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  2. Debbie Harry - Wikipedia

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    Deborah Ann Harry (born Angela Trimble; July 1, 1945) is an American singer, songwriter and actress, best known as the lead vocalist of the band Blondie.Four of her songs with the band reached No. 1 on the US charts between 1979 and 1981.

  3. The Complete Picture: The Very Best of Deborah Harry and Blondie

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    It omits "Sunday Girl" and "Rip Her to Shreds" since there are no official promo videos for them, though several tracks not present on the album were included such as Deborah Harry's "Backfired" and "Now I Know You Know" (from her 1981 album KooKoo), "Free to Fall" (from 1986's Rockbird), and Blondie's videos for "The Hardest Part" (1979) and ...

  4. Blondie discography - Wikipedia

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    H ^ Though not released as a regular single, "Yuletide Throwdown" was originally recorded in 1981 (originally known as "Christmas Rap") by Debbie Harry and rap artist Fab Five Freddy. A white label test pressing was made by Chris Stein's "Animal Records" label in 1981, and the track was released in 1982 as a free flexidisc with Flexipop ...

  5. Debbie Harry discography - Wikipedia

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    The Complete Picture: The Very Best of Deborah Harry and Blondie (Deborah Harry and Blondie) Released: March 1991; Label: Chrysalis; Formats: CD, cassette, Double vinyl — 6 42 1 3 AUS: Gold [12] UK: Gold [11] Deborah Harry Collection: Released: 1998; Label: Disky; Formats: CD — — — — — Most of All: The Best of Deborah Harry ...

  6. Blondie (band) - Wikipedia

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    Blondie is an American rock band formed in New York City in 1974 by the singer Debbie Harry and the guitarist Chris Stein. [2] The band was a pioneer in the American new wave genre and scene of the mid 70s. The band's first two albums contained strong elements of punk and new wave.

  7. Heart of Glass (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Heart of Glass" is a song by the American new wave band Blondie, written by singer Debbie Harry and guitarist Chris Stein. It was featured on the band's third studio album, Parallel Lines (1978), and was released as the album's third single in January 1979 and reached number one on the charts in several countries, including the United States Billboard Hot 100 and the UK Singles Chart.

  8. One Way or Another - Wikipedia

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    "One Way or Another" is a song by American new wave band Blondie from their 1978 album Parallel Lines. Lyrically, the song was inspired by Blondie frontwoman Deborah Harry's experience with a stalker in the early 1970s, an incident which forced her to move away from New Jersey.

  9. X Offender - Wikipedia

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    "X Offender" is the debut single by American band Blondie. Written by Gary Valentine and Debbie Harry for the band's self-titled debut album, Blondie, the song was released as the album's lead single on Private Stock in June 1976.

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