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"Atomic" is a 1980 song by American
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band Blondie from their fourth studio album, ''
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'' (1979). Written by Debbie Harry and
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and produced by
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, the song was released as the album's third single.


Song information

"Atomic" was composed by Jimmy Destri and Debbie Harry, who (in the book "1000 UK #1 Hits" by Jon Kutner and Spencer Leigh) stated, "He was trying to do something like ' Heart of Glass', and then somehow or another we gave it the Spaghetti Western treatment. Before that it was just lying there like a
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. The lyrics, well, a lot of the time I would write while the band were just playing the song and trying to figure it out. I would just be scatting along with them and I would just start going, 'Ooooooh, your hair is beautiful.'" The word ''atomic'' in the song carries no fixed meaning and functions as a signifier of power and futurism. The bridge to, and the break in the melody before "Atomic" is spoken, is heavily influenced by the bridge in the song "I'm on my way" by Dean Parish. The song was produced as a mixture of new wave, rock and disco which had proven to be so successful in their number-one single from earlier in 1979, "Heart of Glass". It is written in E natural minor. '' Billboard'' described "Atomic" as an "electronic enhanced dance number" in which the vocals blend with the instrumental music. '' Cash Box'' said that it continues "the rock-dance fission, or rather fusion, with '60s inspired surf guitars and ground zero drumming." The 1980 single version of "Atomic" was a remix. The original 4:35 version as featured on the albums ''
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'' and 1981's ''
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'' opens with an intro inspired by the nursery rhyme "
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" and includes an instrumental break with a bass guitar solo. The 7″ version mixed by Mike Chapman omits the "Three Blind Mice" intro and replaces the instrumental break with a repeat of the verse.


Release and reception

The song was released in February 1980 and became the band's third number one in the
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, where it held the top spot for two weeks. It reached the Top 40 in the US in Spring 1980. The B-side was "Die Young, Stay Pretty", also from the album ''Eat to the Beat'', a
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-influenced track, a style the band would perform again in their global chart-topper "
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". The UK 12" single contained a live cover version of Bowie's "
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" featuring
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on guitar recorded at London's Hammersmith Odeon just a month before. The track was included on 1993's rarities compilation, ''
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''. "Atomic" was remixed and re-released in the UK in September 1994 where it peaked at #19 on the
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singles chart. The subsequent April 1995 US release reached number one on the ''Billboard'' Dance/Club Play Charts. The 1994 remix was included on the compilations '' The Platinum Collection'', '' Beautiful - The Remix Album'' and '' Remixed Remade Remodeled - The Remix Project''. The track was remixed again four years later for the UK compilation '' Atomic - The Very Best of Blondie'' and the '98 Xenomania mix was later included on the first '' Queer as Folk'' soundtrack album. In 2014, Blondie re-recorded the song for their compilation album ''Greatest Hits Deluxe Redux''. The compilation was part of a 2-disc set called ''
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'' which included their tenth studio album, '' Ghosts of Download'', and marked the 40th anniversary of the forming of the band. "Atomic" is widely considered one of Blondie's best songs. In 2017, ''Billboard'' ranked the song number six on their list of the 10 greatest Blondie songs, and in 2021, ''
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'' ranked the song number two on their list of the 20 greatest Blondie songs.


Music video

The accompanying
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for "Atomic" depicts the band performing on stage at what looks like a
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in which Debbie Harry is wearing a garbage bag as a punkish futuristic costume. The audience at the club are also dressed in suitably futuristic costumes, and footage of a horseman with the "Blondie: in the disco" new year's concert advertisement.* The billboards show as following: (in Thai) (Green Spot logo) กรีนสปอต และ ไนท์สปอต ขอเชิญชม BLONDIE IN THE DISCO ณ คอนแวนชั่นฮอลล์ โรงแรมแอมบาสเดอร์ วันที่ 31 ธ.ค. - 1 ม.ค. (1978) จองบัตรได้ที่ ไนท์สปอต ถนนวิทยุ - โรงแรมแอมบาสเดอร์ and an atomic explosion are also intercut. The video features late supermodel
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dancing.


Track listing

* UK 7" (Chrysalis CHS 2410) * US 7" (Chrysalis CHS 2410) # "Atomic" (7" Mix) (
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,
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) – 3:48 # "Die Young Stay Pretty" (Deborah Harry, Chris Stein) – 3:27 * UK 12" (Chrysalis CHS 12 2410) # "Atomic" (7" Mix) (Deborah Harry, Jimmy Destri) – 3:48 # "Die Young Stay Pretty" (Deborah Harry, Chris Stein) – 3:27 # "
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" (Live) (
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, Brian Eno) – 6:28 (Recorded live at The Hammersmith Odeon, London, on January 12, 1980. Produced by C. Stein, J. Destri and P. Maloney.) * UK 1994 Remix CD1 (7243 8 81661 2 6) #"Atomic" (Diddy's Edit) – 4:10 #"Atomic" (Diddy's 12" Mix) – 6:54 #"Atomic" (Diddy's Push The Button Mix) – 6:06 #"Atomic" (Boom Mix) – 5:49 #"Atomic" (New Disco Mix) – 7:56 * UK 1994 Remix CD2 (7243 8 81662 2 5) #"Atomic" (Diddy's Edit) – 4:10 #"
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" – 3:01 #"
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" – 3:18 #"Atomic" (Original 1980 7" Edit) – 3:50 * US 1995 Remix CD (7243 8 58340 2 8) #"Atomic" (Diddy's Remix Edit) – 4:10 * #"Atomic" (Original Single Version) – 3:50 ** #"Atomic" (Diddy's 12" Mix) – 6:54 #"Atomic" (Armand's Atomizer Mix) – 9:00 #"Atomic" (Explosive Ecstasy Mix) – 5:50 #"Atomic" (Beautiful Drum and Bass Mix) – 7:43 #"Atomic" (New Disco Mix) – 7:56 #"Slow Motion" (Stripped Down Motown Mix) – 3:30 (* Identical to the UK ''Diddy's Edit'' version.) (** Identical to the UK ''Original 1980 7" Edit'' version.)


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Sleepy Sleepers version

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band Sleepy Sleepers is a cover version of the song. The song was released on the band's 1980 album ''Metsäratio'' and is sung entirely in
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Party Animals version

"Atomic" was covered by Dutch group Party Animals and released as the fifth single from their second album, ''Party@worldaccess.nl'' (1997). The song was released in 1997 and was a minor success in
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. The song is a cover version of the Blondie song recorded with a
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beat. The song peaked at number 8 in the Dutch Top 40.


Track listing

# "Atomic" (Flamman & Abraxas radio mix) – 3:31 # "Mocht Ik onder het Hakkûh Bezwijken" – 5:32 # "Atom-X" – 4:52 # "Total Smash" – 5:15


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In other media

The song was used at the end of the first episode of the second series of ''
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'' in a sketch entitled 'Blatant Pornography'. The Blondie version of the song appeared in the 2002 video game '' Grand Theft Auto: Vice City'' on the fictional in-game radio station "Wave 103". The song was also covered by the British rock band Sleeper which was featured in the ''Trainspotting'' soundtrack, the spanish film '' Perdedores Natos'' soundtracks and HBO Max Series "The Flight Attendant" ending credits on Season 1, episode 7.


See also

*
List of number-one singles from the 1980s (UK) The UK Singles Chart is the official record chart in the United Kingdom. Until 1983, it was compiled weekly by the British Market Research Bureau (BMRB) on behalf of the British record industry with a two-week break each Christmas. The BMRB used ...
*
List of number-one dance singles of 1995 (U.S.) These are the '' Billboard'' Hot Dance/Disco Club Play and Maxi-Singles Sales number-one hits of 1995. See also *1995 in music *List of number-one dance hits (United States) *List of artists who reached number one on the U.S. Dance chart Ref ...


References


External links

* Allmusic.com ''Eat to the Beat'' article
Blondie discography
* Garry Mulholland, ''This is Uncool: The 500 Greatest Singles since Punk and Disco'' Cassell Illustrated 2004 page 116 {{authority control 1979 songs 1980 singles 1997 singles Blondie (band) songs Party Animals (music group) songs UK Singles Chart number-one singles Songs written by Debbie Harry Songs written by Jimmy Destri Song recordings produced by Mike Chapman Chrysalis Records singles