The Tide Is High, Debbie Harry and Blondie's eighties version of Caribbean-styled calypso.
Written by Gary Valentine, who soon became the band's ex-bass player, the video plays on mirror images of Debbie singing live
Call Me was a No.1 hit on both sides of the Atlantic, and featured in the Richard Gere film American Gigolo
Blondie's first big UK hit, the video focuses on Debbie in a stripey swimsuit, coyingly teasing the camera, covering up with a suit jacket
Little known b-side on Touched by Your Presence Dear, and also features on the band's Plastic Letters album
This also featured on the B-side of Rip Her To Shreds, and the video sees Blondie in a sixties style TV show
A light hearted reggae-tinged minor hit for Blondie, sees them playing comic-book characters in the sun
Picture This was Blondie's first release from their No.1 album Parallel Lines, and features Debbie in a fetching yellow dress
A scantily clad Debbie struts around a graffiti laden set, while the band take on a zebra look!
The first single released from Eat To the Beat album, the band filmed the video in a dry dock shipyard
Debut single for Blondie, which failed to dent the charts, with a 60's sound, and a matching video to boot
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