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The band's biggest hit, it topped the Billboard Hot 100 chart for six consecutive weeks.
This song was a big hit as the theme song for the 1980 movie "American Gigolo." It's a song that creates a chemical reaction by incorporating various elements such as Dance Rock, Hard Rock, New Wave, and Euro Disco.
The lyrics were written by vocalist Debbie Harry and the music was composed by Giorgio Moroder, who also worked on the soundtrack. The lyrics are from the perspective of the male prostitute who is the protagonist of the film, and the catchy melody fits perfectly with the film.
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- Producer - Giorgio Moroder