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Debbie Harry - Rockbird album

Debbie Harry - Rockbird album

  • Performer: Debbie Harry
  • Genre: Electronic
  • Title: Rockbird
  • Released: 1986
  • Style: Synth-pop
  • MP3 version size: 1830 mb
  • FLAC version size: 1194 mb
  • Other: DTS VQF MIDI ADX MOD VOX AUD
  • Rating: 4.1
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Description

Rockbird is Debbie Harry's 2nd solo album. It was released on November 29, 1986 on Chrysalis Records

Album · 1986 · 9 Songs. Rockbird Debbie Harry.

Album by Debbie Harry. I Want You. French Kissin'. Buckle Up. In Love With Love. You Got Me In Trouble.

French Kissin" (also known as "French Kissin in the USA") is a 1986 song recorded by the American singer Debbie Harry. Released in 1986, it was the first single to be taken from her album Rockbird. The song was written by Chuck Lorre, who would later create a series of hit sitcoms.

Debbie Harry ‎– Rockbird. Label: Chrysalis ‎– CCD 1540. Label: Geffen Goldline ‎– 9 24123-2, Geffen Records ‎– 24123-2. Format: CD, Album, Reissue.

French Kissin' in the USA, 05:14. In Love with Love, 04:32.

Rockbird was Harry's second solo album, and came four years after the split of Blondie in 1982. The album was produced by Seth Justman, a key member of the J. Geils Band. Released in November 1986, there were four variations of the album artwork with the lettering in either green, orange, pink and yellow (with slight variations due to printing techniques). Well this is Debbie Harry and the best one can do with her is join her on her wild musical rides. One thing this is not is a rock album. In fact guitars play a very minimal part in this music.

All the great songs and lyrics from the "Rockbird" album ont he Web's largest and most authoritative lyrics resource. Deborah Ann "Debbie" Harry (born July 1, 1945) is an American singer-songwriter and actress best known for being the lead singer of the punk rock and New Wave band, Blondie. She has also had success as a solo artist, and in the mid 1990s, recorded and performed with The Jazz Passengers.