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"Sunday Girl"

I know a girl from a lonely street

Cold as ice cream but still as sweet

Dry your eyes Sunday girl

Hey, I saw your guy with a different girl

Looks like he's in another world

Run and hide Sunday girl

Hurry up, hurry up and wait

I say awake all week and still I wait

I got the blues, please come see

What your loving means to me

She can't catch up with the working crowd

The weekend mood and she's feeling proud

Live in dreams Sunday girl

Baby, I would like to go out tonight

If I go with you my folks'll get uptight

Stay at home Sunday girl

Hey, I saw your guy with a different girl

Looks like he's in another world

Run and hide Sunday girl

When I saw you again in the summertime

If your love was as sweet as mine

I could be Sunday's girl

Hurry up, hurry up and wait

I say awake all week and still I wait

I got the blues, please come see

What your loving means to me

Hurry up, hurry up, hurry up and wait

I got the blues, please, please

Please come see, what you do to me

I got the blues.

Comentarios

9 years ago

Spell Work

thanks for sharing 

9 years ago

THEREALCANNA

What a great song, sung by the goddess of the 70's....Love you Debbie...aka Blondie... :)

9 years ago

elmer ticllahuanca mantari

Este tema es buena a blondie uno de los mejores grupos

9 years ago

MrShelle007

Glas za spas...

9 years ago

Vi Vento

Back to the 80's.Fell now a little bit younger.

9 years ago

Dana Christopher Luke

Blondie - Sunday Girl - HD

9 years ago

E Zandman

Thank you AVRO for this recording. haha

9 years ago

nelson calderon gallardo

bellisima ella.

9 years ago

nelson calderon gallardo

bellisima ella.

9 years ago

Rachel Fun

Oops :/ The part where she sang "She can't catch up with the working crowd" ... I used to think it was chicken ketchup haha and I would think what weird lyrics these were LOL but I love this song xD

10 years ago

Toshio Kibe

Blondie Sunday Girl

10 years ago

Verónica Genevíeve Ochoa

17th February 1979 :Blondie scored their first UK No.1 album when 'Parallel Lines' started a four-week run at the top of the charts, featuring the singles 'Heart Of Glass', 'Hanging On The Telephone' and 'Sunday Girl.' Blondie - Sunday Girl (1979)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 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.Like Blondie's earlier single, "Hanging on the Telephone", the drumming pattern of "Sunday Girl" employs a double backbeat rhythm.A French-language version of the track was released in the UK on the "Sunday Girl" 12" single; in France and the Netherlands, it was the B-side of the 7". It also appears on the cassette release of Eat To The Beat. 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.In 2010 a remake of this song was made by the English performer Florrie. It had slightly different lyrics and was used for a Nina Ricci perfume commercial. The song was covered in 2013 by the band She & Him on the album Volume 3.In 2013 Blondie themselves re-recorded the song and offered it to be included in the CBGB's film soundtrack.

10 years ago

Ian Allison

17th February 1979 :Blondie scored their first UK No.1 album when 'Parallel Lines' started a four-week run at the top of the charts, featuring the singles 'Heart Of Glass', 'Hanging On The Telephone' and 'Sunday Girl.' Blondie - Sunday Girl (1979)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 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.Like Blondie's earlier single, "Hanging on the Telephone", the drumming pattern of "Sunday Girl" employs a double backbeat rhythm.A French-language version of the track was released in the UK on the "Sunday Girl" 12" single; in France and the Netherlands, it was the B-side of the 7". It also appears on the cassette release of Eat To The Beat. 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.In 2010 a remake of this song was made by the English performer Florrie. It had slightly different lyrics and was used for a Nina Ricci perfume commercial. The song was covered in 2013 by the band She & Him on the album Volume 3.In 2013 Blondie themselves re-recorded the song and offered it to be included in the CBGB's film soundtrack.

10 years ago

Classic Rock

17th February 1979 :Blondie scored their first UK No.1 album when 'Parallel Lines' started a four-week run at the top of the charts, featuring the singles 'Heart Of Glass', 'Hanging On The Telephone' and 'Sunday Girl.' Blondie - Sunday Girl (1979)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 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.Like Blondie's earlier single, "Hanging on the Telephone", the drumming pattern of "Sunday Girl" employs a double backbeat rhythm.A French-language version of the track was released in the UK on the "Sunday Girl" 12" single; in France and the Netherlands, it was the B-side of the 7". It also appears on the cassette release of Eat To The Beat. 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.In 2010 a remake of this song was made by the English performer Florrie. It had slightly different lyrics and was used for a Nina Ricci perfume commercial. The song was covered in 2013 by the band She & Him on the album Volume 3.In 2013 Blondie themselves re-recorded the song and offered it to be included in the CBGB's film soundtrack.

10 years ago

ArcanePath360

Love Blonde, but she seems a bit spaced out in this mime. Not the best lip syncing and who said that ill fitting suit was a good idea? No no no no no, thanks for the HD upload though ;)

10 years ago

Masato T.

Blondie - Sunday Girl - HD

11 years ago

ReNoirIN

Totally, thanks for the post. HD too ...Awesome!

11 years ago

sugakane84

I'm 28 and took a screen shot from 'atomic' to my hairdresser and said 'do that!' lol Debbie is still a style inspiration. I was looking forward to finally seeing them live in Adelaide last December but they cancelled :( Hopefully one day!!

11 years ago

antenka66

I love it! Thanks

11 years ago

NiciMoose

Best Blondie song.

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