About "Maria"
"Maria" is a song by American rock band Blondie. The song was written by Blondie keyboardist Jimmy Destri and produced by Craig Leon. Taken from their seventh album, No Exit (1999), it was Blondie's first new release since 1982. "Maria", issued as a single in Europe on January 11, 1999, reached number one in the United Kingdom; Blondie's sixth UK chart-topper. The song also topped the charts of Greece and Spain, becoming a top-20 hit across Europe and in New Zealand.
The song was included on the band's 2014 compilation album, Greatest Hits Deluxe Redux. The compilation was part of a two-disc set titled Blondie 4(0) Ever, which includes Ghosts of Download, their tenth studio album, and marked the 40th anniversary of the band's formation.
Top songs by Blondie
- Denis
- One Way Or Another
- Atomic
- Maria
- The Tide Is High
- Hanging On The Telephone
- Atomic (remix)
- Call Me
- Call Me (remix)
- Heart Of Glass
- Dreaming
- Parallel Lines
- Dreaming (the Sub—urban Dream Mix)
- Bermuda Triangle Blues (flight 45)
- Heart Of Glass (disco Version)
- Sunday Girl
- 11:59
- Only The Lonely
- Europa
- Dog Star Girl
- Die Young Stay Pretty
- Call Me (spanish Version)
- Dig Up The Conjo
- In The Flesh
- French Kissing In The Usa
- Call Me [original Long Version]
- Fade Away And Radiate
- Dragonfly
- Dreaming (remix)
- Denis [danny D Remix]
- English Boys
- Boom Boom In The Zoom Zoom Room
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