Transcribing Notes From John Neil (Head Transcriber)

Being the main theme song for the 1980 film American Gigolo, Deborah Harry wrote the words from the standpoint of a male prostitute. I was this years old when I learned that.

Melody

A nice melody with a pretty large range – A3 to E5. There is some foreign language speaking in the bridge – Deborah says “love, call me” in Italian, then says “call me, my darling” in French.

Call Me - Blondie - Melody Sheet Music

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Keyboard

The keyboard covers as much as possible with 2 hands. It’s set up so it’s possible to play on 1 keyboard, but is meant for multiple keyboards. A lot of it is a plucky synth sound that would work best with delay on it – feedback set to about 2 echos for a triplet effect. The keyboard solo was actually played by Harold Faltermeyer (of Beverly Hills Cop fame) … small world, ey?

Call Me - Blondie - Keyboard Sheet Music

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Lead and Rhythm Guitars

The lead guitar does the more sustainy guitar work, and signature riffs like at bar 6.

Call Me - Blondie -Lead Gutiar Tablature

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The rhythm guitar does more of the reggae guitar hits, as well as doubling on sustained guitar that the lead does.

Call Me - Blondie - Rhythm Gutiar Tablature
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Strum/Ukulele

There isn’t really a guitar nor ukulele part in the song, so a part was made up that keeps the rhythm going.

Call Me - Blondie - Strum/Acoustic Guitar

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Call Me - Blondie - Ukulele Tablature

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Bass

A bassy tone, that seems to be played with fingers as opposed to a pick.

Call Me - Blondie - Bass Guitar Tablature

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Drums

Call Me - Blondie - Drum Sheet Music

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Call Me - Blondie - Lead/Chord Sheet
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