Blondie is perhaps the most commercially successful band to emerge from the 1970s punk scene. They formed in New York in 1974. The original lineup consisted of Clem Burke (drums), Jimmy Destri (keyboards), Debbie Harry (vocals), Chris Stein (guitar) and Gary Valentine (bass). Blondie released their first album Blondie in 1976. The album was mildly successful and spawned the Australian hit single "In The Flesh". Gary Valentine left the band later that year, and they continued briefly as a foursome, recording Plastic Letters which contained the hit "Denis". They added Los Angeles-based musicians Nigel Harrison (bass) and Frank Infante (guitar) in 1977. Harrison was a former member of the glam band Silverhead and Infante had played guitar on Plastic Letters to supplement the foursome's sound. In 1978 they released the album that would make them international stars,
Álbumes
| 1 | Denis | Live in Philadelphia 1978 & Dallas 1980 |
| 2 | One Way or Another | Parallel Lines |
| 3 | I Know But I Don't Know | Parallel Lines |
| 4 | The Tide Is High | Reggae Dance Party, Vol. 1 |
| 5 | I'm Gonna Love You Too | Parallel Lines |
| 6 | Rip Her To Shreds | Best Of Blondie |
| 7 | In The Flesh | Best Of Blondie |
| 8 | Sunday Girl | Parallel Lines |
| 9 | Call Me (Theme From American Gigolo) | Best Of Blondie |
| 10 | Living in the Real World | Eat to the Beat |
| 11 | Call Me | Best Of Blondie |
| 12 | In the sun | Live in Philadelphia 1978 & Dallas 1980 |
| 13 | Sunday Girl | Best Of Blondie |
| 14 | Hanging on the telephone | Live in Philadelphia 1978 & Dallas 1980 |
| 15 | Will Anything Happen | Parallel Lines |
| 16 | Eat to the Beat | Eat to the Beat |
| 17 | One Way Or Another | NOW That's What I Call Running |
| 18 | Good Boys (Live) | Live by Request |
| 19 | Picture This | Parallel Lines |
| 20 | One Way or Another | 101 Running Songs |