Me: Blondie - Call
“It’s a pretty straightforward rocker, but a great vocal performance from Debbie and one of the most infectious singalong choruses ever written make it a classic.” Rate Your Music
It is praised for its "immaculately designed engineering," blending Moroder’s European electronic precision with Blondie's American punk muscle.
The song holds a prestigious legacy, appearing at #283 on Rolling Stone's 500 Greatest Songs of All Time. Billboard and The Guardian both rank it among the top five best songs in the band's entire catalog. Themes and Impact Blondie - Call me
Critics frequently cite "Call Me" as one of Blondie's most powerful and enduring tracks.
Experience the enduring energy and critical analysis of this 1980s powerhouse through these modern reactions and deep dives: “It’s a pretty straightforward rocker, but a great
Modern audiences and community reviewers continue to celebrate the track for its "dramatic 80s new wave pop bliss".
The song's lyrics, written by Harry from the perspective of Richard Gere's male escort character in American Gigolo , address themes of availability and modern isolation. Themes and Impact Critics frequently cite "Call Me"
Debbie Harry's performance is often described as high-intensity, with some reviewers noting she goes "full werewolf" and delivers one of the most infectious singalong choruses ever written.
