Call Me (French Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Call Me" in French language version.

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  • (nl) « Call Me – BLONDIE », sur Top30-2.radio2.be, VRT (consulté le ) : « Hoogste notering in de top 30 : 9 »

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  • (en) Gene Stout, « Blondie plays the hits for fans young and old », sur Seattlepi.com, Hearst Communications Inc., (consulté le ) : « Blondie opened with "Call Me," (...) a new wave classic that appealed as much to graying baby boomers as it did to a pimply kid wearing a T-shirt from CBGB's, one of several New York clubs that helped make Blondie famous - or vice-versa - in the '70s. »

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