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Blondes Have More Fun |
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A huge hit album from the world's sexiest vocalist.Released in 1978, this was their ninth album. Three songs, "Da Ya Think I'm Sexy?", "Ain't Love a Bitch", and the title track "Blondes (Have More Fun)", were hit singles. "Da Ya Think I'm Sexy?", which incorporated elements of the Disco Sound that was popular at the time, was co-written with Carmine Appice. The song was heavily criticized for "betraying the roots of rock," but since Paul McCartney and The Rolling Stones had already incorporated elements of the Disco Sound, the criticism naturally died down. |
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Credit
- Design - Rod Stewart
- Written-By - Rod Stewart (A1 to B3, B5)
- Percussion, Guest - Paulinho Da Costa
- Horns, Guest - Tom Scott
- Mixed By - Tom Dowd
- Producer - Tom Dowd
- Engineer - Andy Johns
- Mixed By - Andy Johns
- Guitar - Jim Cregan
- Written-By - Jim Cregan (A4, A5, B2)
- Engineer [Assistants] - George Tutko
- Piano, Guest - Nicky Hopkins
- Flute, Guest - Gary Herbig
- Arranged By [Strings] - Del Newman
- Backing Vocals - Mike Finnigan
- Percussion, Guest - Tom Vig
- Bass - Philip Chen
- Written-By - Philip Chen
- Backing Vocals - Carmine Appice
- Drums - Carmine Appice
- Written-By - Carmine Appice (A1)
- Acoustic Guitar, Guest - Fred Tackett
- Horns, Guest - Steve Madaio
- Keyboards, Synthesizer, Guest - Duane Hitchings
- Horns, Guest - Phil Kenzie
- Guitar - Billy Peek
- Drums, Guest - Roger Bethelmy
- Engineer [Assistants] - David Gerts
- Guitar - Gary Grainger
- Written-By - Gary Grainger (A2, A3, B1, B5)
- Backing Vocals - Max Gornenthal
- Written-By - Holland, Dozier, Holland
- Typography [Lettering] - Michael Manoogian
- Art Direction - John Cabalka
- Photography By - Claude Mougin