Family Fodder - Sunday Girl (Blondie Cover) - Video
PUBLISHED:  Nov 05, 2015
DESCRIPTION:
Reissued by Staubgold / Buy it here:
http://www.staubgold.com/en/album/152/sunday-girls-director-s-cut/

From '' Family Fodder And Friends - Sunday Girls (A Tribute To Blondie By Family Fodder And Friends) ''
Label: Parole Records -- KNOT 1, Fresh Records (UK) -- FRESH 9
Format: Vinyl, 12", Mini-Album, 45 RPM
Country: UK
Released: 1979

Tracklist
A1 Sunday Girl #1
A2 Mine And Billy's Head
A3 Disco Purge
A4 Good Times Underwater
A5 No Man's Land
A6 Accapulco
B1 Street Credibility
B2 Kisses
B3 Grand Méchant Loup
B4 Ragged Wolf Of My Passions
B5 Blue Girls
B6 Sunday Girl

Artwork By - Sally Pearce
Producer - Family Fodder And Friends

Track A1 was recorded at Village Way 16 track.
All other tracks recorded at San Carlo home 4 track between Nov. 1975 and Nov. 1979.
Thanks to the following for their contributions: Monelle Jouet, Naresh Singh, The People in Control. Frank Sumatra. The lost tribes of San Carlo.

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Reissue by Staubgold

''Sunday Girls (Director’s Cut)''
Label: Staubgold ‎– staubgold 140
Format: CD, Album, Reissue
Country: Germany
Released: 16 Oct 2015

Tracklist
01. Family Fodder - Sunday Girl #1
Engineer – David Holmes
Written-By – Chris Stein
02. Family Fodder - Mine And Billy's Head
Written-By – Family Fodder, San Carlo
03. Family Fodder - Disco Purge
Written-By – Family Fodder, Rick Wilson, San Carlo
04. Family Fodder - Good Times Underwater
Written-By – Family Fodder, Ian Hill
05. Family Fodder No Man's Land
Written-By – Syd Barrett
06. Family Fodder - Accapulco
Written-By – Family Fodder
07. Family Fodder - Street Credibility
Written-By – Family Fodder, Geoff Love
08. Family Fodder - Kisses
Written-By – Family Fodder, Rick Wilson
09. Family Fodder - Grand Méchant Loup
Written-By – Family Fodder
10. Family Fodder - Ragged Wolf Of My Passions
Written-By – San Carlo
11. Family Fodder - Blue Girls
Written-By – Family Fodder
12. Family Fodder - Sunday Girl #2
Written-By – Chris Stein
13. Family Fodder - Debbie Harry
14. Family Fodder - Playing Golf (With My Flesh Crawling)
15. Family Fodder - Warm
16. Family Fodder - My Baby Takes Valium
17. Family Fodder - A 'Version'
18. Frank Sumatra - Tedium
19. Frank Sumatra - The Story So Far

Track 13 and 17 taken from 'Debbie Harry' 7“.
Tracks 14 and 16 taken from 'Playing Golf' 7“.
Track 15 taken from 'Warm' 7“.
Tracks 18 and 19 taken from Frank Sumatra's 'Te Deum‘ 12“ (Small Wonder Records, 1979).

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"Sunday Girl" is a 1978 song written and recorded by the American group Blondie.
The track was a no. 1 hit in the UK Singles Chart for three weeks in May 1979, but despite this was not released as a single in the United States.

Song information

The song was written by Chris Stein and was the fourth single to be taken from the album, Parallel Lines, in the UK and most other parts of the world.
The single had an unusual release in Australia, with some dispute among fans as to whether it reached no. 1 there or failed to chart.
This is because of its initial release as the lead single from Parallel Lines, due to its being reminiscent of "In The Flesh", Blondie's first hit in Australia.
"Sunday Girl" failed to chart, however, and was later re-released as a double A-side with "Heart of Glass", on the back of its UK success. As a result, it was eclipsed by the disco track, and is rarely recognised as having charted in its own right.

A French-language version of the track was released in the UK on the "Sunday Girl" 12" single; in France and the Netherlands, it was the B-side of the 7".
It also appears on the cassette release of Eat to the Beat.
For Blondie's first greatest hits album The Best of Blondie in 1981, producer Mike Chapman created a special mix which incorporated one verse sung in French.
The bilingual version appears on the 2002 compilation Greatest Hits.

In 2010 a remake of this song was made by the English performer Florrie. It had slightly different lyrics and was used for a Nina Ricci perfume commercial.
The song was covered in 2013 by the band She & Him on the album Volume 3.

In 2013 Blondie themselves re-recorded the song and offered it to be included in the CBGB's film soundtrack.
This version was included on their 2014 compilation album Greatest Hits Deluxe Redux.
The compilation was part of a 2-disc set called Blondie 4(0) Ever which included their 10th studio album Ghosts of Download and marked the 40th anniversary of the forming of the band.

Chart performance

Weekly charts

Chart (1978-79) / Peak potision

Austria (Ö3 Austria Top 40) 5
Finland (Suomen virallinen lista) 13
Germany (Official German Charts) 6
Ireland (IRMA) 1
Netherlands (Single Top 100) 13
Norway (VG-lista) 5
South Africa (Springbok Radio) 8
Switzerland (Schweizer Hitparade) 5
UK Singles (Official Charts Company) 1
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