Rush Rush (Debbie Harry song)
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"Rush Rush" is a song by American singer
Debbie Harry Deborah Ann Harry (born Angela Trimble; July 1, 1945) is an American singer, songwriter and actress, best known as the lead vocalist of the band Blondie. Four of her songs with the band reached on the US charts between 1979 and 1981. Born in ...
, released as the fourth and final single from the
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to the 1983 film '' Scarface''.


Song information

"Rush Rush" was the first single Harry released after Blondie broke up in 1982, and was one of the several projects she worked on in between her first and second solo albums. It was Harry's second collaboration with Italian producer
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, the first being Blondie's 1980 number-one single " Call Me" (from the 1980 film ''
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''). The song was a reference to drug use, "''llello''" being a Spanish colloquialism for
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. "Rush Rush" was released both as a 7-inch single and an extended 12-inch, the A-side of which would later be included on the 1988 Blondie/Debbie Harry remix compilation ''
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'', as well as Harry's 1999 compilation '' Most of All: The Best of Deborah Harry''. A music video was produced, but it was primarily a montage of clips from Harry's past videos including ones from Blondie. In the United States, "Rush Rush" peaked at number 105 on the US
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chart and number 28 on the
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chart. The single also peaked at number 87 on the
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. The song was also featured in the 2001 video game ''
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'' on the fictional in-game radio station "Flashback 95.6" (Flashback FM) alongside four other songs from the Scarface soundtrack. The song also appears in the 1986
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film ''
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''. It was also used in the video game '' Scarface: The World Is Yours''. The song was covered by the British band
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for their 2007 album ''
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''. The song was also sampled by
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for their 2002 song "Yae Yo". In 2008,
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covered the song on its debut studio album, ''Caged'', which also features a remix of "Rush Rush" called the "Trip mix".


Track listings

*US 7-inch single :A. "Rush Rush" – 3:33 :B. "Dance Dance Dance" (performed by Beth Anderson) – 2:41 UK 7-inch single :A. "Rush Rush" – 3:33 :B. "Rush Rush" (Dub Version) – 3:26 *US and UK 12-inch single :A. "Rush Rush" (Extended Version) – 4:45 :B. "Rush Rush" (Extended Dub Version) – 4:45


Charts


See also

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List of post-disco artists and songs The term post-disco is a referral to the early to late 1980s era movement of disco music into more stripped-down electronic funk influenced sounds; post-disco was also predecessor to house music. This chronological list contains examples of artis ...


References

{{Scarface 1983 singles 1983 songs Chrysalis Records singles Debbie Harry songs Post-disco songs Scarface (1983 film) Song recordings produced by Giorgio Moroder Songs about cocaine Songs written by Debbie Harry Songs written by Giorgio Moroder Songs written for films