Rush Rush (Debbie Harry song)
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Single by Debbie Harry from the album Scarface |
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Released | 1983 | ||||
Recorded | 1983 | ||||
Genre | Pop | ||||
Label | Chrysalis Records | ||||
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Rush Rush is track number two on the 1983 soundtrack album Scarface and sung by Debbie Harry. "Rush Rush" was released as a single on Chrysalis Records in the US, UK, Germany and most other parts of the world and was Harry's second collaboration with producer Giorgio Moroder, the first being the charttopping "Call Me" from the 1980 Richard Gere movie American Gigolo. "Rush Rush" was released both as a 7" single and an extended 12", the A-side of which would later be included on the 1988 Blondie/Debbie Harry remix compilation Once More into the Bleach as well as Harry's 1999 greatest hits compilation Most of All - The Best of Deborah Harry. The song was also sampled by The Beatnuts for their 2002 song "Yae Yo".
This song was also featured on the Flashback FM radio station in the popular video game Grand Theft Auto III.
[edit] Track Listing
US 7"
- Debbie Harry: "Rush Rush" (Giorgio Moroder/Deborah Harry) - 3:33
- Beth Andersen: "Dance Dance Dance" (Giorgio Moroder, Arthur Barrow) - 2:41
UK 7"
- "Rush Rush" (Giorgio Moroder/Deborah Harry) - 3:33
- "Rush Rush" (Dub Version) (Giorgio Moroder/Deborah Harry) - 3:26
US & UK 12"
- "Rush Rush" (Extended Version) (Giorgio Moroder/Deborah Harry) - 4:45
- "Rush Rush" (Extended Dub Version) (Giorgio Moroder/Deborah Harry) - 4:45
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