From '' Family Fodder And Friends - Sunday Girls (A Tribute To Blondie By Family Fodder And Friends) ''
Label: Parole Records, Fresh Records (UK)
Catalog#: KNOT 1, FRESH 9
Format: Vinyl, 12", Mini-Album, 45 RPM
Country: UK
Released: 1979
Tracks
A1 Sunday Girl #1
Engineer - David Holmes
Written-By - Stein
A2 Mine And Billy's Head
Written-By - Fodder, Carlo
A3 Disco Purge
Written-By - Hill, Wilson, Carlo
A4 Good Times Underwater
Written-By - Fodder, Hill
A5 No Man's Land
Written-By - Barrett
A6 Accapulco
Written-By - Fodder
B1 Street Credibility
Written-By - Fodder, Love
B2 Kisses
Written-By - Fodder, Wilson
B3 Grand Méchant Loup
Written-By - Fodder
B4 Ragged Wolf Of My Passions
Written-By - Carlo
B5 Blue Girls
Written-By - Fodder
B6 Sunday Girl #2 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p0wtH7W5ykU
Written-By - Stein
Artwork By - Sally Pearce
Producer - Family Fodder And Friends
Track A1 was recorded at Village Way 16 track.
All other tracks recorded at San Carlo home 4 track between Nov. 1975 and Nov. 1979.
Thanks to the following for their contributions: Monelle Jouet, Naresh Singh, The People in Control. Frank Sumatra. The lost tribes of San Carlo.
Selections 1 and 5 (side 1) and 6 (side 2) published by Ailing Giants Inc. All others Copyright Control. What does that mean? I don't know.
PRODUCED BY FAMILY FODDER AND FRIENDS FROM ONLY NATURAL INGREDIENTS.
Cover is a mutilation of artwork by Sally Pearce.
' Writing credits taken from the back sleeve. They are different from the ones on the back sleeve. These are the writing credits as on the disc.
A1: C. Stein
A2: Family Fodder/San Carlo
A3: Family Fodder/San Carlo/Wilson
A4: Family Fodder/San Carlo
A5: Syd Barrett
A6: Family Fodder
B1: Geoff Love/Family Fodder
B2: Family Fodder/San Carlo
B3: Family Fodder
B4: Fodder/San Carlo
B5: Family Fodder
B6: C. Stein '
Licensed and distributed by Fresh Records.
Original version by Blondie: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P9KhfCLbk_g
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"Sunday Girl" was a UK number-one single by Blondie for three weeks in May 1979.
It was Blondie's second UK number-one single after "Heart of Glass"; it was, however, never released as a single in the US.
The song was written by Chris Stein and was the fourth single to be taken from the album Parallel Lines in the UK and most other parts of the world. The French language version of the track was first released in the UK on the "Sunday Girl" 12" single; in France and the Netherlands, it was the B-side of the 7". For Blondie's first greatest hits album The Best of Blondie in 1981, producer Mike Chapman created a special mix which incorporated one verse sung in French. The bilingual version appears on the 2002 compilation Greatest Hits.
The single had an unusual release in Australia, with some dispute among fans as to whether it reached #1 there or failed to chart. This is because of its initial release as the lead single from Parallel Lines, due to its being reminiscent of "In The Flesh", Blondie's first hit in Australia. "Sunday Girl" failed to chart, however, and was later re-released as a double A-Side with "Heart of Glass", on the back of its UK success. As a result, it was eclipsed by the disco track, and is rarely recognised as having charted in its own right.
This is cool. This band also did a song called "Debbie Harry." They were obviously big fans and contemporaries of Blondie.
doetim 1 month ago