1981Released
2:33

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"Hanging On The Telephone" was released by Blondie in 1978 on their Parallel Lines album, but it was first recorded by a California rock band called The Nerves, who included it on their one and only EP in 1976. The song was written and sung by the band's guitarist, Jack Lee. The song wasn't a hit in America but did very well in the UK, where it reached #5 on the singles chart. Running to a mere 2 minutes 17 seconds, it's the opening song on the album.

In this song, Debbie Harry is keeping tabs on a guy, calling from a phone booth and waiting for him to answer. Like another song on the album, "One Way Or Another," it's an upbeat song about a stalker. "Don't leave me hanging on the telephone" could be a threat.

Jack Lee, who also wrote Paul Young's debut US hit "Come Back And Stay," recalled in a 2007 interview with Mojo magazine that he was facing financial ruin before he received the phone call that changed his fortunes. "I remember the day vividly," he recalled. "It was a Friday. They were going to cut off our electricity at six o'clock, the phone too." When Debbie Harry rang asking Lee if she could record this song, Lee readily agreed and the rest was history.

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Song Analysis

Key, BPM (tempo) and time signature of Hanging On The Telephone.
GKey
MinorMode
4/4Time Signature
151BPM

Album

The album Hanging On The Telephone is released on.
Best Of BlondieBlondie
1981Compilation

Released By

The record label that has released Hanging On The Telephone.
Chrysalis\EMI Records (USA)
© 1981 Capitol Records, LLC
This Compilation ℗ 1981 Capitol Records, LLC

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