Call Me (Blondie song)

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“Call Me”
“Call Me” cover
Single by Blondie
from the album American Gigolo
Released February 1980 (US)
April 1980 (UK)
Format Vinyl 7" & 12" single
Recorded August 1979
Genre Power pop, New Wave
Length 3:32 (7" version)
8:04 (American Gigolo version)
Label Polydor Records
Chrysalis Records
Salsoul Records
Writer(s) Debbie Harry, Giorgio Moroder
Producer Giorgio Moroder
Certification Gold (US)
Silver (UK)
Blondie singles chronology
"The Hardest Part"
(1980)
Call Me
(1980)
"Atomic"
(1980)
Audio sample
Info (help·info)
Alternate cover
The US edition of the 1980 "Call Me" 7" single with alternate cover art.
The US edition of the 1980 "Call Me" 7" single with alternate cover art.

"Call Me" is a song by American New Wave band Blondie. Released February 1980, "Call Me" topped the singles charts in both the US and the UK; becoming the band's biggest-selling single in the US.

The song was the main theme of the film American Gigolo. European disco producer Giorgio Moroder originally asked Stevie Nicks to help compose and perform a song for the soundtrack, but she declined. It was at this time that Moroder turned to Debbie Harry. Moroder presented Harry with a rough instrumental track called "Man Machine". Harry was asked to write the lyrics and melody, a process that Harry states took only a few hours. The completed song was then recorded by the band, with Moroder producing. The bridge of the original English language version also includes Harry singing "Call Me" in Italian ("Amore, chiamami") and French ("Mon cheri, appelle-moi").

In the US the song was released by three different record companies; on the soundtrack album by Polydor, the 7" and 12" on Blondie's label Chrysalis and a Spanish language 12" version on disco label Salsoul Records. The Spanish version, named "Llámame", was meant for release in Mexico and some South American countries. This version was also released in the US and the UK and had its CD debut on Chrysalis/EMI's rarities compilation Blonde and Beyond (1993). In 1988 a version remixed by Ben Liebrand taken from the Blondie remix album Once More into the Bleach was issued as a single in the UK.

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[edit] Popularity and acclaim

The single was released in the United States in February 1980 to promote the film. It reached no.1 and was certified Gold (which at that time was for 1 million copies sold) by the RIAA. It was released in the UK two months later, where it became Blondie's fourth UK no.1 single in little over a year. The song was also played on a British Telecom advert from the 1980s, when the company had just started Direct Dial phone call service to international destinations. Twenty-five years after its original release, the acclaim surrounding "Call Me" led to its ranking at #283 on the list of Rolling Stone's 500 Greatest Songs of All Time.

[edit] Music video

There were two videos made:

  • One was compiled clips and video footage in New York and Manhattan of Deborah Harry. The video can be found on the 1991 UK video compilation, The Complete Picture: The Very Best of Deborah Harry and Blondie.
  • The other, which came out in 1980 was non-representational, not featuring any of the band. It depicted a New York taxi driver (who had in fact appeared in numerous other Blondie music videos) driving his Checker through Manhattan traffic.

[edit] Release history

All tracks written by Deborah Harry and Giorgio Moroder.

US, UK 7" (CHS 2414)
  1. "Call Me (Theme from American Gigolo)" (7" edit) – 3:32
  2. "Call Me" (7" instrumental) – 3:27
UK 12" (CHS 12 2414)
  1. "Call Me" (7" edit) – 3:32
  2. "Call Me" (Spanish version - 7" edit) – 3:32
  3. "Call Me" (7" instrumental) - 3:27
US 12" (Salsoul SG 341)
  1. "Call Me" (Spanish version, extended) – 6:23
  2. "Call Me" (12" instrumental) – 6:10

[edit] Chart peaks

Chart (1980) Peak Position
(Weeks on top)
US 16
UK 11
Ireland 2
Norway 2
Sweden 3
Switzerland 3
Austria 5
New Zealand 6
Netherlands 9
Germany 14

[edit] Covers

The song has been covered by a varied array of musical acts.

“Call Me”
“Call Me” cover
Single by The Chipmunks
from the album Chipmunk Punk
Released August 1980
Format Vinyl
Recorded September 1979
Length 3:11 (LP/radio version)
3:49 (12" version)
Label Excelsior Records
Writer(s) Debbie Harry
Giorgio Moroder
The Chipmunks singles chronology
"My Sharona"
(1980)
Call Me
(1980)
"On the Road Again"
(1981)
Preceded by
"Another Brick in the Wall (Part II)" by Pink Floyd
Billboard Hot 100 number one single
April 19 - May 24, 1980
Succeeded by
"Funkytown" by Lipps Inc
Preceded by
"My Sharona" by The Knack
Billboard Hot 100 Number one single of the year
1980
Succeeded by
"Bette Davis Eyes" by Kim Carnes
Preceded by
"Working My Way Back to You" by The Detroit Spinners
UK number one single
April 20, 1980
Succeeded by
"Geno" by Dexys Midnight Runners
Preceded by
"Another Brick in the Wall (Part II)" by Pink Floyd
ARC Weekly Top 40 number one single
April 12, 1980 - May 24, 1980
Succeeded by
"Funkytown" by Lipps Inc

[edit] Sources

The Swedish charts

[edit] See also

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