In 1979, Blondie scored their first No. 1 hit with โHeart Of Glassโ. On the bandโs third studio album, Parallel Lines, โHeart Of Glassโ was written by band members Debbie Harry and Chris Stein.
โHeart Of Glassโ came after Blondie had already released several singles, including some that became moderate hits. Prior to โHeart Of Glassโ, Blondie had songs that were successful in other countries, including โIn The Fleshโ, โDenisโ, and โHanging On The Telephoneโ, among others. But itโs โHeart Of Glassโ that became Blondieโs first song to hit No. 1 in the United States.
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A song about the pain that often accompanies love, โHeart Of Glassโ says, โOnce I had a love and it was a gas / Soon turned out had a heart of glass / Seemed like the real thing, only to find / Mucho mistrust, love’s gone behind.โ
“Heart Of Glass” is Blondie’s first No. 1 single, but it isn’t their only one. In 1980, they reached the top of the charts with “Call Me”, one of their most successful singles. Later that year, Blondie also released “The Tide Is High”, which reached the top of the charts. In 1981, Blondie had their final No.1 single in the United States, with “Rapture”.
The Story Behind โHeart Of Glassโ by Blondie
โHeart Of Glassโ might be on Blondieโs third studio album, but it dates back to the beginning of Blondie.
โ’Heart Of Glass’ was one of the first songs Blondie wrote,โ Harry reveals. “But it was years before we recorded it properly. Weโd tried it as a ballad, as reggae, but it never quite worked. At that point, it had no title. We just called it ‘The Disco Song’.”
Although the angst seems almost palpable in โHeart Of Glassโ, Harry insists the song isnโt at all autobiographical.
โThe lyrics werenโt about anyone,โ Harry maintains. โThey were just a plaintive moan about lost love. At first, the song kept saying, โOnce I had a love, it was a gas. Soon turned out, it was a pain in the ass.โ We couldnโt keep saying that, so we came up with, ‘Soon turned out, had a heart of glass.’โ
Blondie might have had a hit with “Heart Of Glass”, but it also came with a downside. Part of the popular new wave and punk sound, Harry recalls receiving some criticism in their inner circle because of the song.
โWhen we did โHeart Of Glass’, it wasnโt cool in our social set to play disco,” Harry admits. “But we did it because we wanted to be uncool. A lot of people weโd hung out and been close friends with on the scene for years said weโd sold out by doing a disco song.โ
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30th January 1969: British rock group the Beatles performing their last live public concert on the rooftop of the Apple Organization building for director Michael Lindsey-Hogg's film documentary, 'Let It Be,' on Savile Row, London, England. Drummer Ringo Starr sits behind his kit. Singer/songwriters Paul McCartney and John Lennon perform at their microphones, and guitarist George Harrison (1943 – 2001) stands behind them. Lennon's wife Yoko Ono sits at right. (Photo by Express/Express/Getty Images)







