With startling lyrical inspiration, this is the story of Blondie's 'One Way or Another', a 1979 hit that earned the new wave band critical acclaim and became one of their most popular live tracks.
Blondie became a household name with 'Heart of Glass', but it came at a price, as the NYC punk community that had embraced the band was now turning on them for going disco.
When Blondie borrowed Donna Summer's producer to record a song for the film 'American Gigolo', the band ended up with the biggest hit of their music career, 'Call Me'..
Although Blondie's 1981 hit 'Rapture' demonstrated a pioneering blend of rap and pop, the group was dealing with a band member's life-threatening illness behind the scenes.
Barbara Hall
Director