Written by guitarist Chris Stein, this 1979 classic propelled the band to the top of the UK charts and solidified Debbie Harry as the ultimate pop-punk icon. Let's dive into the history, style, and legacy of this timeless track. 🎸 The Story Behind the Song
"Sunday Girl" is the perfect bridge between 1960s pop nostalgia and late-1970s punk edge. Blondie - Sunday Girl - HD
: Chris Stein wrote the song to cheer up Debbie Harry after her cat, named Sunday Man, ran away while the band was out on tour. Written by guitarist Chris Stein, this 1979 classic
Watching "Sunday Girl" in remastered High Definition brings a whole new life to the band's visual aesthetic: : Chris Stein wrote the song to cheer
: Even in a polished studio video, the band retains the raw, magnetic energy of the New York City underground club scene where they got their start.
: The track heavily borrows from the upbeat, melodic structures of Phil Spector's Wall of Sound and 1960s girl groups like The Ronettes.
: Debbie Harry delivers the lyrics with her signature mix of icy detachment and sweet, angelic harmonies. 📺 The Visual Legacy in HD