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"War Child" is a 1982 song by the American rock band Blondie, featured on their sixth studio album '' The Hunter''. The song was released as a second single from the album in various countries, but not in the band's native US. There is no music video for this single.


Single information

"War Child" was written by
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and Nigel Harrison, who had previously written the hits "
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". The single was the second and final release from the album, and would therefore be the last new Blondie single for seventeen years, when the band reformed and released "
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to this single was "Little Caesar", also from ''The Hunter'' album. The 12" single included an extended remix of "War Child" by producer
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, which can be found as a bonus track on EMI's 1994 and 2001 CD re-issues of the album ''The Hunter''.


Track listing

UK 7" (CHS 2624, July 1982) & 7" Picture Disc (CHSP 2624, July 1982) #"War Child" ( Deborah Harry, Nigel Harrison) - 3:49 #"Little Caesar" (Deborah Harry,
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) - 3:00 UK 12" (12 CHS 2624, July 1982) #"War Child" (12" Mix) (Harry, Harrison) - 8:04 #"Little Caesar" (Harry, Stein) - 3:00


Chart positions


References

Blondie (band) songs 1982 singles Songs written by Debbie Harry Songs written by Nigel Harrison Song recordings produced by Mike Chapman Chrysalis Records singles 1982 songs {{1980s-rock-song-stub