Harry worked with a variety of producers on the album, including Mike Chapman who had previously produced the last four Blondie albums.
She sang backing vocals on the Blondie album Eat to the Beat.
A woman in a tight top, tighter jeans, and perfectly trimmed bangs let out a short "aah-aah-aah," like a backing vocal from the third Blondie album.
It was the second and final Blondie album to be produced by Richard Gottehrer.
The liner notes of the 1999 Blondie album No Exit include the phone number of the bar.
As was customary for a Blondie album, it dabbled in many genres, including pop, reggae, and hip-hop.
The live recording was featured on the film soundtrack, and on a reissue of the Blondie album Eat to the Beat.
I could tell that things were different now, and I knew that this would be the last Blondie album.
It was their first collaboration since the 1982 Blondie album The Hunter.
The song didn't chart but Chrysalis heard it with the Blondie album and signed the band.