un-believable. I am in love with this baby. For me Blondie are the best band out of the 70s and always will be for me.
@alanlaing That's funny so was Clem Burke the drummer from Blondie given an honorary PhD. It must of been a good year for Clem's at Gloucestershire University LOL
Interesting to note that Blondie recorded this song as a 4 piece band. Chris Stein plays all the guitars & the bass guitar on it. Frank Infante (guitar) & Nigel Harrison (bass guitar) joined after the sessions were completed!
Something annoys me about the way the other band members bounce around, trying to take attention away from Debbie. If only they were as cool as she was.
Great song and Debbie was like no other she really did changed the image of women in rock and brough glamour like no other female star back then just stunning.
i dont think it matters what a woman as SCORCHINGLY BEAUTIFUL as her wears! She could of worn a double decker BUS and you'd still be instantly hypnotised by that face! Just simply, magnificent!
Debbie Harry is the most beautiful, sexy woman on our planet, and her band are awesome. Her voice combined with those pounding drums and guitars make them the greatist band from the 70s for me.
A WOMAN. PROPER.
grimmyx22 2 weeks ago
I like this song so much that it has an emotional effect on me, and partly by the way Debbie looks, her looks and voice is just incredible, her beauty is un-earthly and beyond what any words can describe. To me she is the most beautiful woman ever, there will never be another Debbie Harry. I am hooked on Blondie and Debbie Harry of th marvelous band.
superemposed 1 month ago
I love this song by Blondie, I find it kind of hypnotic and soothing, and as for Debbie, well, she is the most beautiful woman I have ever seen…her beauty is astonishing, incredible and un-believable. I am in love with this baby. For me Blondie are the best band out of the 70s and always will be for me.
superemposed 4 months ago
Clem Butler was recently given an honorary PhD from the University of Gloucestershire for his work on a drumming project...
alanlaing 5 months ago
@alanlaing That's funny so was Clem Burke the drummer from Blondie given an honorary PhD. It must of been a good year for Clem's at Gloucestershire University LOL
wallyinwales 3 months ago
Interesting to note that Blondie recorded this song as a 4 piece band. Chris Stein plays all the guitars & the bass guitar on it. Frank Infante (guitar) & Nigel Harrison (bass guitar) joined after the sessions were completed!
7deacons 7 months ago
Clem's drumming is just fantastic.
slowhoon 9 months ago
@slowhoon he is the best!
superemposed 4 months ago
2 Debbie Harry's= perfect world!
blairt1998 10 months ago 5
Something annoys me about the way the other band members bounce around, trying to take attention away from Debbie. If only they were as cool as she was.
vinylsurrender 1 year ago
clem burke,what a drummer!
269percy 1 year ago
Great song and Debbie was like no other she really did changed the image of women in rock and brough glamour like no other female star back then just stunning.
MrLayford65 1 year ago
i dont think it matters what a woman as SCORCHINGLY BEAUTIFUL as her wears! She could of worn a double decker BUS and you'd still be instantly hypnotised by that face! Just simply, magnificent!
boltonox 1 year ago
One of the first records I ever had.
Feisty1967 1 year ago
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JohnnyTheWolfLupino 1 year ago
Debbie Harry is the most beautiful, sexy woman on our planet, and her band are awesome. Her voice combined with those pounding drums and guitars make them the greatist band from the 70s for me.
superemposed 1 year ago
This classic was written by Blondie's original bass man, Gary Valentine, just before he left the band for a solo career.
headphone355 1 year ago
I wasn't supposed to like this at my age...
From '67 I am, must be said...
Maybe it's just the kinda homesick sound that touched me...
abstrus 2 years ago
if this came out today, it still sounds very modern and up to date.
Blondie was amazing
alSation81 2 years ago
Cool song, cool band, ice cool lead singer!
atomicandysouthwales 2 years ago 6
nice
Pokutoma 2 years ago
thank you emi for not being those greedy jackasses wmg.
washingliquid 2 years ago 14