Blondie is the American rock band Blondie’s debut album. It was released on… Read Full Bio ↴Blondie is the American rock band Blondie’s debut album. It was released on December 9, 1976 via Private Stock Records and was produced by Richard Gottehrer, who previously worked with the 60s girl group The Angels, and Craig Leon. The singles included “X Offender”, “In The Flesh” and “Rip Her To Shreds”.
Blondie’s debut album was not as successful as the rest of the band’s albums, especially in the United States, and reached number 14 on Australian album charts and number 75 on UK album charts in 1979. However, the album has been placed on one of The Rolling Stone magazine’s lists of the top 500 albums of all time along with 1978’s Parallel Lines
Blondie’s debut album was not as successful as the rest of the band’s albums, especially in the United States, and reached number 14 on Australian album charts and number 75 on UK album charts in 1979. However, the album has been placed on one of The Rolling Stone magazine’s lists of the top 500 albums of all time along with 1978’s Parallel Lines
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Blondie
Blondie Lyrics
A Shark In Jets Clothing I always had my eyes on you But you came from…
In The Flesh Blondie - In The Flesh Darlin' darlin' darlin' I can't wait…
In the Sun Surf's up In the sun I'm waiting for the day Having fun…
Kung Fu Girls One two three Down in Chinatown the year of the cock He…
Little Girl Lies She loves you right now, so don't close your eyes She'll…
Look Good In Blue You look good in blue It matches your skin your eyes…
Man Overboard Man overboard, sinking in a sea of love Man overboard, he…
Rifle Range I was all alone with the scent of a bone And…
Rip Her to Shreds (Hey! Psst Psst! Here she comes now) Oh, you know her,…
The Attack Of The Giant Ants Giant ants from space Snuff the human race Then they eat you…
X Offender I saw you standing on the corner, you looked so…
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on Accidents Never Happen
Judging from the cultural framework at the time i read it as lies being exposed for the middle income layers of the society who ere led to believe that if they follow certain codes they will be happy and prosperous but so many fail so accidents nver happen is a mockery