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  • My favorite band.

  • powerfull music. great voice. great looker. dont need the big dance company group with her. brilliant

  • This song was written by Jack Lee - it was released on the Nerves' 1976 single. if you type in the URL of Youtube and add this * watch?v=emy5mA8Ixtc * you can hear the original. It's great. This version is a total Rock n Roll Classic as is the entire album. What an achievement.

  • I never heard of these guys before untill the sixteen year olds started listening to them. Ty sixteen year olds!

  • Such an exciting song! And the best one to feature the sound of a telephone with Young Lust by Pink Floyd.

  • People often find me weird at school because I like to listen to 70's music, but who cares. This is amazing. :)

  • wow, you should be see me at a red light, when this is playing in my car....yeah !!!

  • my morning of coffee; still !!!

  • debbie is one of the few women with the looks and the talent. very beautiful woman

  • Fit - Zvoni telefon!!!!!!

  • Rock Band for the iPod was the reason it brought me here.

  • anyone ever mention her nipples on the album cover.....ive only been perving for like 30 years lol

  • Best cover song EVER.

  • @SupperOfTheMightyOne it's such a good one that i forgot it was a cover

  • I heard this song at a party and it blew my mind.

  • @babybooo2 its like she whips right into your room gets right in your face, grabs you by the collars gives you a slap and tells you like it is.leaving you shocked and turned on.

  • @bornburied haha I would agree

  • @bornburied I'd settle for that!

  • awesome song, a true classic :)

  • ZVONI TELEFON!

  • and this is a cover....wow!

  • This song is so energetic. I love it and I'm only 43!

  • @MrDetroit442 Yeah? Well I'm 23 and I love it.

  • awsome song

  • I like the original verson by the nerves more.

  • hang up & run to me. Hey, why do they get the top comment just because they are 16? 10 months ago I was 16, and i loved Blondie too! In faaaact, i got into new wave & punk when i was 14, starting with Devo. right before high school started. anyway, i was only going to comment "hang up and run to me" but then i saw yet another "i'm only (age under 18) and i like this! (:" comment & had to give my 2cents

  • great song

  • True Crime NYC Soundtrack !

  • @Communist4Edward LMFAO YEP!! :D Remember ' Yo let me rock?' and um.. ' Don't fear the reaper?' yea they had some good songs.

  • @BradKing023 I Hear From True Crime NYC On Driving A Cars

  • aw man I gotta perform this song. Not to sound like a hater but I'm only looking it p because I gotta learn it but this song is weak

  • thank you ROCKBAND!!

  • Lurve this song! Man, Deborah Harry is such a cool, smart, no-nonsense chick. Gorgeous to boot, and I love that - far as I know - she's still had no massive invasive work done that would just have her looking like every second female Hollywood celeb (ie The Joker!). Hope I have her chutzpah/confidence at her age (I don't even have it now and I'm only 44 but I'm working on it!)

    I know this is TOTALLLY off topic but saw a brief interview with Jane Goodall; perfect example of aging gracefully!

  • or my smart phone...

  • great song

  • Got this LP from my grandmother back in 82 when I was 12. I'll never forget it!

  • Blondie is cool, but this has nothing on the original by The Nerves.

  • L7 did an awesome cover of this song

  • omg this was so me when i was a teenager ahahahah!!!

  • awesome !!!!

  • this is meant to be joke. im not trying to make fun. i know this song came out before Pink Floyd's Another Brick In The Wall. but that song ends with the phone beeping. this song begins with that. so Pink Floyd left Blondie hanging on the telephone

  • @clikcerticker how do you stay cool at a football match? stand close to a fan...

  • Debbie Harry looks so damn hot on the cover.

  • @bucky468 She IS so damn hot... On the cover ;-)

  • @incpuable Yes! That's what I meant. I used a linking verb. Heard of it?

  • @bucky468 I was just trying to strengthen what your were saying. Apologies if I hurted your feelings. No harm intended, but i understand that. Especially on the web it could be easily done by people you don't know. I was "happy" (slightly drunk) when I wrote this. Sorry.

  • @incpuable I wasn't offended.

  • where are you

  • I like blondies music, they're good ;] Im 16 but i dont care HA ! If they sound good ill love anything

  • @MyLitteDeathWish I'm with you on that kid. I like the old Misfits, and they're lyrics are disturbing but the music is sooo good. Good music is timeless and age is just a number.

  • @MyLitteDeathWish You have great tastes for a kid!

  • @MyLitteDeathWish I'm 13 and I LOVE Blondie :D

  • @MyLitteDeathWish that makes us 2, I absolutely love them, and I think teens are FINALY realising today's music sucks like shit.

    Oh well, this music is absolutely fabulous, thought, despite being by my favourite band I also love the nerves' version A LOT!

  • @FGouveia6 There is good music out there, you just have to look in the right places.

  • @ChrissieBana Oh yeah? Where's that?

  • @MowgliX Almost everything that's NOT mainstream is pretty good to me. Something that isn't everywhere on the radio or 'music' channels. You know how a lot of people come to some song here on YouTube and they say they were brought there by some television show or a movie? A lot of great music is a part of some soundtrack. And there's lots of new and unknown music in films. And YouTube is full of non-mainstream music, again, you just have to know where to look for that good music.

  • @ChrissieBana Hehe, you know more about this than I do.

  • @ChrissieBana That's probably true, but the recording industry is EVIL and horribly conservative. They just put out cheap stuff that they believe the unwashed masses will buy. There is no creativity or real quality at all. But then again, it was exactly the same thing back in the 1960s, and probably earlier, and it was the underground, the non-mainstream, that created what was new and worthwhile. Same thing then as now.

  • @MyLitteDeathWish Oh my god, you're so speical because your 16 and you listen to this music, i'm an four weeks embro i'm so speical and different too.

  • Listening to Blondie brings back so many memories for me because as a teen I was an absolute massive fan. I loved the band & when I was 13-14, I SO wanted to be like Debbie Harry. I wanted to dye my hair & have it just like her's on the Parallel Lines album but my parents would never allow me to do that. I bought every album, 7 inch & 12 inch single that they released & listened to them constantly. Looking back as an adult, it's given me a real good laugh remembering what I was like back then.

  • @LaFarfalla246 Hey LaFarfalla-- I did dye my hair just like Debbie's although most people in my town didn't know who she was in the early days-- I got alot of stares & rude remarks, but it was all worth it when I was told I looked like her & even mistaken for her--!!

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